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ARRIVAL OF THE TARAWERA.

_ The b.b. Tarawora left Sydney on Thursday, November 27, at 4.15 p.m., sighted tho Three Kings December 1, arriving at Auokland December 2, at 11.15 a.m. Head winds thronghont. Passengers :—Saloon: Mesdamos Lock, Molvcr, Townseiid-. Scott,' Misses Pratt. WiUiams (2), Messrs Manning, Smyth, Townsend. Sinclair, Pratt, Anderson. Gehrolos, Ford, Lawlor, Lock, HeotL Maekcno, Master Scoit, ond SI steerage, on Ueccmber 1 a stowage passonger namea James Coonan died from delirium tremons. Ws are indobted to Mr D. Dnlgleieh for press parcel?, report, oto.

Iwwardb CoAarwisE.—Rose, from Tlritlri; with 23.fiG4ft. timber; Morning Ll«ht. from Cabbage Hay. with 22,000 ft. timber; Paku, from Tairua, with 2S.oooft. timbor; Krleinhilda, from Mongonui, with 30,C001t. timber.

COASTWI9E.-ROBO, for Tainia; Morning Light, for Cabbapro Bay; Fanny Kelly, for Whongaroa; Orpheus, for lluaaell.

Tho schooner Waiteinata arrived at Sydnoy from Melbourne on Nov. 23. ~, ■ The brigantino Borealis loft Newcastle for Auckland on Nov. 23. Tho brig AnDiibfill left Newcastle on Nov. 22 bound for Auckland wltli coal. H.M. schooner Lark arrived at Sydney from Treasury Island on Oct. 27. v • ■ . j . The B«hooner Energy goes from hero to Kaipara. She cleared at the Customs today. ' - Tho S.S. Thomas Russell did not leavo for fiißborne and Napier last night as expected. She will sail this evening. 1 ..,• : Mr Seagar, of Ancklond, is the successful tenderer for the fitting of the barquo Pelham with machinery, Particnlara appeal- in another column. The as. Kina was successfully launched from Mr D. Gouk's yard at high-wnter last ovening, and she will take iip licr running In Iho Kai para next week. The sf.iiooner Louie arrived at;Gisborne from. Nowcastle yesterday. . ■ • ! Tho cntter Lizzie returned from Gisuorhe via Tairua j-eatorday, having completed the round trip in 20 days. The bartiue Notero was alongsido of tlio .German tban-o'- war Albatross this morning, for the purposo of supplylngThe latter with 100 tons Newcastle coal. — ~ —

The 5.3. Maogregor arrived from Whansjare^ at i a.m. todayt -Passengers:—Messrs Kelly, Smith, Atkinson, Isidore Gill, Warne, Mlsar Dam and sister, Master Bates, Her. Killcn, Mr and Mrs Bates. Mrs SniUing. The V.&. corvette Iroquois was to le^ve: Hobart for tilis port on Nov. 21, and may, therefore, bo expected here during the prosent woek; Thes.s. Waitaki arrirod from Whanearol last' evening with tho followine paßsongors:—Mr and JMrs Bennett and fillXiil^nai^fjTnuMtflMHff Whiteln.w, W. A. Clark, Person, Mors'den, Ross! Hetaralca, Moadames Huggias. Bobertson. Maokio, Miss Thomas, Miss and Master Robertson, and ten in the steerage. : • Tho weekly steam servico'between this port and Sydney will be resumed this week by fee Union Company's steamers, commencing on Thursday, Ueeember i.'vrith tho Rotomahana, which is annonnced to sail at 5 p.m. She wiU ha followed by the Itingarooma on Wednesday, December 10; the Manapoari, Tuesdayi December 1G; Ringarooma, Wednesday, lleoember ; 2i; Wah-arapa, Tuesday, December 3fl. .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4527, 2 December 1884, Page 2

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ARRIVAL OF THE TARAWERA. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4527, 2 December 1884, Page 2

ARRIVAL OF THE TARAWERA. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4527, 2 December 1884, Page 2