NORTHERN S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS.
Thursday. • leaves for .•fflfff Plymouth 10 "ia._. {lima, arrives from' Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu early and leaves- again' ports at 9 p.m. ; Wellington arrives from Whangarei. Friday.—Clansman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m. and leaves for Tauranga ab 7 p.m. : Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point and Farua Bay ab 10.30 T).m.
Thames Service. — Rotomahana or Argyle leaves for Thames daily.
The s.s. Industry left for Brisbane direct About 5.30 p.m. yesterday.
The 8. s. Wairarapa went up to the Bay of Islands last night to coal.
The barque Devonport gob away lasb evening for Hokiauga and Sydney. The brigantine Lady Mabel, Captain Qakea, of Auckland, is' now at Newcastle, and will probably load coal there for this port.
. The s.s. Little Agnes, Captain Harries, ii expected back hero from New Caledonia and Norfolk Island about; the end of this week. ...
The Auckland eehooner Torea will nob come uphere from Rarotonga at present, being employed in the Hervey Group for gomo time to come.
, Tbelocally-owned schoonerAgnesDonald, 62 tons, Captain J. Collings, arrived this morning from Dunedin with a cargo of 10 bales corn-sacks, 70 cases jams, 100 sacks oatmeal, 615 Mr-Us oats, 6 crates earthenware, and 100 sacks oatmeal.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 92, 22 April 1891, Page 4
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