LATE SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
Selwyn Craig, barquentine, Stuart, from Melbourne.
The s.s. Taviuni, which arrived from Fiji tb-day, experienced fine weather with light S. winds on the passage. The cargo consists of 1062 tons of sugar and molasses.
DEPARTURES.
Kaipara, s.s., for the South. Th.c s-s. Zealandia sails for Sydney at 5.30 o'clock to-uight. with the following passengers:—Misses Lewis (2), Doris Baker, Moore, Jones, Kitchen (->. Wall, K. Chamberlain, George, H. Lewis, Gardner. Carl (3), Wau;;h, Mesdaines Hewlett, K. J. Whittle and infant, Jose, Yon Redan, Pougiill, J. C. Herbert, Potter. Lnckie aud 2 children, Sceats. Burns, Slatyer, li. S. GrifHii. Carl, Messrs G. S. Averu, G. Buller, G. H. Stubbs, B. Mackay. M. Lyons, K. P. Wilson, B. Coney, Uuxton, Jose, Stevens, Travers, Wright. Kitchen. Watt, G. Fletcher, R. St. Clair. Tudehope, D. R. Garduer, J. Val. Cullen, Yon Redan, Stewart, W. Barron, E. Warner, R. W. Gunson, J. E. Close. J- C. Herbert, S. Crews and boy, S. Johnson, A. Horton, Raven. Sandy, Sceats, Burns, Dougall, Slayter, Yen Arcndeaeon Campbell, Professor Scott, Count Tarnowski, and 50 steeraae.
Port Ctalmers. July I.—Arrived: Tokonaaru, s.s., from London.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 155, 1 July 1907, Page 2
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