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SHIPPING- ■ <e> — jgiiNßET— This evening, 5.2 '""■ sunrise—To-morrow morning. 7.8 ; Moon's AQE.-New Moon, 28th, 11.39 a.m. i- ■ HIGH WATER. AUCKLAND.—This evening, 11.45; to-morrow HEADS—This evening. 2.25: tomorrow moraine. 2AO . _ ._ K.MPARA Heads.-To-morrow morning, 3.25; to-morrow afternoon. 3.40 , '; l . ARRIVAL. Zealandia, R.M.S., from San FranciscoU Pasaenp-ers for Auckland:—L. L. Bromwell, "Oliver Burgman, W. A. Green and wife, George Gettings, L. Mendelsohn, Arthur Sfcillman and 12 steerage. San Francisco to Sydney: A. H. Alfckin, F. T. Bridges, Fred R. Burford, W. D. Busch, Andrew Eastwood, Miss Ada M. Gray, Consul G. W. Griffin, Mrs S. N. Haines, J. P. Hill, A. Hender son, Mrs Captain Kempson, L. A. Kimball and wife, J. Locket, H. Moore and wife, Rev. Father McGrath, J. F. Miller, E. Murphy, Geo. Offor, S. Palmer, C. Pridham, H. Eohdenberg, A. W. Schleicher, , .7. J. Sfciles, Mrs J. D. Strong; and child, J. B. Wright, J. B. Waller and wife, L. M. Young, and 48 steerage. DEPARTURES. Clansman, s.s., for Tauranga. Wellington, s.s., for Whangarei. lona, s.s., for Mercury Bay. Douglas, s.s., for Opotiki (Bay of Plenty) via Whangamata and Whakatane. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Zealandia, R.M.s., for Sydney, to-day Wanaka, s.s., for South, to-day Arawata, s.s., for Fiji, tomorrow, 5 p.m. Rotorua, s.s., for South, Tuesday, 3 p.m. Wairarapa, s.s., for Sydney, Tuesday, 5 p.m. Wakatipu, s.s., for Porb Chalmers, Tuesday Australia, s.s., for East Coast, Tuesday, 6 p.m. Mararoa, s.s., for South, Thursday, noon Wanaka, s.e., for South, Friday, 8 a.m. Elinor Vernon, bqtn., for New York, early IMPORTS. Per Zealandia :—For Auckland : 131 sacks salt, 175 cases salmon, 6 cases dried fruit, 13 cases rubber paint, 10 rolls leather, 7 boxes drugs, 4 barrels oil, 30 cases germea, 15bund.es bark extiact, 15 flasks quicksilver, 12 bales broom corn, 8 cases books, 4 packages hardware, 38 packages merchandise. For Wellington : 217 cases salmon, 30 kegs casings, 8 rubber boats, 7 packages merchandise. For Napier: 20 cases dried fruit, 11 boxes sewing machines. For Lyttelton: 4 packages merchandise. For Port Chalmers: 200 eases salmon, 50 barrels shrimps, 7 cages books, 5 packages merchandise. For Levuka (Fiji): 40 cases salmon. For Suva (Fiji) :20 cases salmon, 15 cases fruit, 5_ barrels salmon, 13 cases canned goods. Per Blair Drummond : 6 cases gunpowder.—D. Evitb, Queen-streefc. Stone Bros., 20, Queen-street (opposite Firth's old mill).—Ex Chelmsford, lona, and Douglas: 1,074 sacks maize. Ex Violet: 13 bags bones. Ex Katie : 8 bags bones. Ex Hauroto: 20 bales sacks, 107 sacks bones, 90 sacks bonedust. Ex lona : 233 sacks maize. Ex Hauroto : 30 ichests tea, 200 boxes tea. Ex Wanaka : 200 sacks oats, 113 sacks table potatoes, 30 sacks Circular Head seed potatoes, 28 sacks Lapstones. Ex railway :11 trucks chaff. Ex lona and Chelmsford : 1,000 sacks to arrive of. or before Tuesday. Inward Coastwise. — Gannet, cutter, from Waiheke, with firewood. The s.s. Arawata, which leaves to-morrow evening for her usual Fiji ports of Suva and Levuka, takes as passengers Mrs Westmacobt, Messrs Westmacott, E. C. Turner, ' and A. Henick. The Union S.s. Company's steamer Bothwell Castle has reached Wellington from Newcastle. During next month