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June 19— Arahura, ss, 771, Lambert, from West Coast. Passengers : Mesdamea Wbitiskie, Scott, Hod* Reeves, Messrs McKenzie, Hurst, Tingey, Homer, Solomon, Gorman, and 9 steerage. 19— Mapourika, 55,717, Clift, frerr Wellington. Passengers : Misses Avery, Estoourfc, Flower (2), Murcutt, Moana Wai, Mesdames Egpare, Avery, Hekemi, Simpson, Cassidy, Aira, Messrs Fry, Hamilton, Hekemi, Smythe, Damon, Cramp, JMorrison, Ayson, Tupoki, Smith, Williams, Airey, Royal, Haig, Hooper, Buss, and 9 steeiage. 19— Tasman, ss, 78, Cox, from Wellington, CLEARED OUTWARDS. June 19— Arahura, ss, 771, Lambert, for Picton and Wellington. Passengers: Misses Seymour, Haycook, Beat, Hathaway, Knapp, Mesdaeß Newth, Webb, Kiley, Kichardson,*? 1 Phillips, Rout, Saunders, Messrs Batt, Oarroll, Adams, Kingswell, Tennant, Molntosh, Phillips, SauQders, MoMurtry. 19-Mapourika, S3, 77, Clift, for West Coast. Passengers: Messrs Livick,. Cederman. 19— Kennedy, ss, 154, Vickerman, for West Coast. (By Telegraph, ) Wellington, June 19. Sailed— Penguin, at 12.45 p.m., for Pioton and Nelson. Passengers for Nelson: Missea Gribble. Lake, Russell, Mesdames Tapheno, Evans, Messrs Gribble, Evans, Henderson, Menzies, and Master Bagley. The Alexander leaves Wellington for Nelson to-day, and is to leave here for West Coast to-morrow at noon. | The Charles Edward is expected to leavejWanganui't day for Welling ton and Nelson. The Kennedy leaves Greymouth tomorrow for Wanpanui direct. The Tasman sailed for Wellington at 8 o'clock last evening. The Koi saila for Motueka at noon to day, returning on the same tide. £ The Penguin arrives from Picton and Wellington this moraine, and sails at 2 p.m. on the return trip. The Wairoa arrives from Waitapu and Collingwood late this evening. The Anchor S. and F. Company hare sold the steamer Lily, which was for some years engaged in the Nelson-Motueka trade, to Captain C. 3, White, of Wellington. The Lily was to have been tow ed to Wellington yesterday by the Kennedy, but owing to a south-east gale in t'-o straits, her departure has been post poned until the weather is more favorable. She will probably be to wed across by the Tasman.
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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11966, 20 June 1907, Page 1
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329entered inwards. Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11966, 20 June 1907, Page 1
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