SHIPPING NEWS.
"ho.veMentsof, oversea . r -J' ; STEAMERS. - -* ' - • ' The Maori, from Wellington,- November I 25,~ arrived &t London on vlßth inst. The Mamari, .which left Wellington on 'December '6, arrived at London on 15th. The '_Waiw.era, ..from- Wellington, ; Decent* ber 22, left ."Monte, Video lT to continue"aervoyage on 13th inst. v „ ' .., . ,\ '.' , The Rakaia. left Londonv,loE.:Wellington. on 14th inst* The Paparoa sailed from Wellington r or London on 17th. ' The Papanui,-- from -London, arrived at Hobart on 14th -inst. - THE DIRECT STEAMERS. . X TO /ARRIVE. ' AT ATTCKLANB. -Rippihjjhaan 'Grange, left London November 26:%JndSiil«ma, left. New York 8. Lord^'Befton and New Orleans, left New Tork D«oember 10. -Tokomaru, left London December 17. Oaweatry Grange and Mairere, le,ft London December 20. Rakaia, left London January 11. , , • : "«' ' ' ' »T' WHAtNOTON.' Nerehana, left ' London December . 3. Corinthic, left London December 12; \duS\ January 29. Ruapehu, left London. De- , oember 30; due February 14. Rakaia, left London , January. 14. Star of Scotland, , sailed January' 17. Arawa, left Plymouth January 11. v ' ' . . . AT ITTTELTOIT. Karamea, sailed .January 17., L ' . ATPOKT CHALMERS. -Orari, left London iDecember 5, ,dv« January ' 23. Thorpe Grange,_.due January SO.- Abarlour, left New York January TO DEPART. • fjiom WMxnceTOM.Matatua, January 18. y, -F.if eshire, • Janu->ary,-25. v Thorpe -Gra'nge,, February 22.' • ' ' - ; . ;_FHQM'Bif-nF?. , ' Delphic, about February 3. , -■' "STEAMER WRECKED SUVA, Jentiary 15. % The steamer ■ P&iua is a total -wreck. as Bau. There were no fatalities. The Parua is a wooden steamer of 106 tons gross register, 87ft long, 18ft beam* 17 horse-power, and was owned by Messrs Robbie and Co. (Limited), Sydney. THE PAEAROA'S PASSENGERS, f "WELLINGTON, January 15. The following have" booked passages by! N the New. Zealand Shipping Company s , steamer Paparoa, which is to sail" to-morrow for London, via Monte Video and! Teneriffe:— First saloon: "From- Auckland— Miss D. Ware, Mr Win... and Mrs Ware;| from Christchurch-r Miss^C. Gossett; f r?>ih ' Dunedin— Mr Graham ; from Aehburton— - Miss- Wheeley. Second saloon: From Wellington—Miss G. Smith,' IMr S. J. Gill,from Christchurch— Mr.- A. E; and "Mra Flower, Mr A. O. B. Bettle ; from Auckland—Mr W. Glanville; from Patea— Mrj J. Hottblack; from Napier— Mr D. Marshall. Steerage: From Wellington— Messrs D. Cartkdge, H. Baily, P.' Blackledge, Fritsch, F. Clifford, Win. Wilkinson"; from! Auckland— Mr A. G. Finlay ; fr6m Christchurch—Mr Hs Morby; from - Timaru— Mr| H. C. -Holdenj - from Waimate— Mr D, MThcrson. - "v ' . "i" i '- Lord Charles Bereeford's flagship, Sang 1 Edward VII, recently loaded from a collieg alongside' 950 tons coal in 3hr 20min—-» an .average' of 285 tons_ per- hour. Thisia^ regarded as a world's record in 'this Tespeot; jfche; Admiral congratulated the' officers) and crew on their achievement. ~ ; The Supreme Court at Palme.rston NortM received 13 petitions for dissolution of mar* riage during last year, eight decrees being issued. Four petitions 'for restitution of conjugal rights were granted, and. one vt& t*tm& ■
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Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 74
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468SHIPPING NEWS. Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 74
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