she will make a trip from New Zealand direct to Calcutta, and return about the end of October with an East Indian cargo. ARRIVAL OF R.M.S. ZEALANDIA. % At 2 p.m. to-day the mail-steamer Zealandia, arrived from San Francisco. She sailed from San Francisco June 29th, ab 12 p.m., and passed the outer buoy ab 12.15 a.m., June 30th. She passed the Company's steamer Alameda on July 3rd ab 10.15 a.m. ; arrived ab Honolulu on July 6th ab 6 p.m., and sailed same date at 10.10 p.m. She touched off Tutuila on July 14bh ab 5.30 a.m. bo land mails, and arrived as above. The Zealandia brings 2 cabin and 11 steerage passengers and 7,430 tons of cargo for Auckland; 36 cabin, 48 steerage, and ' 98,217 tons of cargo for Sydney. On July 16th, at 10,45 p.m., passed and exchanged signals wibh bhe Company's steamer Mariposa bound North. From June 30th to July Ist, she had fresh N. W. winds and rough sea. From July 2nd to Honolulu, had light N.E. to N.N.E. winds and fine clear weather. From Honalulu to the 15th had light variable winds and find weather, 16th and 18th strong southerly winds and light southerly seas ; hence to port fine weabher. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Wellington, July 19.—Sailed : S.s. Wairarapa, for tho North. Passengers:— Misses Staynes, Caldwell, Stuart, Frank, Watkins, Lee, Mrs Lambert, Mr and Mrs Lee, Messrs Liman, Badham, Rutherford, Mowatt, Lee. Sydney, July 19,—Sailed : Mararoa, s.s., I for Auckland. m~ K^mm —— ! ' " ■..■"'—■—■"■. .'. M A SYRUP of EUCALYPTUS, -"- a^_ gUININE,_h"a3 _g.yen eminently saii •< \ actoi-y results in LTING/'CO'vIPi-'AlNTS,__as f_. o vknby MANY YEARS j_»y its nsoi degeneration of tissue is arres'.ed, ana reparative, oro-esses set up. It act's as a special alterative antiseptic in pulmonary lesions and chest affections. Sold by Chemists throughout the colony at 3s 6d per bottle; and at thePharmacy. Queen-street. W. 'H. s -1-5-^ DENTAL SURGEON, QUEEN-STREET, Opposite aefc (Rooms lately occupied by Mr Trafford.) \ ARTIFICIAL TEETH Supplied on the Lowest Scale, consistent with i Best-Material and Workmanship. IMPORTANT "W" OTI CE. MR A. L. SMITH, Old Established Dentist, Corner Hobson-street (opposite St. Ma .tthew's Church), Supplies a Full Upper and Lower Set 0 f Teeth from Five Guineas. Ttelh stopced, 2s 6d, fas, and 10s. Extractions. 2s ;by gas, 73 6d. Other Dentists' Work repaired. Da Wil.& i N s .; Ispow permanently establia' oe dinhis H N E VV ROOMf A few doors above tho Star office, on the ground floor, Shortlund-street. He has engasred a Lady Attendant (who was-ww 10 time with Dr. Eischer, of Sydney), lor the L Electrical « Room. , m . Sundays, 10 to. 12. Also, Evenings at h ia Home, Lower Symonds-street, 7 too.. HIV INDS OR, i 9 SURGEON: DENT _>_t (by exam.), O p.voSITK G.P.0., (Late of clio Firm. o£ ».ei ri p_ an d Windsor). I bdg to inform the Patu . !a ts of the late firm of X and VV*. thfit all agree' ai.ents entered into by them will he completer L 0 y me. and all work : executed by them wulr_e Tepaired and kept in prder by me as tha firm wero still in work 5- n every casegaarantefl-* J gtenasn_fliifi£aVp« Teleulipae 377.

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 171, 20 July 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 171, 20 July 1889, Page 4

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