OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS.
Lord' Stanley, left New York, September 20th, via Auckland; due about December 4th. 1 ' : 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. ; Paparoa, left Plymouth Npveinber 2nd, via Capetown and Hobart; diie about December 18th. Delphic,, left Liverpool October sth, via Australian iporta and Auckland ; due about December 20th. . e Fifeshire, left Liverpool October 19th, j via Capetown, Sydney and Auckland; due about December 20th. t Indradeyi* left. Londoi October 12th, via Australian ports, Auckland,, and Napier; due about December 27th. Elvaston left New York October 23, (or Auckland direct; due about end of December. Kaikoura, from London, via Auckland; to sail November 4th;/ due about Decem- . ber 24th. Nerehana, from London, via Australian ports and Auckland; to sail in October. Rakaia, leaves London November 4th; due about December 28th. ' . Hawke'e Bay, left New York October 26th, via Aufitralian ports and Auckland ; due about January 6th. Star of Japan, left London, 27fch September, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about December' 6th; • Athenic, left Plymouth, 16th November, via Capetown and Hobart; due in Wellington about December 31st.
The auxiliary schooner Kereru left for , Coast ports and Auckland early yesterday morning. The schooner Awanui sailed, for Ngunguru yesterday afternoon. The Union Co.'s Waikare arrived from Auckland early yesterday afternoon, and proceeded South at 7 o'clock. •' ' The Union Co.'s Squall left Tolaga Bay at 7.30 this morning, and arrives this afternoon. • Tlie Union Co.'s Pukaki left Westport j at 5 o'clock yesterday morning with 325 tons coal for Gisborne. She arrives on Wednesday morning, and leases for \ Napier after discharging. j The Union Co.'s M6nov?ai leaves Wellington at 4 o'clock this afternoon, and arrives on Wednesday morning. The Hudctart-Parker Cb.'s Zealandia arrives from Sydney and Auckland on Wednesday afternoon, and sails for South j The ketch Coronation sails for Mercury Bay this evening. The barque Hazel Craig leffc. Whangarei last Wednesday for Melbourne with 392,000ft of timber. On discharge she proceeds to Newcastle for a cargo of coal. The Union Co.'s Tiuatea left for Wailiau this morning, and returns this evening with wool.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11140, 2 December 1907, Page 4
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366OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11140, 2 December 1907, Page 4
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