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OCEAN-GING STEAMERS.

Opawai, left London September 10th, via Auckland; due about November sth. NiWaru, left London August 30th, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier ; due about November 10th. Maori, turbine steamer, left Glasgow October 6, for Dunedin. Tpngariro, left Plymouth October 6th, Via Capetown and Hobart, for Wellington; due November 20th. Lord Stanley, left New York, September 20th. via Auckland; due about November 24th. Cornwall, left Liverpool, September 21st, via Auckland; due about November 27th. Star of New Zealand, left New York September 20th, via Australian -ports and Auckland; due about November, 29th. lonic, left London October 17, via Capetown and ' Hobart ; due about December "3rd. Matatua, left London October 10, via Auckland ; due about December 4. Fifeshire, left "Liverpool October 19th, via Capetown, Sydney and Auckland; due about December 20th. , Indradevi, left London October 12th, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier; due about December 27th. Elvaston left New York October 23, for Auckland direct; due. about end of December. . Kaikoura, from London, via Auckland; to sail November 4th; due about December ,24th. • * Nerehana, from London, via Australian ports and Auckland; to sail, in October. Rakaia, leaves London November 4th; due about December 28th, . ■ New Orleans, from New York direct, to sail about November 30th.. Orari, leaves Liverpool November 30th, due about January 19th.

The Union Coy's Waikare arrived from South at six o'clock last night, and proceeded to Auckland about 10. The Union Co.'s s.s. Mokoia, after a good passage from Auckland, arrived at 2.45 this afternoon. She proceeds south this evening. Last boat at 7 o'clock. The Home boats were husy loading wool, etc., to-day in 'the Bay. The Rimutaka is expected to leave for Napier tonight, and the Whakarua on Saturday. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Coy's Maori is due from Port Chalmers on Saturday to load for London. (Messrs Common, Shelton and Co. are loading agents.) The Union Coy's Rakanoa leaves Picton to-morrow with the balance of her cargo of coal from Newcastle and should arrive here on Sunday. After discharging she sails for Napier. The Huddart, Parker Co's Zealandia arrives from Southern ports on Saturday morning and sails for Auckland and Sydney. The' New Zealand Shipping Coy's s.s. Rimutaka completes her loading at 6 o'clock this evening and sails for Napier. Her shipments from Gisborne comprise ,2215 bales of wool. The departure of the s.s. Warrimoo from the Bluff for Melbourne has been postponed until Tuesday next.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11125, 14 November 1907, Page 4

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OCEAN-GING STEAMERS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11125, 14 November 1907, Page 4

OCEAN-GING STEAMERS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11125, 14 November 1907, Page 4

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