OVERSEAS VESSELS.
STEAMERS. Annette Rolph, left San Francisco Nov. 29 for Wellington. Durham, due New Zealand -January from England.
Maungairai, left London Dec. 5 for Wellington.; due early January."...' Georgina Rolph, from San Francisco ; duo New Zealand January. Kaiapoi, due Wellington about January .16 from Melbourne, via South Island. Kosoku_Marv.., from Japan] due New Zealand January. lUiddleham Castle, leaves--. St. John in January for New Zealand and Australia. \- Port Lincoln, left New York Dec. for Auckland and Wellington. Port Hacking, left London end November for Wellington, via Melbourne and Auckland; due about February 10. Port Lyttelton, left London October 26th for Wellington, via Australia and • Auckland j due January 5; loads for Egypt. . " Ruahine, left London December 10 •for New Zealand, via Panama. Suevie, left London Nov. 21 for New due Auckland January 17. SAILERS. Admiral Ceeile, left New York Not. ior Auckland and Wellington. Amy Tuni^rj left San Francisco Not. 25 for Lyttelton. = ""'■ '■'""' Garthf orce, left New York Oct. 19 for Wellington. Georgette, left San Francisco end ,Sept. for Wellington." . ' _ Henriette, left San Francisco Nov." 25 for Welington. Ilma^ left San Francisco Nov. 21 for Auckland; due early Jan. • Lyman D; ; Foster, due Auckland Jan. 15 from San Francisco. Manurewa, left San Francisco Nov. '21 for Auckland. Mindoro, due Lyttelton from San Francisco. ' Planter, from San Francisco; due i Timaru in January. j Rona, leaves San Francisco about Dec. 15 for Wellington. Tamar, left New York Oct. 13 for Sydney. Titania, is en route from New York to New Zealand. Terpsichore, left New York for Wellington Dec. 1. Tonawanda, left New York Nov. 4 for Auckland and Wellington. Wanganui, left San Francisco Nov. 27 for Wellington. j Ysabel, left San Francisco for Auck-! land. j THE WEATHER. j F.\EPa Association . i J Wellington, Jan. 2. ! Present indications are, for strong and 6qually S. winds, decreasing .soon and .veering to increasing north-westerlies; weather changeable generally, with 'scattered showers, but a temporary im-l provement is probable soon in East Coast districts; Barometer rise, but fall again shortly in the South. ,
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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 14957, 3 January 1919, Page 1
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339OVERSEAS VESSELS. Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 14957, 3 January 1919, Page 1
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