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EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT WELLINGTON.

Eakecri, left London 29tK September, via '•' Auckland. . -, .. Nelson, left London, 4th via Diniedih. """ * ' ' Star of New Zealand, left London December 8, via" Australia. . . , d Gothic; }eft Xondon 18th Dec., via Cape town and Hobarf. Mimiro, left New York, 24th December, " via Australia. , Star of "Victoria, left. London, #sth December, via Australia^' Turakina, "left London,' Ist January. Anglo-Norman, left Liverpool* Ist January. Taranaki, left Glasgow,- Ist January, via ;. Port Chalmers. lonic, left London. 20th January, via Lyt- • tolton.

1 , ' fining 'to the rough state of the bar last night, none'of the steamers were able to gej;,ont^ but weather permitting, they will isaij;to-riight . > • • • Xh'e Warrimoo reported -at Bluff Harbour, from Melbourne, with cargo for Wanganui. TJie'Tyser steamer Star of Ireland left Napier at 9.30 lasinigfht for tho Wanganui* roadstead, where -she should arrive at mid' night to-night. She. will be lightered by the.Thietle, which has about 15,000 carcases of '-mutton and 750 bales of wool to put- overthe .liner's side. On completion of her loading which, will be about Wednesday, • she wilr "proceed "to Wellington. The next vessel of the same .Una to follow .the Star of Ireland wilt be the Stair of New Zealand, which 16 due in the roadstead about the i4th of Februarjpi.frojtn Wellington., This vessel will be followed by the Star of Victoria. "'" ' ' " " ' The Shaw-Sayill stea)iner..Corinthic is due < to sail from- 'Wellington for London on Thursday- nei.tr. '• • • - The -A. and Al liner "Suffolk tvias due to leave New, York to-day "for New Zealand ports. ''.*'■''" -. ' .. "-• - The .barque Thornliebank, from Philadel-,. phia to Wellington with a cargo of oil, which put into Sydney for repairs in November last, was supposed to have left the New Spilth- W.ales' r portT for Wellington", oii'[ the 20th.' .No advice;nas bVen' received by the vessel's agents, Messrs Trunbull and Co., as to her having actually sailed." The P.S.N. steamer Essex, whilst leaving Hobson Bay on the 17th; backed into the Cupica, a barque which_was lying at anchor about a mile from' Williamstown. The steamer sustained^considerable .damage to her after fittings, but her hull was notgreatly affected. \ The duplea- -was severelydamaged forward. • ■

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11167, 30 January 1904, Page 4

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EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT WELLINGTON. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11167, 30 January 1904, Page 4

EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT WELLINGTON. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11167, 30 January 1904, Page 4

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