SHIPS PULL OUT.
sa or GROWING FLEET IN THE STREAM, tb Much has been said already regarding the steamers which have been obliged to seek a safe anchorage in the stream, 1 owing to the strike, and tho following u is a list of the vessels which have taken up their anchorage there: —Northern, Hc-rcules, Wairuna, Poherua, - Kaiapoi, , Ifcahore, Defender, Queen of the South, and Wairau. ' Tho above list will be considerably swelled to-day, when the following ves- e s?ls will,leave their berths ,at thewharves for the streamAthenic, l, Corinthic, Rimutaka, Dorset, Westralia, Huia, Blenheim, Opawa, Ripple, Kahu, j and Aorore. When these vessels take their departure, only the Maori and the ' Maitai will remain. The last-mention- {,£ ed will ta.ke her departure for Lyttolt-on and Dunedin at 10 o'clock this morning, and the Maori will leave as usual at 8
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1891, 28 October 1913, Page 8
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140SHIPS PULL OUT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1891, 28 October 1913, Page 8
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