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NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS.

Tuesday—Wellington for Whangarei, 9.30 p.m.; Muritai from Mercury Bay and way ports; Waiotahi for Tauranga and Opotiki, 7 p.m.

Wednesday: Gairloch from New Plymouth; Muiitai for the Great Barrier, midnight; Waitangi for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, Tairua, Whangamata, and Tauranga, 9 p.m.; Chelmsford from Whangarei Town Wharf; Kanieri from Kaglan; Glenelg from Opunake and Wanganui.

The s.s. Te Anau left for the South last night.

Early this morning the s.s. Waihora left for Sydney.

The Tyser steamer Star of England leaves for Napier on Friday next.

The ketch Envy leaves for Coromandel this afternoon with a cargo of coal.

The departure of the Pukaki for the South has been fixed for 2 p.m. on Thursday.

The scow Whakapai arrived at Gisborne from Ngunguru yesterday with a cargo of coal.

The barque Auriga was berthed beside the Railway Wharf to-day to discharge her cargo of manure.

The s.s. Ovalau leaves for Rarotonga and Tahiti this evening, taking with her the following passengers:—Mr and Mrs J. Poulet and child, Messrs D. J. Ke.in, A. B. Donald, and 6 steerage.

The launch which Mr Low, late with Messrs C. and W. Bailey, is buliding for Mr T. Ryan for Rotorua.is now approaching completion, and is to be put in the water on Tuesday next.

The barque Nellie Brett cleared all her cargo yesterday, and this morning began her loading with gum for New York.

her loading with gum for New York. She will probably get away early next week. :

Hurricane weather was experienced by the steamer Borneo on her voyage from Newcastle to Sourabaya, between Cape Moreton and Indian Head. The gales continued for three days, and everything on deck was swept overboard. One of tbe tanks was washed against the second officer, smashing both his legs. He succumbed" next day.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 252, 25 October 1898, Page 4

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NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 252, 25 October 1898, Page 4

NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 252, 25 October 1898, Page 4

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