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OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON.

STEAMERS. Courtfield, left New York, August 5, via , Australia and Auckland; due about October 20; left Sydney. October 11. Pakeha, left London, August 7, via Cape- ■ town, Hobart, and Auckland; due about October 15; arrived Auckland, October 10. Eippingham Grange, left Glasgow, August 1, via Australia and Auckland; due •bout October 20. Wimbledon, left New York, August 25, via Auckland; due about November 1. Star of New Zealand, left Liverpool, August 19, via Auckland; due about October 27; now at Auckland. Sttfblk, left Liverpool, August 18, via Auckland; due about October 18; now at Auckland. Indradevi, left London, August 21, via Australia and Auckland; due about October 30. Porido, left Vancouver, September 4, via " Lyttelton and Port Chalmers; due about October 26. Maori, left London, September 6, via Lyttelton. Torakina, left London, September 11, via Capetown and Hobaft; due about October 23; left Capetown September 30. Bakaia, left London, September 11, via Capetown, Hobart and Auckland; due about October 26. Dorset, left Liverpool, September 14, via Australia and Auckland. Como, left New York, September 5, via Australia and Auckland; due about November 6. Delphic, left London. September 18, via Capetown and Hobart; due about November 26. Niwaru, left London, September 18, via Australia and Auckland.

Tina morning the Huia brought transhipment ex the lonic from London, Cornwall from New York, Mokoia .from Australia and Tarawera and Mararoa from south. She l-eturns south again to-night. The Moa arrived from Greymouth last night, with a cargo of railway sleepers, and is to leturn to Greymouth to-night. The Putiki should come in to-night from Wastport. No word has yet been received of the Muritai's departure from Onehunga. She is expected here to-morrow. To-morrow the Stormbird may probably come in from the usual port. The steamers Wakanui and Devon arrived at London on Tuesday last from Wellington. The new steamer Bramley, of the A. and A. Line, left New York last Friday for New Zealand ports. She should reach Wellington about the 22nd December. The Athenic, en route from London to Hobart and Wellington, resumed her voyage from Capetown on Saturday last. The Norwegian barque Olivia, 327 tons, has been chartered to bring a cargo of 650 tons of salt from Edithburg, South Australia, to Wellington.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12001, 19 October 1906, Page 4

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OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12001, 19 October 1906, Page 4

OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12001, 19 October 1906, Page 4