UNION S.S CO.'S MOVEMENTS.
Thursday.— Mahinapua leaves Onehunga at lp.m. Friday.—Wairarapa arrives from Soubh; Alameda arrived from Sydney; Takapuna .arrives at Onehunga at 8 o.m. Saturday.—Wairarapa leaves for Sydney at noon; Alameda leaves for Honolulu at 2 p.m.
NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Wednesday.—Argyle arrives from the Greab*Barrier Thursday.—Gairloch haves for New Plymouth ab 1 p.m.; Ar&yle for Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay ab 7 p . m . ; Wellington f I_K2? 8 from Whanß»Vei; Chelmsford leavea fofW hangamata and Whakatane at 5 p.m. Kanieri arrives fir, m Waitara. Friday.—Clar lßm an arrives from Russell early, and leav a8 f or Tauranga ab 7 p.m,; Wellingbon fr )t Whangarei, Marsden Point, Mangapai, an d Parua Bay ab 8 p.m.; Kanieri lr ave3 fc>r Opunake and Foxton at 1 p.m.;. Glenelg arrives from Raglan and Kawhi/ 4# °A:r .OßDAY.—Glenelg leaves for Wan--B*°' ji at 1 p.m. ; Gairloch arrives from New . Waiotahi from Opotiki; Argyle *rom Tairua, Mercury Bay, and Kuaotunu! Thames Servick. — Rotomahana or Ohinemuri leaves for Thames daily, and Paeroa leaves for Paeroa twice weekly* The s.s. Pukaki left Sydney yesterday afternoon for Wellington. The ketch Venus arrivod ab Whangarei yesterday from Gisborne. The iron barque KateTatham lefb Napier yesberday for Newcastle. Lasb evening, bho e.s. Australia left for Easb Coasb ports and Wellington wibh a general cargo. This afternoon bho s.s. Manapouri sailed lorSoubhern porba, Hobart, and Melbourne, wibh a general cargo. _»_/ The e.s. Taupo, with grain and produce from Southern ports, may be expected to arrive bhis evening. She lefb Gisborne yesterday. Tbe Colonial Sugar Company's s.s. Fiona leaves for Clarence River (N.S.W.) direeb, this evening. She is alongside bhe Queensbreeb Wharf. This afbernoon the Seventh Day Adventisb Mission schooner Pibcairn lefb for Wellington en route, to Pitcairn Island and San Francisco. The barque Kathleen Hilda came oub of bhe Auckland Graving Dock yesterday afternoon aud berthed alongside the Quaye^reet breastwork. The brtganbine Sbanley was towed down from Chelsea yesterday afbernoon and berthed ab the Hobson-street Wharf to prepare for her Australian trip. THE ALAMEDA. ' Tbo mail steamer Alameda, whioh felb Sydney Wharf on Monday afternoon for this porb ond San Francisco, only cleared Port Jackson Heads yesterday morning, having been debained by bho Queensland mails. She will nob, therefore, arrive bore till Saturday morning.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 259, 1 November 1893, Page 4
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