BY TELEGRAPH.
LONDON, Tuesday. Arrived — Tomoana, from Bluff., TOWNSVILLE, September 30. ...Arriwd. — Whakarua, from New Zealand. ' i. PLYMOUTH, Wednesday. Aniyed-— Barawa (3.30 a.m.) from OneJutnga, connecting with express. WELLINGTON, Wednesday. Arrived — Ulimaroa (7.25 a.m.) from Sydney. WESTPOET, Tuesday. , Arrived— Regulus (8.10 p.m.) from Wangatfui, TIMARU, Tuesday. Sailed— Storm (5.15 p.m.) for WanganuL
-• • The Charles Edward brought coal from Westport this qiorning, and returns there ' again to-night. -To-morrow the Huia, Putiki, and Stormbird are expected from Wellington ■wjjh general. They will all probably return there again. "The Storm is due to-night or to-mor-rqw morning from Southern ports. She •ails on' ; Frida7, taking spiral pipes for Lyttelton.- • • , / ' ' The Rimu was to have left Onehunga to-day, and is due here for unloading on Friday. The Indraghiri was to have left New York last Saturday for New Zealand ports. The Boveric left 'Frisco for Auckland on Friday last. / Captain Waddelove, late of the Maoriland Company'? steamer Riverdale, and the : . Torgauten, is to take command of the. scow Eunice.
Lq&ded under the auspices of the Australian Man Line, it is estimated that xtpom. her departure, from her final port in the Commonwealth, the Tyser steamer Marei^ . will have nearly 20,000 bales of trod] under hatches. In addition to this large amount of freight she has shippedr^fc^ quantity of refrigerated cargo.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12581, 30 September 1908, Page 4
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215BY TELEGRAPH. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12581, 30 September 1908, Page 4
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