SHIPPING.
iioou's Age: First Quarter, February IS, 2.50 turn. eoaaer: This evening, 6.58. EuaTise: To-morrow morning, 5.20. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 11.10; to-mor-row moruiug, 1L26. Onehunga: To-morrow inornAug, 3.11; touiunow afternoon, 3.29. Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning, 1.51; to-morrow afternoon, 2.9. KuJpara Heads: To-morrow morning;, 3JU; to-morrow afternoon, 3JJ4. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. T«rranoxa, μ-a., E. MeLeod, from Mangapai.—Northern Co., agents. (WaUangi, a.6., P. A. Stein, from the Great Bairier. Passengers: MesdameK ttinehen and daughter, Le Koy and child, lieaara Patterson, Bailey, Edlington, and i steerage.—Northern Co., agents. Ngapnhl, s.s., E. Stepheuson, from Wbangarei. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Barr, Mi- and Mrs MeKenzie and boy Mr and Mrs Mann, Mesdanies Aloff, Orr, Stewart, Kael3ou, Freeman, Martin, Mann, North <2), Mitchell, Cox, Misse3 Buckler, llorrell, Goodfellow, Gibbeuy, Wi<*ht Iluuia, Aimsirong, Stead, Morev, Dieksou (2), Latimer, Fitl, Gillain Warier Messrs Pearse, Dee, Long, Copputkwate. Pitkethley, Wiahart, Newcooibe, Mclndoe, Bessett (2), Martin. Tnrnbull, Cairna Davis, MathiesoD, Reybuin. Drake, AiHbeinan, Wakelin, Beasley, Dodd, Graham, Eeasley, Farley, Watkinas, Wallace, Orr, Dlckeson, Masters AJderton, Freeman, McLean, and ■4 steerage.—Northern Co.. agents. THIS DAY. Wellington, s.s., T. Haoltain, from Hokianga via ports. Mangupapa, s.s., C. Faulkner, from Whakatane, Ohiwa, and Taurunga. Passengers: Mrs Bishop, Miss Held, Messrs Bishop, bynch, Bentiey, Hume, Muilet, Valentine, Hasters A. Clay (2), SJaam, Field.—Northern Co., agents. Clansman, s.s., W. Farquhar. from Mangonui, Whangaroa. and Russell. Passengers: Mesdaines Carter, Horsfleld, Boucber, Slmpaon. Richardson, Downes, Clendou, Darby, S&nierville, Scott and 2 children, Traria, Pemnuu, Johnston. Masters, Misses Sefton, Moore-Jones, Hayes, Wheeler, Hall «), Sealey, Stephenson (2), McDonald, Bouoher &), liittarigl, Cooke, Messrs Penman. Javlc WiUlen, Henry, Goby Johnston, Masters. Uayes. Soppott T M Lane. Nesbit, Ualrd. Atkinson, Darby Soni-«-vlle Carter, Clemtorj, Bannister; Rish--7™ ri M ?f r £>\ Simpuoii, Stewart, wil'/£oor,,? r, , G> Masters Dickenaon (2) Blake, Cahill, Wheeler, and 13 steerage.—Northern Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Kauieri, s.s., T. Scott, for Wh,mgarei ketch, J. Taw, for WhakaEXPECTED ARRIVALS. « s " ivom s y due y; due Sunday. Sl^redC^b a ruary q lT ° m »™*>-. Kongsbyrd, biuquentlne, from Port Ste Phens, sailed January 25. * h.* 8 - lrom Calcutta, due Aloiajshhe. s.s., from New lore via AmtraUa; «Ued Debater MrlyTn SO^,^ L ' t ' n^-V, from Glasgow and LlverDeoeniber 20 ' at Adelaide lat tattC X 8; at MclMe boarnp' S 's'- c^ 01 " Ketv York - via Mel - :.id?adPrt S / d ney; sailed December 9 Bo w«io e u «t A «o"> n r S r a q iled n"" Jf" , V * the f^?'^ 9 «" fl '? m ioadon; due March S. St vfap f o^ V saned land ' S B- ff ° m L ° Qdon ' Isabel, sch., from Vavau, saiied January VESSELS IN POET. Kaeo, a.s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Bangatira, s.s., at Queea-st. Wharf Irle, U.M.C.S., In , Southern Crosa, s s., -lii .stroain Talnne, s.s., at Queen street Wharf. Maori, s.s., In dock Eiverland, bartjue, at Queen-st. Wharf Whangape, s.s.. at Chelsea. Eunice, schooner, at Hobson-street Wharf. Xortiiern Chief, barque, at Railway Wharf PROJECTED DEPARTURES. STOR SYDNEY— Viiitoria, s.e., Monday Manuka, s.s.. February 20 j Sonoma, R,M.g., February 21 I FOR LONDON— Unugatim, b.s., via the South, Saturday Mamari, s.a., via the South, about Feb. 20. | VOR SAN FRANCISCO— Blerra, R.M.s., vJa Pago Pago, Fanning Islund, end Honolulu, Feb. IT. i UKION S.S. COY.'S MOVBME«TS KAKT COAST. Friday—Fazilka airlvea from Calcutta tmeanlimej, Saturday: Talune lea ye* for Soath at 12 WKKT COAST. Friday: Rotoiti awiye3 from, Wellington md New Plyimouth, and leavei aeain lor Itew Plymouth only at 3 p.m. (2.10 v m train). NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. This day—Terranora leaves for Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu at S p.m.; Clansman leaves for Tauranga at .5 p.m.; Mijapuhi! leases for Waangarei, Marsden Point, etc., at 10.30 p.m.; Kanierl arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf about 8 p.m.; Chelnisford arrives from Hohoura, Awanui, and Waiharara, about 4.30 p.m.; Wellington arrives from Hokianga und Hohoura late. The s.s. Whangape sails for Sydney tomorrow. A barquentlae was signalled as we went to press. The p.s. Terranora brought 900 sheep from Mangapai last night. The s.s. Raugatira sails for the South en route for Loudon to-morrow. The auxiliary schooners Greyhound and ilay Howard sailed for the North to-mor-row. The barquentine Elverland will commence loading at Hobson street Wharf on M.onThe R.M.s. Sonoma, sailing for San FranShPr PM ?5 n next Ftidn r, will ship among The s.s. Peliciin, with the launck Ferret ' to tow, passed Cape Maria Van Dlemen at
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 35, 10 February 1905, Page 4
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