DEPARTURES.
NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS.
Fl-tfing Scud, barquentine, CorlotS, for " Guam." ' I lona, S.S., Amodeo, for Kuaotunu and Mercury , Bay.
Friday.—Clansman arrives from I|ußsell early and leaves for Tauranga at 7 ip.m. : Wellington leaves for Whangarei, M&rsden Point, Mangapai and Parua Bay ab S, p.m. Thames "" Sekvick. — Rotomaharia _ or Argyle leaves for Thames daily. S.s. Ohinenuiri leaves for Paeroa twice weekly. Entered OoTWARDS.--Fvichmond, 5.8., Hufcton, for Tonga, Samoa, etc. The e.B. Matatea ia due here from London about December 25. The barque Northern Star and yachb Rita go into dock this evening. The ship Columba, at the Queen-street) Wharf, has started loading for London. The s.s. Maori arrived at Port Chalmers yesterday from London via Auckland. The Bells, barque, arrived ab the Bluff yesterday from Long Island, with guano. The s.s. Waiotahi goes down to Tauranga this evening in the place of the s.s. Clansman. The steam yacht Nautilus was down the harbour to-day from Lucas Greet, after a long absence. Ab the Queen-sbreeb Wharf the Norwegian barque IvJentone ia making ready to load for New York. The s.s. Taieri waa discharging the balance of her coals from Newcastle ab the Kailway Wharf to-day. The Government s.s. Hinemoa is expect c( * hero to-nighb from the East Coast on her way to the Kermadecs. The barquentine Coquebbe left Mangonui yesterday for Melbourne, ladeu with 173,000 ft of kauri timber. , .. Mr D. Gouk is making fair progress with the repairs to the brigantine Sarah Pile ab bis yard in Customs-street West. The s.p. Talune lefb Port Chalmers yesterday for the North. Passengere for Auckland : Mrs Warren and three ageThe barque Star of the East, at the Quay-street Jetty, will very shortly be ready to sail for New York, loaded with flax and gum. The K.M.s. Aorangi, from London, lefb Hobarb last evening for Wellington. She had 40 passengers for Australian porta, and has 139 for New Zealand. (Japb. John Collings, late of the schooner Agnee Donald, has been given the charge of the schooner Marmion, for the coastal trade. The Marmion goes hence South shortly. Abbhe Railway Wharf the s.s. Richmond is loading up again for her, usual South Sea trading cruise, on which she leaves again to-morrow night. Capt. Hutfcon has his vosaol in excellent order. , ; Shipping advices from Tahiti (Society Islands) state bhab lasb monbh the French barque Colberb arrived there from Bordeaux, 117 days oub, the Auckland-built schooner Gauloise arrived from the Fdumota Group; the three-masted schooner Galilee arrived from San Francisco; and tho thi-eo-masted schooner Malay (American), 'Frisco to Peru, pub" in; Tho Danish barque Embla sailed for Lisbon with copra, cobton, etc.,; the French Rclioonor Papeete sailed for Rtir6tonga; aud the Galilee for 'Friaco. ,;•
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 282, 27 November 1891, Page 2
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