OVERSEA VESSELS. Steamers bound for Wellington.
Taicui, left Plymouth 4th March via Capetown and Hobarti; due about 17th April. Kia Ora, left London 11th February, via 'Auckland; due about 19th April. Nerehana, left Liverpool 19th February, .via 'Auckland; due about 22nd April. Indrabarab, left London llth February, via 'Australia, Auckland, and Kapler; due about fthe 21st April. Maitai, left San Francisco via Papeete and Barotonga sth April; due about the 27th April. Invertay, left St. John 18th February, via Melbourne and Auckland; due about the 29th April. Opawa, left Cardiff 15th March lor Wellington direct; due aboufc*29th April. Rotorua, sailed from London on the 18th March, via Capetown and Hobart; due about the Ist May. Harpagus, left New York 25th January, via Australia and Auckland; due about the 2nd May. Paparoa, sailed from New Tork 21st Feb< ruarj', via Auckland; due about 2nd May. Swanley, left New York 10th February, via Australia and Auckland; due about the Bth May. Breiz Izel, left New York 21st February, via Auckland; due about 10th May. Delphic, left Liverpool 18th March, via Auckland ; due about 10th May. lonic, left Plymouth Ist April, via Capetown . and Eobart; due about 15th May.. Waitemata, left Calcutta 10th April via Singapore, Java, and Auckland; due about lath May. Niwaru, sailed from London 12th March, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier; due about 17th May. Moraysbire, left Liverpool 4th March via Auckland; due about 14tb May. Star of Australia, sailed from New York Bth March, via Australia and Auckland; due about 18th May. Drayton Grange, left Liverpool Ist April via Capetown; due about 22nd May. Star of Canada, left London 22nd March, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier ; due about 26th May Wakanui, left St. John 26th .March, via Australia and Auckland ; due about sth June. Star of Scotland, left London sth April, via Australia^ Auckland, and Napier; due about 12th June. Parthenia, left New York 29th March via Australia, and New Zealand; due about 17th June. Sailing Vessels. Duncrag, barque, sailed from Liverpool lOtb March. Heten Denny, barque, left NewcaEtlj 7th Apia.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 4
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342OVERSEA VESSELS. Steamers bound for Wellington. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 4
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