HOMEWARD BOUND.
Pakeha, left Wellington, September 26. Surrey, left Bluff, October 5. Delphic, from Wellington, October 16. Rimuiaka, from Wellington, October 28. Athenic, from Wellington, November 10 Mimiro, from Wellington, November 20 r
* Messrs. C. F. Milhvardl and Co. advise the s.s. Storm should reach Wanganui from Dumedin, Oamajru, Timaru, and LyMelton about the Bth .December. An English pap?r reports? ,tlhe total wreck of the Danish, barque AalLburg, with the captain and six of the crew, off Ooribtiticia, South America. The Aaiburg loaded coal at Wcatpavt an October last year for New Britain, prooeediriSJithenos to Europe with a cargo of coprft. lihe New Zealand Shipping Company's steamed-; Ruaps&u which sailed from Plymouth on November 7 for Wellington, arrived at Capetown last Saturday. The barquentin© Quathlamba, which was towed down to Mercuiry Bay to load timb&v for Sydney, has been towed ■back to Auckland for docking and survey, ib having baen reported that, on •her voya@a : from Newcastle to Auckland, the v-esssl tdtuphed on the" rocks in Hauraki Guif;"r '■'- - -
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12362, 30 November 1904, Page 4
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168HOMEWARD BOUND. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12362, 30 November 1904, Page 4
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