NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS.
Thursday.—Douglas leaves for Whangarei ab 5 p.m. ; Argyle for Mercury Bay, Tairua, and Kuaotunu ab 7 p.m. ; Wellington arrives from Wisangarei. Friday.—Clansman arrives from Norbh ; Wellington leaves for Marsden Poinb and Whangarei at 10.30 p.m. ; Chelmsford for Whangamata, Tauranga, and Whakatane ' at 5 p.m.
The schooner Orpheus sailed last even ing for Napier.
The s.s. Tarawera sailed aboub 1.30 p.ni> to-day for Southern ports.
The schooner Welcome will clear to morrow at the Customs for the Islands.
The well-known barquentine Chittoor arrived ab Melbourne on October 11th from Mauritius.
Tha brig "Vision left Newcastle on the 16th insb. for this porb wibh a cargo of coal for Mr J. 3. Craig.
Rear-Admiral Eowden-Smith haa left Sydney for Adelaide, where ho will hoist hia flag on H.M.B. Goldfinch.
Capbain Williams has charge of the ketch Omega which left Newcastle yesterday for the Manukau with coal.
The barque Southern Belle has been fixed to load a cargo of piles at Port Stephens tor Napier, and timber back from Kaipara to Sydney.
The little Sydney steamer Merksworth has been chartered by the Union Steamship Company to run for a period in tbe Westporb and Greymouth coal trade.
The schooner Heroine, from the Clarence River, which arrived ab Napier a short time back dismasted, has now been repaired and has had new sails bent. She is ready to sail for Greymouth to load tor Melbourne.
The manager of tbe Auckland branch of the Union S.S. Company has received a message from Dunedin,' stating thab the damage to the Mararoa is not serious, and will not delay her resuming running early next month.
Owing to the s.s. Taviuni being in the dock ab Port Chalmers, the s.s. Talune was floated into the Lyttelton Graving Dock yesterday far her overhaul. This includes the replacing of her preseut propeller with one of manganese bronze.
Captain G. P. Wood, late of the ketch Omega, has come over to New Zealand to take charge of the barquentine River Hunter which, notwithstanding reports of her arrival, was only towed in on Monday last to Wanganui, thus bringing to a close a passage of 115 days from Newcastle.'
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 249, 18 October 1894, Page 4
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