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OVERBEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. STEAMERS.

•air of Japan, left London, March 31, via Australia and Auckland: due about Ju«e 15, vow at Auckland. Essex, left Liverpool March 30, via Australia and Auckland; due about June 10; arrivsd Adelaide, May 14. jdradevi, lsft New York, March 26, via Australia and Auckland; due about Jun« 20; arriv««d Auckland Juno 6. Kaipara. leit London, April 12, via Lyttelton. Bagulu*. laft Newcastle (England), April 16. Largo Law, ltft New York, April 19, via Australia and Auckland; due about July 8. Aotea. left London, April 23, via Capetown and Hobart. Kaaama. left New York, April 26, via Australia and Auckland : due about July ■ 10; arrived Fremantle, June 5. Hawke'a 13a v, left New York. April 26, via ' Australia and Auckland; due about July 12. Star of Australia, left London, April 30, via Australia and Auckland; due about July 5 ; arrived Melbourne, June 6. Kppingham Grange, left Liverpool, May 2, via Australia and Auckland; duo about July 12. Bakaia, loft London May 4, via Auckland; dv« about Jun« 30. Gothic, laft London, May 4,via Capetown and Hobart; due about June 18. 6»wanburn, loft Xsw York. May 12, via Australia find Auckland; dv« about August 5.

Oh ftaturday night the Oreti left the wbart for Westport, but when opposite Mr Atkins' (Gonville;, she struck the stone wall on the Gonville side, and with tho way she had on, she ran a considerable distance along tho wall, before coming to a standstill. As the tide receded the vessel was leit in a very precarious position, and it wa» not till high water last night that efforts to remove her irom her dangerous position proved successful. She continued her voyage to VVcatport. It is not yet known whether the vessel is damaged. There was ft fog at the time tho Oreti •truck, and this will probably account ior her getting out of her bearings. The Moa and Gertie arrived on Saturday night. The Gertie discharged her cargo during- tho night and departed yesterday morning for Westport. The Muritai, from Onehunga. also arrived ou Saturday night, and return* north. •gain to-night. This morning the Alexander and Stormbird arrived from Nelson and Wellington respectively. They return there again tonight. - * To-night the Opawa and Charles Edward are due from Greymouth. The former will Bail ior Wellington to-morrow night. The Storm, from the usual southern porta, and Putiki and Huia, irom Wellington, are due to-morrow with general cargoges. JThe Putiki will load pipes for Gisborne, 7md depart on Wednesday, while tho Huia and Storm will sail to-morrow night for the usual ports. The Thistle is running a trip between Pupoiiga and Nelson, and will then come on to Wauganui. The Star ot Japan iH due in the local j roadstead ou the 24th hist from Lyttelton. to load frozen meat, etc. for Home. The Terawhiti left London on Friday tor Wellington. The barque Apollo sailed from Liverpool on Thursday last for Wellington. The arrived at Auckland on Friday from the Islands with a fruit curgOv Captain Powell lias resigned his roirmrvndjuf the 6tedmcr Ori-ti, and h?r, W:p command of a dredge jt Westport. Captain Gron(lfei9 snereeded him as master of <!ie Oreti. The Indradovi. which arrived at Auckland on Friday from New York, via Australia, is due at Wellington on Wednesday.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12189, 10 June 1907, Page 4

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OVERBEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12189, 10 June 1907, Page 4

OVERBEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12189, 10 June 1907, Page 4