OVERDUE VESSELS.
STEAMER AND SAILERS. (Per Press Association.) Auckland, October 17. Although four and a half days out from Gisborne, the Union Company’s steamer “Squall” has not yet arrived. The vessel left Gisborne at midnight last Friday for Auckland, via Tologa Bay, and in the ordinary course should have arrived here on Saturday night or early on Sunday morning. The steamer Victoria passed the Squall in the vicinity of Mercury Bay on Sunday morning. On several occasions lately the Snunll has made protracted passages, but the present one is much longer than any of her previous trips. The Koutunu and Kahn, of the Richardson line, arc also making long nassages from the south, while the Italian shin Australia is fifteen days out from Wellington to Auckland.
The harquoiitins Maro Gabur is now forty days out from Whan gape to Sydney, but it is not considered Dint there is any cause for alarm. Long voyages of sailing vessels aro frequent.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 54, 18 October 1911, Page 5
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