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rives at Onehunga from Opunate and Wanganui late. IMPORTS. Per Qnathiamba. from Newcastle: 660 tons coal. For Bougainville, from New York: 26,150 cases kerosene, 3000 cases benzine. <5 cases gasoline. Per Victoria. from the South: 472 sacks wheat, 70 200's, 40 50's flour. 30 sacks oatmeal, 575 sacks chaff, 282 sacks oats, lo sacks pearl barley, 100 sacks ina.lt, 014 Facks grass seed, 4uu sacks manure, o0 hogsheads. 20 barrels. 100 cases ale, 21 cases tea, 80 cases meats, 16 ranges and packages, 15 cases bacon, 74 cases pickles and sauce. 55 bundles galvanised pipes, ol cases matches, 191 cases butter. 24 cases safe cure, 35 wheel centres. 20 cases starch, 0 cases t.oxn, 45 cases effects, S6 buffer heads and shanks, 10 cases sewing machines. 22 cases soap, 40 cases lard, _o cases canned fruits, 10 bundles shares, 20 packages railway materials, 06 empty acid cases, 5 packages disc harrows. S trusses leather, 12 cases' tobacco, sundries, and transhipments ex Mamari and Star of Scotland. Per Zealandia, from Sydney: 502 sacks empty bottles, 143 kegs cream of tartar, 20 bags "cinnamon chips, .14 cast iron pipes, 135 insiots tin. l'-'o boxes tiuplates, 10 cases cottons, 0 eases silk. 24 packages periodicals. 8 sacks. 0 cases seeds, 422 sacks bonedust, 6S boiler tubes. 18 stay tubes, 133 bars iron. C steel plates. 2 steel circles, 400 bags rice. 12 cases salmon, 400 boxes sultanas, 3 cases, 2 barrels oil. 326 pieces timber, 2 pieces hickory, 24 drums chloride of calcium. 20 drums calcium carbide. 509 packages lea. OS cases fruit, 16 crates watermelons, 3 cases ceiling material. S crates terra ootta, 158 bags meal refuse. 20 cases condiments, ;.4 bundles ore bags, 25 boxes finger, 4 casks beer concentrates, 3 bales etra" board. JOO cases soap. 10 crates jars, 150 ironbaik spokes. 13 bags bark. 20 bags peanuts, 22 cases wine. 51 blocks, 4 cases infant food, ti cases steel shafting, :! packages wood mantels, 3 rolls matting. 20 rolls lead. 2 casks palut. 1 case shellac. 1 case whip thongs. t> packages plait, 7 packages curios, 3 coils wire rope, 1 case records, transhipments ex Mongolia, Yarra, Australian, F. Der Grosse, Cape Breton, and WiJlehad, also n large quantity of sundries and general merchandise. The harc-3 Qiiaithlanrua arrived fj-nui Newcastle u[s morning. The s.s. Foallkn sails for Wellington at five o'clock this evening. The Mission steamer Southern Cross will leave for Norfolk Island and Melanesia about April 1. The harquentiiie Elverland changed her berth to the Hobsou-street Wharf this morning to load for Sydney. The s.s. Zealandia arrived from Sydney at 7.10 p.m. yesteiday. She sails for Dunedln via ports at 2 p.m. to-morrow. The French barque Bougainville arrived from New York, via Wellington, this afternoon, anchoring in the stream. The vessel left New York on -'September 4, .and Wellington ou February 2. The tugboat Pelican, with the launch Ferret in low. arrived from Brisbane yesterday afternoon, and berthed at the Railway wharf. These vesels were purchased recently by the Devonport Ferry Co. 11l reference to the U.S. and A. cargo steamer OaUbnru, now outward bound from New York to New Zealand. Australian tile-; state that during the passage of the steamer to Fremantle she encountered some very rough weather, accompanied by mountainous seas, which continually washed the decks, with the result that a quantity of deck cargo was carried overboard. The new Huddart Parker steamer which is now approaching completion at Home is to be named Riverina. She is intended for the Commonwealth itwcr-State passenger trade, aud it is understood that she will be brought out to the colonies by Captaii T. Free. R.N.R. The Riveriiia will he the biggest boat flying ihe Huddart I'arktr Proprietary's flag, her gross register being about 4000 tons. Her passenger accommodation makes provision for three classes of passpngers. and in her general appointments sbe will quite hold ber own among the larger and faster steamers which are now being built by the inter-State shipping companies to compete in the coastal trade betweeu Melbourne and Fremantle with the P. and O. Company, and other powerful rivals. The s.s. Victoria arrived from Dunedin. via ports, at 10.30 a.m. yesterday. She sails for Sydnpy at 5.30 o'clock this evening with the following passengers: Misses Clark (3), Hutchinson, Capper, Tobias. Camber, Mul-.ro t2>. Miller (3), Clarke (2). Brown, Edwards, Sutherland, Snow. Russell, Mesdames Sherwood, Parton and 2 children, Miller, Clark. Faulkner. Corban. Miller, Johnston, Swindley, Magill and child and infant, La rey, Meyer. Heather, Walsh, Sutherland. 11. Snow, Messrs Sherwood, (loss, Daniel. Nott, Hutchinson, Clark, Shaw. Griffith, Dexel, Coullter, Kirkpatrick. NichoUs. Moore. Byndnll, McCullough, McKendendrick. lloydhouse, Coffey. C. R. Bailey. Meinrath. Hull, Blackmorc, P. A. Lewis. Rosie. Yates. Sutherland, Fiton. Crad-dock, Harding, Irvine, Roy, Rearing- Cheese-man, Parlatto, Ctfrban, Heath, Maglll. Miller, Walsh. Marsh. McHugh, Johnson. McMahon. Doctor Birch, Hou. Ewing, and 25 steerage.

