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OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON.

STEAMERS Daldorch (due about December 28), Sailed from flfew York October 14, via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z.S. Star of New Zealand (due about -December 28), sailed, from London Oc- , tober 20, via Australia, Auckland,, and Napier. (Tyser.) Tainui (due about December 29), sailed from London NbVeinber 12, via Capetown- land Hobaifc. (Shaw-SaviU.) Arapawa (due abdnt December 30), sailed from <31yde September 23. (Patea S; Co.) •*■• • , . Pakeha (due about January' 6), sailed from Liverpool October 31, via Auckland: (Sbaw-Savill). ' Wakanui (due about January 6) ; sailed from London. November 7, Via Auckland. <N:Z.S".*Go>) ' j BAILING VESSELS. Lady Wolsley, barque, sailed from Liverpool November 11. (Johnston and Co.) \ ARRIVED. Wanganui, December . 22. — Arrived: Putiki, from New ' Plymouth. ' Onehunga, December 22. — Arrived: At 8.10 a.m., Rarawa, from $©w Plymouth. SAILED. Bluff. December 21.— Sailed: At 6 p.m., Mberaki, for Hobart; Amokura, for Now Plymouth, via West Coast Sounds. Auckland, December 21. — Sailed : At 6 p.m.,Mokoia, for Sydney. ," Port Chalmers, December 21. — Sailed: At 6 p.m., Gowanburn for Sydney. Wellington, December 22.— Sailed: At 6.10 a.m., Mimiro, for London. Sydney, December 22. — Sailed: Daldorch, for Auckland. Clarence River, December 22.-r-Sail-ed: Volador, for New Zealand. .

The Kapiti, whilst entering the Patea River on Friday night, ran ashore. It was expected that she would be refloated last night. The, Rotoiti brought 40 tons of cargo from Onehunga this morning, including 128 bags of manure, 34 sacks, 15 hundreds, and 48 fifties of flour, and 407 cases of fruit (of which 191 cases were bananas).

The Takapuna brought 170 tons of cargo from Wellington this morning, [including 375 bags of manure, 48 bags of: cement, 76 cases of salmon, 60. bags of salt, 100 bags of rice, and quantities [of dried fruits and hardware.

The Waitangi, from Onehunga, Kawhia and Raglan, arrived at the breakwater this morning, being unable to work Waitara on account of the shal-low-ness of the bar*, '

Captain Robertson, who has been on six months 3 holiday leave, has resumed command of the Rotoiti. Captain Aidwell proceeds South for orders. The Rotoiti will make a special trip from Wellington to Picton to-morrow to load' chaff for Onehunga. She will return, to Wellington before coming North to N«w Plymouth. , The Rotoiti took 1039 cases of cheeso an.d 390 boxes of butter to Wellington to-day for transhipment to the Devon. The Home liner Kaipara took the, following cargo from Waitaja : r-*37£fik quarters beef, 2677 carcases, lamby: 173$ carcases mutton, 717 boxes frozen, beef, 1519 bales"wool^ 84 casks oleo, .10 casks peljts, 6. bundles leather, arid 1Q bundles hides, \ t . .' „, ,^r.,,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13841, 22 December 1908, Page 2

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OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13841, 22 December 1908, Page 2

OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13841, 22 December 1908, Page 2