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HOMEWARD BOUND.

Letterewe, barque, from Wellington, February 11. Lutterworth, from Auckland February 20. - ~'■■'■ Gladys. from Auckland. February 26. Finsburv, from Wellington (for New York). March 8. Akaroa, from Port Chalmers, March 11. Aotea, from Wellington, April 3. Taranaki, ship, from Oamaru. April 9. Marere. from Wellington, April 15. lonic, from Wellington, April 16. Tonjrariro, from Wellhwrton, April 25. Banff shine, from Bluff, April 29. Silverstream, from Port Chalmers, April 119. Karamea, from Wellington, May 1. Tomoana. from Wellington, May 6. Tiurakiua, from Wellington, May 9. Alhenio, from Welliniyton, Ma-" 14. Star of Australia, from Bluff, May 16. Perthshire, from the Bluff, May 24.

The Torgauten wajs taken down the river to the Heads last evening by Captain Irvine. After discharging her remaining cargo she leaves for Kaipara, where she will load timber foT Sydney. She will then trade on the Sydney coast for some months, and will be in Wanganui again about Christmastime.

The indraJeanla, arrived at Wellington from Loiidon, via Australian part®. Auckland, and Napier, on Tuesday night. She will discharge 1200 tons of general cargo there, including a large shipment of steel rails for the Government. On completing the discharge of the Wellington cargo the Indra,lema tvill come on to Wanganui. and is expected in the roadstead on Sunday afternoon. After completing her 'oading she will sail for Napier, and from there proceeds to Gisborne. She Mill probably sail from the B'uflf for London. The German barque Enropa, 95 days out from Liverpool, arrived at .Wellington on Tuesday morning. During the voyage out the boatswain died and was. buried at sea. The Europa brings a,general cargo of 2510 tons for WeUimgtort aw 900 tons for Dunedin. After discharging in New Zealand the Europa proceeds.to Tocopilla, South America. The crew number 26—eight Russians, , seven Norwegians, nine Dutch, and the remainder Germans. The agents for the Tyser line have re-ceived-advice of the arrival of the Mimiro at Welbourne on! Wednesday, on the way to New Zealand from London. There were five large vessels discharging Home cargo at Wellington yesterday—the Tokomaru, Europa, Indralema, Rimutaka, and Wbakatane.

The barquentine Volalor, 196 tons, has been chartered to bring a cargo of hardwood from Cla/renicetawn to Wellington. The New Zealand and African Steamship Company's steamer Cooeyanna is not expected to arrive at Wellington from Lyttelton until Sunday. She is advertised to sail for JDurban, via Sydney, at 4 p.m. on Monday next. The ship Akaroa, from Duneaiu-, arrived at London on Tuesday last. The lonic left London for Ly ttelton on Tuesday.' News at Auckland per Taviuui states that a French warship was to leave Tahiti on July 5 for Noumea, transferring all the French soldiers except 35 infantry. The schooner Fatemata foundered at Low Ai'chipefctigo. All bands were saved.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11992, 10 July 1903, Page 4

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HOMEWARD BOUND. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11992, 10 July 1903, Page 4

HOMEWARD BOUND. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11992, 10 July 1903, Page 4