UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS.
Wednesday.—Hauroto leaves for Fiji at 5 p.m. ; Moana arrives from 'Frisco and leaves for Sydney; Mahinapua arrives at Oneliunga and leaves after arrival of 'Frisco mail.
Thursday.—Te Anau arrives from South. Saturday.—Te Anau leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at noon; Takapuna arrives at Oneliunga at 6 p.m.
NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVE-
MENTS,
Wednesday.—lona leaves for the Great Barrier at midnight: Waitangi leaves for Kuaotumi, Mercury Bay, Tairua, and Wbiangamata at 9 p.m. ; Douglas arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Ghlemsford .arrives from Tauranga and Wbakatane. Thursday. —C4airioch leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m. : Douglas leaves for AVhangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m. ; lona arrives from the Great Barrier; Wellington arrives from Whangarei.
Friday.—Clansman arrives from Russell, at 6 am., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p'm. ; Coroma'ndel leaves for Waiheke at 9 a.m., and returns about 5 p.m. ; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, Whangarei Heads, and Mangapai at 10.30 p.m. ; lona for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, and Kennedy's Bay at 9 p.m. ; ICanieri leaves for Waitara at 1 p.m. ; Glenelg leaves for Opunake and Wanganui at 1 p.m. Thames Service.—Steamers leave for Thames, Paeroa, and Coromandel daily. See advertisements daily papers.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 255, 3 November 1897, Page 4
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196UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 255, 3 November 1897, Page 4
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