SAILERS EXPECTED.
Lady- Elisabeth, left London,' 26th August. 1 County of Inverness/ left Glasgow, 13th September.' Auckland,- left Liverpool, 26th September. ItmsrcMrgill,' left Glasgow; 31st October; ' ' Primus, left Liverpool, 28tlr October. • - " ,_ •' •'■' " • , • aHtpi£^WAßD.a Htpi£^WAßD. BOUND. Runutaka, from ' Wellington, October 30. Waiwcraji from Wellington, October .30. ► Karamea, from Wellington, November 15. Tongatiro,' from - Welhngtori, November ■ ''2?rtb:. , • ' ',:'•' Star of Australia, left Wellington N0v.25. Tokoinaru, from Wellington, Nov. 27. TO DEPART FOR HOME: Turakina, from Wellington, December 24. Waimate, from Lytteltbnv early in January .' ' -. The 'Frisco mail boat Ventura is due at Auckland dn Monday -next. ' The Rimu, which arrived from Lyttelton and Itmani last 'night, brought 220 ions of wheat and 'flour iot Messrs Hat- • rick and Co. ' . . '< ' . ; . Messrs Hat rick and Co.'s . barquentine St. Kilda sailed from Kaipara. to Sydney yesterday. v The Miowera' arrived at Brisbane from Vancouver on Thursday. % The' Waimate, now in roadftead, leaves on Monday morning for Picton, visits in turn Napier and Wellington, and saifs from Lyttelton on 3M January, for London. . • . - • A survey of -.the Athenic was complete'l' at.WelMngton.ycsterday afternoon. • It was foiwd that the vessel had suffered no damage, and Bhe. proceeded on her. voyage to London. The French barque- Constaaze sailed from Hull on 23rd November for Wellington and the- Bluff, wittt a. cargo of creaeote. Tlie ~nt> w Shaw-SftvUl liner _ Corinthie now en route from London tp New Zealand, Bails on Vet return voyage from Wellington on the 19th March. Mr J. L.,- Stevenson 1 ' has been adA-ised that the s.B. Indradcvi was to leave Napier for' this port at noon to-day, and should therefore arrive Jin the rondsrrad about 0 p.m. to-morrow.,, , .
Th*. Karaniea* left MoYite Video on the 9th inst., in continuation of her voyage Ar
to iionnon.. , . llie Rimu leaves for Westport. to-night "and will r«?turii from there to Wanganui. The ketch Lime Taylor left Timaru on Saturday ; last, -for Wanganui, andis due off the Head's to-day, ' , ■ The 'Stbrnibid : is expected to complete the lightering of- the Waimate fey noon to-morrow. ,> . - ,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10823, 13 December 1902, Page 4
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331SAILERS EXPECTED. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10823, 13 December 1902, Page 4
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