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>^\ V: ' l SUVA, Tuesday. x i^riyed— Tofua, from Auckland. •\il '- SYDNEY, Tuesday. <$rrlved.— Moeraki (7 a.m.), from Wel'tfnifton: "; NEW PLYMOUTH, Tuesday. '* Arrived.— Takapuna (3 a.m.), from Onelijin^a, connecting with express. '? .. , " WELLINGTON, Tuesday. ' j^rjuved.— Stormbird (9.45 a.m.), . and Hxj|a (10.40 a.id.), from Wanganui. "S ..' ." ' ■ ' -WESTPORT, Monday... Edward (11.10 p.m.), for _Ws6»ganui. .. . -•- v .
-■'-.7* . ' > • ■*Tja«t\ ttight. the.'Huia^and Stormbird. retirffieH. to' We'llingtoaO; 1 The former is expeo£{t c heT&-i again- to-morrow, and the Storarhinl- on "Thursday ,'- in company with th##u'tiki: . i ; . ■ TJje Begulus returned to Westport last , niAC. "^ »h* '^Jafls there for Wellington, 7 'tbenfffoee. on the patent slip at the Ja^er gprjt for cleaning and overhaul. "Tjie; Alexander, w r hfch. brought coal and " geriftar.* cargo' this' morning, from Greymp^th'.and'NeJson, sails to-night for Westport'direct. {Fought / the < Charles-E dward- is due. from/ Wesfcporfr. She 'sails to-morrow for Wellington, Nelson, and- the West Coast. TJtie -JVlpa left Foxton to-day for Westport,' instead of coming on here direct. She loads for Wanganili, being due here about Friday. The Rimu is to leave Onehunga to-mor-row. ' ..• ' The barqUentine Alexa left Sydney on the 22nd;, instant for Graf ton, on the Clarence. Uiver, and arrived there yesterday, after a successful run. She loads a cargo of hardwood there for Greymouth and Wanganui, sailing first for the former port. . the Mana was floated off the Patea J&fjjfeh: on Sunday, and was undamaged. .The Niwaru, from London, reached Melbatttpg' on -Saturday, and proceeds thence to Sydney, fLuckland, and Wellington. Tflie Tongariro left Auckland on Saturday last ' for London. Patea Shipping Company's new ntPimer ' Arapawa underwent her trial run on - the Clyde on Wednesday last, and a&tanplishM nine knots per hour, fully loaded. The vessel sailed from the Clyde for ' Wellington the same day, and comes ¥ia- Tenerilie, Capetown, and Fremantle, at which places she will coal. She should reach Wellington about 'the 15th Deoember» She is in,. command of Cavtain Dlx^n; late of the Company's Aorere. The Teaifr.. ..wall occupy about five day's stopjHtgifes., for coaling during her voyage of 'Upwards of 13,000 miles.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12580, 29 September 1908, Page 4
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336BY TELEGRAPH. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12580, 29 September 1908, Page 4
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