LATE SHIPPING.
lg> |~ TBH UAITAI: "ALL WELL" t B/ Telegraph.—Pres? * Wellington, Tuesday. ' TClw Union Company has received a Wireless message, from the Maitai, which W> timed to &rrivk at Papeete ten days writer that port was bombarded by Ger«HH erasers, stating that all is well I"i RiatAfWlA'S P.^KBKKGERS. ; The: following passengers .proceeded > teorth by the liarawa laM. night:—JEs- • -aag .liaoßoviji, Jt'csdamus George, Jea- , ninga, Ktjus, O'Kelly, Taylor and child, CotJsHi tMassiw George, Evcriss, Hovell, Helena, Morfey, llidiards, Burke, >6«- ' ler jeaaioga, llcyk. Adden-broake Harr«on, Archdeacon Evans; si-, steerage. Auckland, LaA. Sfi>ht.-«ailad, at —4SJSS pj»., fitTerina, for Sydney. Wellimgton, last night—Arrived, TJliraarea, at 0.50 a.m., from Sydney. Sydaey, IS—Sailed, Star of Scotland, itr Auckland.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 120, 14 October 1914, Page 4
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113LATE SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 120, 14 October 1914, Page 4
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