NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS.
Wednesday. — lona arrives from the Great Barrier.
Thubsday. — Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth aC 1 p.m. ; Douglas for WhaDgarei at 5 p.m. ; lona for Mercury Bay, Kjjnotunu, aud Tairua at 9 p.m, ; Cbelmsford tor Taurauea, Whangamata and Whskatanoat 3 p.m.; Wellington arrives from Whangarei. Friday.—Clansman arrives from llussell; Wellington leaves for Whangarei.
Saturday.—Gairloch arrives from New Plymouth ; lona from Mercury Bay.
Thames Sekvice. —Steamers leare for Thames daily; and Paeroa or Waimarie for Paeroa five time? weekly ; steamers for Coromandel daily. See advertisement daily papers.
This morning the s.s. Argyle was docked for cleaning and repairs.
The schooner Clansman sailed for Lyttolton this morning: ~ She takes a cargo of 230 tons of manure.
The barque Grace Deering was floated oub of dock this morning and berthed at) the Queen-streeb Wharf.
The B.s. Anglian Isfb for Sydney at 9 o'clock last nighb. Included in her cargo were 1,398 sacks of pumice and 108 Backs of oysters.
The overhaul of the a.c. Paeroa haß been completed, and the bVaamer has resumed her running between the Uoper Thames and Auckland.
The brigantir,© Gleaner has been chartered by. Air M. Niccol to load manure at the Sugar Works for Lyttelton, returning to Auckland with produce. She will Co np to Che'isea at the beginning of next week.
The bf.rque Acacia has completed the discharge of her produce. She cleared, ab the Customs to-day, and will be towed down to-Bagnall's Mill, Thames, this even ing. She will load 170,000 feeo of timber for Melbourne.
A. cable received by the Northern Steamfillip Company states thab the new paddle steamer Wakatere, which they have bad builb ab Glasgow, lefb that port for Auckland on the 7th insb. She will be due here about the middle of November.
"the barque Dilpussand arrived ab Port) Chalmer* this morning fron. New York, after a long and eventful voyage. She left Hew York as far back as February 25th, and on April 4th pub into Purnainbuco in a leaky condition. There the vessel was caulked, and, afber obtaining £250 on bottomry, left again for Port Chalmers on June 15th, arriving aa above. Her passage from New York has thus occupied 6J months.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 213, 9 September 1896, Page 4
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364NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 213, 9 September 1896, Page 4
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