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The R. M.S. Monowai passed the Alameda %t 8 p.m. on the 21st, bound for Sydney. A quantity of wool was transshipped jrom the s.s. Kanieri to-day into the barque Eaugitikei, for London. The well-known barque Sharpshooter ieft Newcastle on the 16th insb. for Honolulu with a cargo of coals. This evening the brigantine Eliza Firth, sails for Normanton (Q.). She cleared afc the Customs to-day wich a cargo of timbp? and produce.

The London Missionary Society's barque John Williams was to leave Sydney on the 17th on her usual cruise amoug the South Sea Islands.

Australian files to hand this morning State tbab the barque Alastor, 824 tons" sailed from Freeman tie on the Ist mat. for Mais port.

The coastal steamer Kanieri arrived last evening1 from Napier, Gisborne, Tclo^a Bay, Tokoiaaru, Waipiro, TupanTa, Awanui, To Araroa, Oreti Point, Pakiriki, I'akotapu and To Kapa with a general Sargo.

The Gorman \vav?bip E&ssart} was expectnrl to ieave Sydney on t\ w 17th inst. Dii a lsnpthy cruise amor « the islands. She will visit Germaa \\a\w Quinea, tho Solomon Islands, tho Marshall Group, and Samoa.

The Sydney tg ot tho Tyeer Corapaoy liave ty on a( jvised that the steamer Maori Kinp- (of the T i in6) sa ii e d from London CVj"the Bth inst. fcr Melbourne, sy daey» acd New Zealand. Auckland is

H.M.s. Darb is »°w en route to Sydney from Tasmania. . The barquentineCoq uotteleft g ydney 0D fcbe 14th inst. for AWoaatlo to load coal for Onehunga.

The American barqoentine Abisl Abbott sailed from Now \W for Wellington and Auckland on the «"> March.

The s.s. Wairarapa gaii e d this afternoon for Southern ports and Melbourne with passerigors and cargo. The brigantine Zeno Waß cleared to-day for Kaipara, whera she loads timber for Melbourne. She sails this evening. At Newcastle the barquetine Grecian Bend ia taking a part cargo of coals on board for Timaru. &he completes loading with hard wood timber at Clarence River. A Sydney ehippfosfirm report the fixture of the Norwegian barq ue Q ue en to load coals at Newcastle for here, thence with kauri gum and fli>r lor Hew York for the lump sum of £1,300. g[ 10 l oil( j 3 f or the New Zealand Shipping Company. The Tyser Company's cargo steamer Sta r of Victoria arrived at Melbourne yesterday, from London, with a fuji cargo of general merchandise. After discharging consignments at Melbourne, th e steamer calls at Sydney for a similar purpose, and then comes on to Auckland tn route, to southern New Zealand port 3.

The Hawaiian brigantina Douglas has been chartered by Messrs Burns, Philp, and Co. to proceed from Sydney to Thursday Island, and thence to Rocky Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Ac Rocky Island she will load guano for New Zealand, from which place she returns to Sydney.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 4

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 4

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 4

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