LATE SHIPPING.
Inwards poAsiwisE.—Olive, barge, from Thames, with sand; Waterliy, cutter, from Barrier, with timber; Progress, barge, from Whang,ipoua* with timber ; Ruakaka,, barge, from Waiwera, with timber; Xiilly, cutter, from Parerigarenga, with oysters; Waipu, barge, from Whangaroa, 'with timber; Kauri; . barge, from Thame3, with timber ; Lee, cutter, from Mangawai, with produce. Messrs Stone Bros, have received advices
from Melbourne to the > efiefit that the s.s. .Nemesis .will leave that port shortly to load ... timber jat. this port for Australia. Tho ■; Nemesis is expected to arrive here on the /27tbinst.< f: ,; ; ;. ;.:,: :-,;._■'. .■■■■,..u,--:,--:? ; ,:;. -' OrT the 27th instant, the s.s. Nemesis, 888 tons register, is due at Auckland. She is coiisigned to Stone Bros., and is to load a cargo of timber from the Kauri Timber . "Company's; Millß. Tho same firm have also made arrangements for supplying her with 200 tons coal while in harbour. Kaifara Hjeads,this day.—The bi'iganfciiie,vl(izzie!Gruy has arrived at the Heads '.' loaded.-. ■ /'-■■'■ ■ . • I Rtjssei»Ti» this day.—The Kentish Lass arrived from: Auckland to-day. The Jt^orva)^ {Terarawa,,; Saxon and Mary Ann are at Opua. waiting for coal. Tho Mariner is ■.filiomin'g in. ' ' \ ;
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 218, 15 September 1888, Page 8
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180LATE SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 218, 15 September 1888, Page 8
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