STEAMERS TO ARRIVE.
Coromandel, from Coromandel. Saturday, 5 p.m. Hotomahana, from Thamea, to-day, 5 33 p.m. Wollington. from Whangarei, Thurcday night lona, from Mercu'-y Bay. Saturday ninht Clansman, from TauransM, Sunday, early Janet Niooll, from South Sea Islands, April 2 Enterprise, from Thamo9, today, 11 p.m. Zcalandia, from Rim Franclsso, Ap-il 2 Uotorua (at Onohuns-ili from Soulh, Sunday, early Waitaki, from Giebonio. Monday
Inwards CoAsrv.-isu. -Nellie, Com Whai patioua with SO.OOOft. timber; Margaret, fioi wita 13 loss; Pukapuka, froi Whananakl with 26,'J001t timber.
Outwards Coabtwisr.—Ne l^e, for Whangapoua ; Pnkapuka, for Whanacki.
The ship Lidj Jocelyn broke bnlk this morning, and daring the day put out cargo rapidlr.
Thabaiqao Wild Wave clearad et the Customs to-day for Mercury Bay, whare ehe is to load timber f >r Sydney.
Captain C. Hopbine, of the Chelmtford, reports having passed the Gioborno or Waiapu off Cape Colville, bound in.
The s 3. lona arrived fro-n Great Birri-r this morninß. Pasipni?ers:—Mrs Leßay, and crew of the wrecked cutter Whangnrti.
The ship La'Jy Jcccli n g :o3 from this port to Napier to load frosm me.it, wool, &c , for London.
The S.S. Waitaki left Wellington for Glsborne Napier, end Auckland, full of cargo, on Weineadar evening, an-1 is duo to arrive here on Alont'ay nusr.
T'h-i cutter Metal;ana, whilst engaged in th) trading vnpseis' raca at Thames, jeaterday, collided with the wharf, a&d carried away part vt her bulwarks.
The a.s. Chelnrsford arrived from Opotiki and Tauranga this forenoon, with 90 sacks maize, 40 sack* potatoes, 5 bales woal, acd sundries. Passocgors from Opotiki: Miss Sundry, Captain Tair, Sergeant Cuhil. From Tauranga: Messrs Richeson, KecXo, Jonoa.
Th 9 s.e. Wellington arrived from Whangarel early this morning witu tbo followirg passengers:— Saloon—Mr Buttle and family, Mrs Parsons and child. Messrs Dixon, Churchward, Galbravtb, Ko-s, Mar3ball. Kaos, Jones, Campbell, Rev. Mr Miller, Mo3fiam?a Henderson, Cox, Carrutth, Galbraitb. Wallace. Rogers, Miaaes Josepha. Armstrong. Boxilt. Martin. Mltcholsnn. and eiglil in the steerego.
The a.a. Clansman arrived early this morning from Northern ports wita the following pn3 sengers :—M.-mgonui : Mesdaaaes Larmer. Ed* wards, Roae.Misiea WarbrooK.Larmer,Koaieur, Williamson. Bishop, Messrs Bishop. li.M., Yatca, Shiuo, Mariner, K. Matthews, K. W. Matthews, Williamson, Moir. Krom Whangaroa: Misi Robertson. From Russell: Mesdames Bigby, Kemp, Hastie, Misaoß Smith, Irvin. Yen. Aroh. Clarke, Revs. Hewson and H. Fapahia. Messrs Sharland, Neph, Spark. Beck, Cook, Kemp, llastie.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 65, 18 March 1887, Page 2
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