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STEAMERS TO ARRIVE.

Rotomahana. ftons TfcasceA 6 p.m. Maesrregor,.feom Whangarei, n «" D _ ow \ Coromandel, from Coroma.lde.. tomorrow, Enterprise, from Thames, to mortem. 5.30 p.m. Arawata, from F>jl, -Wednesday Wathora, from Sydney, Wednesday* eariy Ohau, from South, Thursday , Argyle, from Mercury Bay. TBBrEaay" Clansman, f romßuwelli Friday, eorly Ruaoehu, from Plymouth, due Sept. Ifi Mariposa, from San Francisco, Ssptembi T i* Hinemoa. from Taura»ga,-early BFor projected departures soe shlssln,« »*- ---ve'-flsementa and inall'notices.! VESSELS EXPECTED. Waltangi. SntP! 16ft London June 11 Seukar, ship, left? London July S _ Plako an* Euterpe, from loading Helen Danny, barqiae, leftiGlasgow July IB Elinor Vernon, s.h., leKWeUington AW.IB Nettie, brigantine, froffi-Nerw York, via Dunedin; vib Dunedin'. left New Han's*brigantine, from Bostw* via Wellington; sailed May 17 „ . _, Prlnz Albert, barqne. from Hamburg, via Wellineton; saUed May 7 Jessie Niccol. schooner, from Rarotooga, early Atlantic echoonor from Rarotonen, early WlUiam Turner, barque, from Fiji Khrensvard, barque, from Java Mm. barque, from Java Nicoya, barque, from Java Conference, barque, from Newoastle Three Cheers, from Lyttelton Daroy Pratt, from Oamaru Camllle. brigantine. left Dunedin AuRUSI Z5 Atlantic sob, from Raiatonga. early w C Wentworth. barque, from Newraßtle Ooeola, brigantine, lottLyttelton August 23 Phcenix, bursue. from Newcastle Dr. Mezzger, barque, from Java IMPORTS. Per Aiistralla-200 sheep and Bundrles. ISWAKD9 Coastwise.—Rata, from Kennedy Bay, wim 30,000 feet baulk timber iMorval.lrom Russell, with 8& tons coal. Outwabds CoASTWiSR-Bata, for Kennedy Bay; Norval, for Russell. The three-masted schooner Jessie left Lyttelton for thlo-port yesterday. The soheoncr Three Cheers, now at Oanißru, is to prooecd' to'Rockhampton. The brigantine ElHan Bonan Is likely to load h«e for an Australian port. The cutter Devezon left Napier lor Tallica on tie Ist Inßtant. The s.s. Janet Nlooft is ezpeeted to return *rom her laland cruise obou'J tbo 2Jth. Her contract date is tbe Z7tto. Thn n s Arayle arrived from Meamry Bay last evenfngf' Parogen: Messrs Clay, Campbell, «nd Bell, „ Thn s s Clanaman arrived from TaManaa an 5 « m nn Sunday. Passengeas: Misses a»nepn tnd'Westmorland, Mean Ker, Wtt* MoDonald, and Young. The barque Alexa was floated out of dot* Shis morning, and dropped anchor in the stream. Sh6 will probably sail to-morrow for Mercwy Bay to load timber far Melbourne. The brigantlno Oceola. now discharging at the Railway Wkarr. is to proceed from this W Mefcury Bay, where she «X>l load sawn timber for Sjdney. The X M.S. Coptic left for Wellington nod Southern porta about 6 a.m Sunday. From this port she took 113 caßes gum and sundries for London. Tho Government steamer Hlnemoa left Tauranga for Auckland, via Matata and other ports, at 10.30 a m. yesterday. The schooner Fanny Thornton sailed ml-Bnn-rlay morning, with passengers oh* cargo tor KimborleygWdnelds. ~-.„.. The brigantine Deflanee is to be decked this week tor survey. Tho schaooer Butter beat up frdta the North Headl yesterday, and berthed alongside trfug hVionoAlastor, at Queen Btrset Wbart. Inla moTingshe commenced discharging her.arg. S r-opra into the barque lor conveyance te Len■ihe brigantine Circo had finished loading tiibor at Mercury Bsy when the Argyle l&ft on B Surds" morning, and was expected to sail for Rookhampton that day. I

Tho brigantine Peerless sailed this afternoon for HokiaSga. In ballast. The is to load Umber lor an Australian port.

The s.B. Australia left Wellington on August 31 called at Napier. Gisborne, and other ports; und arrlvd hero oa Sunday afternoon. Pasaenirer»: Mr N. Heath and 2 steerage. »he Australia is to leave for East Coast ports at; 6 p.m. to-morrow. The baraue Merops was berthed at Queea■treet Wharf on Saturday evening,, and commenced discharging this morning. The MerSprt cargo consists entirely of parts of two ■teamen for the North Shore and Auokland B-err? Company, and the work of transf srrlng t-ws/toDe vonport was pushed forward through. out*the day, under tKeT direction of Captain 3. X?nir«n7iß stevedore." The boilers, etc., are to bitranSred to punts with the aid cf the large Srane and »en conveyed to the Coirfpanya yard at De "nport. It is expected that the whole of the cargo will be removed during the present week. The three-masted scboonor Elinor Vernon promises to make her passage from Welltaßton to this poit bath lengthy and remarkable. She left Wellington on August 12tb, and is conseouently already 25 days out. She has been monad and spoken by about half-a dczen vessels mt have recently arrived from Southern ports. Tie master of the barque Merope, which ar-1 rlvoi from the South on Friday night, reports having been in company with the JBHlnor Vernon on Thursday last from 10.30 a.ns. till late fa the afternoon. He tot j »aw toesohooner to forward and about 20 miles oft Cuvier. She ™red to be very light, and could make llttli headway against strong contrary winds. •

The s.s. Whampoa, whloh loft this port at 6 a. in. on Thursday, arrived at Wellington at 10 30 p.m. on Saturday, having occupied about 6U lioui'3 on tho voyago.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 209, 6 September 1886, Page 2

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STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 209, 6 September 1886, Page 2

STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 209, 6 September 1886, Page 2