Ma-vrhei^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l Ficton, Ne^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l Kini, ss, TOsP^^^^^^^^^^^^H port. Botomahana, ss,^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Lyttelton. Taviuni, ss, 910 i^^^^^^^^^^^^ ~ "Westport. ■HlP^^^^^ : Aorere, s.s o 45 tons, Tinney, for Patea^ Te Kapu, ss, 50 j tons, Allinan, f<^ Havelock and Sounds. " Dingadee, ss, Si^^ons, Watson, for Greymoiith EXPECTED jiitEIVALS. Haupiri, from Picton, Nelson and West Coast. Ist Mapourika, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier, Ist Tomoana, from Wanganui, Ist Rotomahana, for South, Ist Pukaki, from Westpor, Ist Aorere from Patea, Ist NVavovlay,from Nelson, Ist le Kapu, from Havelock and Sounds, 2nd Itotoiti, from Onehunga and New Plymovith, 2nd Petoue, left London February 28th Hawke's Bay left New York March 23rd Delhic, left London March 31st Eakaia, left Plymouth, March 31st Waikato, left London on April sth Waiwera, left Plymouth April Mth Tekoa, left London April 2*th Mimiro, left New York April 24th Paparoa, left Piymouth April 28th indradevi, left London April sth Otarania, left London an May sth Thornbiil, left New Tork May 11th Aotea, left London May 6th. Aberfoyle, left Glasgow January 2nd Uuiseppe Dabundo, left Marseille's 15tt January; Corryvrechan, left Glasgow March 2nd; John Gambles, left Londoi March 7th; Charles G. Rice, left New York February 3rd; Edward L. Maybery left N ew York March 30th ; Ben Veirlich left Hamburg April 2nd; John o' Gaunt left Liverpool April 24th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES s^ _Mapourika, for Lyttelton, Ist from Lyttelton, Ist AoreVe for Patea, Ist Opaw»a, for Blenheim, Ist Waveliey, for Nelson,and West Quash. Ist . - •-,-.,,- '■ | Haupiri, for Picton, Nelson and Wast Coast 2nd -*/\ Rotorua for South, 2nd Waikare, for Sydney, 2nd Rotoiti, for New Plymouth and One^hunga via Nelson, 3rd Te Anau, for Auckland via Gisborne and Napier, 4th Waikare, for Sydney, sth ■ilora, for Dunedin &, Lyttelton, sth Zealaudia, for Melbourne and Hobart via Lyttelton and Dunedin, 14th W for South, 18th Westralia, for Napier, Gisbome and Auckland and Sydney, 21st (Per Press Association). London, May 29. Arrived—Raugatira and Indramayo, from i>ew Zealand. Sailed—Banffshire, for New Zealand. Sydney, May 30. Arrived — Pendle Hill, bar^uentine, from papier. bailed—Tarawera, for Wellington. * Newcastle, May 30. Arrived — Orari, baraue, from Port Chalmers. Sailed—Lady Mabel, barquentine, for Dunedin. Sailed (yesterday)—Waihora, for Port Chalmers. Garden Island, May 30, Arrived —Mary Wadley, barquentine, f'rem Wanganui. Foxton, May 30, Arrived 3.50 a.in, -Queen of the South from Wellington. Hobaut, May 30. Arriysd—Waikato, from London via Capetown. She sails for Port Chalmers on caturday. The vessel's cargo comprises 3000 tons of cargo for Port Chalmers and 500 for Lyttelton.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6710, 31 May 1900, Page 2
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