SAILING VESSELS.
Fort- Grange, .barque, left? New York .August 22.. •■••.. •",-, ::; ri l ■ '..ni.v West!and,- barque, left London Step- / tember 5. : . , :•-•-.;
The Putiki got away yesterday niornj ing for the South. . V > : -v.,:
The Ngunguru was to have left J?len-> heini at .4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, .and should arrive here this morning. The French barque Ollivier de Clisson, which foundered off Cape Verde recently, was a steel vessel of 2202 tons gross and 1971 tons net register. She was built in 1901 by the ChantierS IS'antais de Constructions Maritimes at Nantes, \vas owned by the Societe Bretenne de Navigation of the same port, and commanded by Captain Ilault. She .left Poro, New Caledonia, on June 24. The New Zealand Shipping Company's s.s. Rimutaka left London; on Saturday, 7th instant,, for Wellington, via Capetown and Hobart. She is due ny Wellington about November 21. The Stormbird'' arrived' from Wellington on Saturday morning. : Included in };er cargo was the material for a new' steel Lauclx for Messrs. Hatrick and Co.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12628, 16 October 1905, Page 4
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167SAILING VESSELS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12628, 16 October 1905, Page 4
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