OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON.
STEAMERS
Ayrshire (due about February 20), sailed from Liverpool December 11, via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z. and A.''Co.r ■■■'■"'■■ "-' • '■ 'I Cape Corso (due about January 30), sailed from New York November 13, via Australia and Auckland. ( N.Z.S. Co.) Aotea (due about February 3), sailed from Plymouth December 18, via Capetown and Hobart.. (Shaw, Savill.) i Corinthic . (due about^February 27)/. sailed from Plymouth January 13, via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill.) Paparoa (due about February 17), sailed from Plymouth January 1, via Capetown and Hobai*t. (N.Z.S. Co.) - Papanui; (due about March 1), sailed from London January 2 via Capetown, Hobart, and Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) Perthshire (due about March 10), sa'led from-^sTew York December 31, via Australia and * Auckland. (N.Z. and A. C.) . , , Star of Scotland , (due about" March * 1), sailed from London December 26)? via Australia and Auckland. • (Tyser.) Essex # (due about jfcfax'ch- 4), . sailed from Liverpool Janu^ry,"ll, via. Australia and Auckland.^N'.^i .and A. Co.) SAILERS. "- * 'i - Pharos, barque (85, days" out), mailed from Liverpool November 1. (Johnston and Co.) - -.■'-. • Tillie E. Starbucfe, ship (74 days out), sailed .from New York November - Whangaroa, scow (14 days out) r sailed from Adelaide January 20. " In connection with the jwrest of Captain James Soutbg>a%e;' on a dharge of maoslaug'nter^ as "a result of the recent ferry collision, at the Wel'Hngton Shaipmiaisterß'r Association, has sent the foUoming- telegram to Mr W. Nichdleon,, secretary '* of ! tlie Auckland Shipmaster's "Association;—- " Provide Oaptain Southgate with legal assistance on manslaughter charge. * Tender Cap* tain Soutlhgate the sympathy of the Association."
The sooty. GVlaroro /was,, ready for eea yesterday, and arraoagenients fiave been made for iher to be towed doivn the stream and 'over tihe bar at niidnigiht. She 'has thle largest deck cargo on ■board t/fc&t «she 'has yet loaded (here, the timber being well seasoned.
The Italian 'barque Doride, 1124 tons, has ;been chartered to bring a cargo of case oil from Philadelphia to New Zealand. Dunedin and Wellington are mentioned as the likely ports of destination. ■'■'.''-'
The barqu^ Kassa (says an ©xohangfe) loaded at Greymouth one of the best cargoes of white pine timber that have ever left the :West; Coast for Australia, a/mountmg'ii all;W:al)out 250,000 feet.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12716, 30 January 1906, Page 4
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364OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12716, 30 January 1906, Page 4
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