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OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. STEAMERS.

**ir of Japan, left London, March 31, via Anitralia and Auckland; due about June 15, now at Auckland. Efc|*x>]eft LW&rpool March 30, via Aubtrali* and Auckland; due about June 10; arrived Adelaide, May 14. adradevi, left New York, March 26, via Australia aud Auckland; due about Jun« 20; arrived Auckland June 6. Kaipara, left London, April 12, via Lyttelton. BagTilu*. left Newcastle (England), April 16. Largo. Law, left New Yofk, April 19, via Australia and Auckland; due about July 8. Aotea/left London, April 23, via Capetown and Hobart. K««ama. left New York. April 26, via Auttralia and Auckland : due about July 10; arrived Fremantle. June o. Hawkels Bay. left Now York. April 26. via Australia aud Auckland; due about Jnly 12. Stir of Australia, left London, April 30, via Australia and Auckland; due about July 0 ; arrived Melbourne, Juue 6. Bippinarham O ran re, left Liverpool, May 2, via Australia and Auckland; duo abqut July 12. Sakaia, left London May 4, via Auckland; due about Jun# 30. Gothic, left London, May 4,via Capetown and Hobart; due about June ib: Gow-anburn, left New York. May 12, via Australia and Auckland; dvie about Au^uct 5.

Captain Cousins, who recently left the •row Maroro. is now in charge of the schooner Pelotus. The Moa and Gertie arrired off the bar this morning in time for the high water. but the heavy fog prevented them from attempting to «nter the channel. They «hould arrive this evening and returnn to Westport on Monday. Thi* evening the Muritai is due from Onehitnjja. She will it-turn north on Mondat. To-morrow and Monday morning the B*orm, from souehtra ports, On»wa, from Gr#>Ticouth, Huia and Stormbird, irom Wellington, and Thistle from Puponga, are •xpe'-ted. The AWa ha« moved down to tho lower borth in readiness to load timber. The ilaroro. after the discharge of her coal, will »l«o load timber for Sydney. A rewl is shortly "to leare Japan for Sew Zealand with a large cargo of superphosphates, amounting to botweou 6000 and 7000 tons, probably a record shipment. The Athenic arrived at Plymouth last Wednesday from Wellington. The Rakaia, en route from London to Wellington, passed Capetown on Monday last. The Arawa, bound from Wellington to London, resumed her royage horn Monto Video on Tuesday last.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12188, 8 June 1907, Page 4

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OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12188, 8 June 1907, Page 4

OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12188, 8 June 1907, Page 4