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STEAMER TO ARRIVE.

noromandol, fronr Coromandel.Saturday, 5 p/SJ. Ilowena, from Thames, to-morrow, 8 p.m. Untcrpflae. froo, 'lhames. to day. 9.30 p.m. Clansiiati, frcm Ru sell. Frlriav, early Wellington, from Whangarel. Friday, early lona, from Great Barrier, to-morrow, early Glenele, from Whanearei. to morrow llnraroa, from San Francisco. October 16 I'orlc, from London, t)ctober 24 Tongariro, from London, Nov. 9. [For proieotc-d depannxee Boe shlpplna tA-vsr'.'s.-sisnta and mall notloes.)

I.vward4 CoASTWias.—lda, from Mahurangi, with 15 0?0 fee* totara: Opotikl, from Whangarei, with 61 tons coal.

OuTWiEDB Co istwisb.—Wa. for Meharangl; Onctiki, for Whangarel; Agoos Donald, for Whangarel; Chelmsford, for Opotikl, via Talrui.

The barque Kassa olaared nt the Customs for Mociiry >ay yesterd^. SHe i3tc load there with sawn timbor /or Srdney.

Tee schoonfr Handa I>le was to havo loft Timaru far Auckland to-day.

The fcarquo Mm wa3 berthed at ttte Snßsr Company'd Wharf this morning.

A liarque bound this way passed Russell at 3pm yosierdar. Shq may be the Helen Denny, which left Glasgow on Ju'y 18.

Tho s,a. Chelmsford arrived from Opotikl and Whakatino thU morning with 500 sacks maize smi the following passenger*:—Mrsßeattie and fami'y. Mlsaes Forsyth and Davy, Messrs Bees and Wooton.

Tho s.s. lona arrived from Tauranga, Tairua, and ifercury Bay eaTly this morning. Passenrotb:—MlS3 Clarrke, Messrs Colquhon v Snmmer. Shag'in, Cullen. Irvine, Meekla. Short, Robinson. Mitse3 Robinso'j, Hickcy, Mr an 4 Mrs Whyto. Mr and Mrs Dower and srirl. The lona loft agnin far Great Barrier at 8 a.mv

Oci Jane 30. 18S6, thtf ehfpplnir registered at Auckland included 230 sailing vessels, hiving an »K£reg*te of 17,208 tons, and &} steamers, hay up: tin asgregate of G. 232 kms: total, 296 vos?( Is, rcpnaontlng 23,433 tons. AtnODgst the colonie», New Z aland Btood eocona-,-with 589 vesßel". representing 91,702 tons, against New South Walcs's (which beads the list)l,C97 vessels, haviog an aggreiate of 121,269't0n5.

Tho Central BoaTd of Health at Melbourne has adopted m ft basis in qnaraniinlog vessels for B:n.i!l-pox in future that IS days from-the1 conTalescsnce of the lint small-poz patient shalli be ri-?;ardc.l as tbo " oiean" period, or 21 days when ibe paasengflrs do not undergo re-vacclnatit>n. The Bowd resolves that each Government shall nroclaitn Sumatra infected in coneoquenoe of tho outbreak of small-pox there.

rrho e.s. Manapourl left for Melbourne via the Fou'h at 12 50 p.m. to-day. Passengers i—For Gisborne : Messrs Kirkpatriok, Camoran, BBd Rogers. For Napier: Miss Ilorne, Mrs Mogridae. Mr and Mre Cooper, Messni D. Wright, Ii :acs. W. Parsonß. Dodge, Hober, Whitoombe. For Wellington : M«esr3 W. Webster, M. Kennedy, Mr and Mrs Runiom. Bishop of Neleon. Fa ■- hy tteltoa: Miss Logan, Mr and Mrs Carrick, Mearra Maopher>-oa, Leeder and Warmlngton. Vor Port Chalmers: Miss Kempthorne, Mr and slr:i A Uph and 3 children, Messrs Fnlton. Rlode. and Kill?lea For Melbourne: Messrs Buller ar.d K'liott. Mr and Mrs Bh«rrock and child. Staorage—For all ports: Mi^B Goodwin, Mr, Mm. nnd M>«trr Rayner. Misa Mnrray, Mra Trtico anil family (5), Mrs Luke, Messrs T. Da ryujplo. a. Hawley, J. H. Price. J. Tru«>o», K. Lepine, J. Collins. 8. Glasgow, A. King, Colalough, and H. W. Luke.

Tin new steam launch Nautilus went for a pleasure eruiso as far as Motutapu yesterday afternoon, ttvra being on board, at the invitation of Mr Featherstone, a number of gentlemen Interested in phipping. The party landed at Motntapu. where they were heaitlly welcomed by Messrs Reid Broj, and after a short stay at the islard the return trip was commecc3d. On the voyago, the company assorib'ed in tho cabin, and several toasts were drunk ihe gus&to sueaking In very complimentary tcrm3 o! the owner ot the Nautl'ns and his ontorprisein iltting out such a fine little vessel for lilh private use. Oomplimenfciry rotereoce Tvai also made to the builder, Mr Holmes, and to Mcdsra Prico Bros., who made tho machinery. Aitognthor tha tip proved to be a very enjoyable one.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 236, 7 October 1886, Page 2

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STEAMER TO ARRIVE. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 236, 7 October 1886, Page 2

STEAMER TO ARRIVE. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 236, 7 October 1886, Page 2

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