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OVERSEA VESSELS FOR TONSTEAMERS.

Pfer of Japan, left London, March 31, via Australia and Auckland: due about June 15, now at Auckland. Essex, left Liverpool March 30, via Australia and Auckland; due about June 10; arrived Adelaide, May 14. adradevi, left New York, March 26, via Australia and Auckland; due about June 20;* arrived Auckland June G. Kaipara, leit London, April 12, via Lyttelton. BeguliM, left Newcastle (England), April 16. Largo Law, left New York, April 10, Tia Australia and Auckland; due about July 8. Aotea, left London, April 23, na Capetown ' and Hobart. K*sama. left New York, April 26. via Australia and Auckland: due about July ""■"TO; arrived Fremantle, June 5. H«w^»'» Bay, left New York. April 26, via . jfc&str'aHa and Auckland; due about ' July 12.:' Star of Australia, left London, April 30, ' 4i£ Australia and Auckland; due about July 5; arrived Melbourne, Juno -6. Bjppingham Grange, left Liverpool, May 2 via Australia and Auckland; duo about July 12. Bakaia, left London May 4, via Auckland; due abontifune 30. Gothic, left London, May 4.via Capetown and Hobart; due about June 18. '"' Qowanburn, left New York, May 12, via Australia and Auckland; due about August 3. . I»att ■ evening 1 the Ilimilangi arrived flrop»'<ieyw*>wtu w 'th a load ot State coal, »nd this moruiuu; the Stormbird brought a jgtusral cargo from Wellington. They re%f»?n: to -t*wyinouth artd' Wellington respectively to-jiight. - Ttfe Huia returned to Wellington last e.v«'ir>u^, and ia expected here again tomorrow xnorsiag. Ihe> (JUti is due to-night from Wealport, ard to-morrow morning the M.oa and o<rii." -a«o t-xpi-fted from tht< sumo port. It is cip<-«- ted that the Muritai will leave Onehunga to-day, and arrive here on Sunday. The Opawa is to leave Greyniouth tomorrow and is due here on Monday. The Aloxa waa to have completed her discharge' this afternoon, and will prepare to load timber for Sydney. The scow. Ururoa i* chartered to loa-d iron bark pile* and jirders at- uu Australian port for the " Wanganui Harbour B«acd w-.-rks. Ths Nairnshire amved at London last Tuesday trom Wdliugtoa. On Tu-sday the Ihayton Grange sailed from London lor Australian and fs'ew Zealand po:ts. The Kasania arrived at Fiemantle on Wednesday from New Yoik, en route to Nfw ;Z aland. Th» Inilr,»de : vi »« due at eWHinn-ton on thq -§Oth nut.* Irom New York, via Auckland." She arrived at Auckland yeoterday. - The Star of Japau, from London, via Australia and Auckland, in due at Wellington to-morrow week. Tbf Himutaka arrived at Wellington on Wednesday Irom London, via Capetown and Hoba:t. The Ruapehu H't Lyttelton this attern<ioti iov London. Advice has bl-en received that the Union Coinpauy'a new cargo steamer Waihora, 7500 toha capacity, was successfully launched at the beginning oi April at the yard of Mesw»Swan and Hunter, New-castle-oniTyne. The ehristeninD- ceremony waa of special interest trom the fact that it was performed by Miss fJeraldine Mills, the youthful daughter of Mi aud Mrs Jamee Mill*. Instead of the conventional "Good luck, Waihora," Miss Mills, a-s she broke the tiny bottle against the ship's side, ; said, "Kia-ora, Waihora." The younqf lady was presented by the builders with a silver trinket box, with her initials engraved on the top, and the words "Success to Waihora." on the aide.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12187, 7 June 1907, Page 4

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OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTONSTEAMERS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12187, 7 June 1907, Page 4

OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTONSTEAMERS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12187, 7 June 1907, Page 4