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'' -• NEW PLYMOUTH, Monday. Arrived.— Rarawa (4.30 a.m.), from OnChunga, connecting with express. WELLINGTON, Sunday. Arrived.— Huia (6.55 a.m.), from Waneauui. WESTPORT, Monday. Arrived.— Moa (9.30 a.m.), from Wanganui. LYTTELTON, Saturday. Sailed- — Oswestry Grange (9 p.m.), for West of England. BLUFF, Monday. Arrived.— Moeraki (7.10 a.m.) from Melbourne and Hobart; English mail.
The Talune left Suva on Friday for Auckland. ' ThVOrari is to leave Wellington to-mor-row 'for London. .The 1 Huia for Wellington, Moa and Waverley for Westport, and Himitangi fpr Greymouth, departed on Saturday evening The Kennedy arrived yesterday morning from Greymouth, and sails to-night for Westport. • The Putiki failed to leave Westport on Saturday, but was expected oo sail today. The Oreti is to leave Greymouth tonight. v The' scow Ururoa arrived from Newcastle on Saturday. She left Newcastle on Sunday, the Bth inst., with 300 tans of coal for the Westport Coal Com-.-pany. Captain Harris reports that ordinary weather was experienced for the first 10 days, the vessel arriving off Cape Egmont on the 18th inst., having had a good run thus far. The gale prevailing on 'the coast was then met, and the vesepl, standing off the coast between Taranaki und Wanganui Heads, had a week's buffeting about, experiencing the full force of the dirty weather and heavy seas. She however escaped injury during the trial, and stood in to the Wanganui Heads on Friday, at 8 o'clock, with a sliffc of wind. There was no assistance ■ sent put, however, and the scow remained outside till Saturday night, when she came into port by aid of her canvas. The vessel will load a cargo of white " pine timber here for Newcastle direct. To-morrow morning the Stornibird is due from Wellington. The Storm was to- have left Lyttelton at noon to-day, and is due here tomorrow evening. She sails south again on Wednesday night. The Star of .Scotland should tale the last of her local cargo aboard to-night, and weigh anchor about midnight. She nails direct for Brisbane to continue her loading. The OsOwestry Grange left Lyttelton on Saturday for Weet of xJngJand ports.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXII, Issue 12428, 30 March 1908, Page 4
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348BY TELEGRAPH. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXII, Issue 12428, 30 March 1908, Page 4
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