FORT OF OH2-HU-7GA. ARRIVALS. SUNDAY. Rotoiti, ss.. 1150. J. Robertson, from Nc»»,- Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Thompson, Vincent, Mooney, Champion. Taylor. Mesdames Cliff, Kiuvig. Thompson. Toukin. i Stsffan. Cohen, Siegel and child. Reid aud child. Messrs Hume, Johnston. Tylden, W. F. Massev. M.H.R., F. Fearnley, . Fari"., Clarkson. Monro, Walton. Meredith, Blen- ' nerhassett, Bain. Service, Loveridge, Buxlon. Ross. Welch. Billows. Yates. Hornby. Tankard. Kiuvig. Given, Fitton. Kay, Walker. House, Ton'klu, Couroy. McGuire, Hodden Byres. Reld. Muir. Mauchal, King. Huutcr, Taranaki Garrison Baud (23), Drs. Kress, Newling. and Homes, and 53 steerage.—Union Co., agents. DEPARTURES. ' SATURDAY. Warrior, scow. Wilson, for Kaipara. SUNDAY. Rarawa. s.s., 1072, W. F. Norhury. for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Ruesell, A. Suton. Paul, Danshaw. Mesdames J. Milne, Towner, E. G. Boone, Sutton. Bayley. Gavin, Downing. Messrs Borthwick, W. Drake. T. H. Dyer, Warren, W. T. Chambers, Bent ley, Richings. W. A. Cowan. Gray. Souper, Esson. C. IT. Chapman, C. F. White, M. Brown, J. S. Bonar. Lambert. MeFerran, S. Baker, J. McKenzle. J. Milne. Bayley. Lee. H. Wardell, S.M.. D. J. Bews, Henley, Mathews, Hewitt, Beere, McDonald, Wilson, Lee, Lerlham. Master Bamford, and 32 seterage. THIS DAY. Rotoiti, s.s.. J. Roberston, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passeugers: Misses Seymour. King. lilackcy. Bowen, Parker, A. Wilson. Mesdames Fuichcr, Chatteris. Nlcholls, Seymour. Brittaiu. J. A. Wilson. C. A. Anderson, Whiting, Messrs Brittaiu. Anderson. Whiting, Joues, F. Perry, G. Strange. G. Onion, Dunlop. .7. Carra'n. J. Fong, Seymour. Fuichcr, Chatteris. NichoUs. Kerr, F. F. Wiustone, A. Fisher, S. Lome. A. Johnson. Sergl. Darby, and 20 steerage.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPI_IG. Kiripakn, February 13.—Arrived: Clematis. Progress. Sailing: Rock Lily. Whangarei. February 13.—Arrived, at 12.30 a.m.: Kanieri. s.s.. from Auckland. Cape Maria Van Diemaii. February 13.— A steamer passed east at 2.30 a.m. to-day. Kaipara. February 13.—Arrived, on Sunday: Liara, barque, from Timaru: Warrior, scow, from Onohunga. Sarftd: Helen Denny, barque, for Melbourne: Woosung. barque, for Sydney. New Plymouth, February 13. —Arrived, at 4.15 a.m.: Rarawa, s.s., from Onehunga. Gisborne, February 11. — The Victoria, sailing for Auckland to-day. has the following passengers:—Misses Malver, Lush, Ruddock, Robertson, How Chow (21. Williamson. Mesdames Malver. Lush. Law, Salmon, Chrisp, How Chow.' Murphy, Messrs O'Keefe. McNicoll, Miller. O'Connor, Salmon, Bccre, Solvander. McConnell. Sheriff. Don. McKinnou. Richards, Hlrd, Oxenhani. Long, Mitchell, Pcttie, Chrisp. Tuohey Thompson. Murphy. Rev. Lush, Masters Ruddock, Fitzgerald. Gisborne, February 12.—Arrived, at 2 30 p.m.: Taluue. s.s.. from Auckland: at 6 p.m.: Rangatira. s.s., from Auckland. Wellington, February 11.—Arrived: Andrea, barque, from Liverpool. Sailed' Warrlmoo, s.s., for Sydney. February 12.— Sailed: Takapuna. s.s., for Nelson, New Plymouth, aud Onehunga. Passengers" for Onehunga: Misses Haase, Phillips, B'.illenger. Hill, Minitt. Powley, Campbell, Meechamp, Henderson, Mesdames Powley. Nixon atid three children, Hoggard and family, Palenan, Messrs Falconer, J. Smith. Watson, Scott, Allan, Patenau, Marshall, Georges, Jamioson, Byrne. Greymouth, February 12.—Arrived, at 11 a.m.: Rosamund, s.s, from Onehunga. THE RIMUTAKA. Hobart, February 13.—Arrived, yesterday: Rimutaka, e.s., ftrom London and CapetoEn 4 ea route for .WeWngton,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 37, 13 February 1905, Page 4

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