TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
Whangarei, Feb. 7.—Arrived: Wellington, s.s., from Auckland. Russell. Feb. 7.—Arrived: Clansman, s.s., from Auckland. Russell, Feb. 6.—Sailed: Hinemoa, Government s.s, for Cape Maria Van Diemen. _, Wellington, Feb. 7.—Arrived: Flora, s.s., from Napier. Lyttelton, Feb. C.-Sailed: Mary Moore, barque, Alcestis, barque, for Kaipara, Bluff Feb. 7.—Arrived: Monowal, from Melbourne and Hobart, at noon. Passengers: Nil. THE TAKAPUNA. Wellington, Feb. G.-Sailed, 8 a.m.: Takapuna, .« s., for New Plymouth and Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Baldwin, Harkness, Copeland. Booth and trlend, Anderson, Janson, Campbell, Leckie.Mesdames Baldwin, Freehill, Brent, Savage, Harvey, Col. Smith, Dr. Baldwin, Rev. Jones Hon, Walker, Capialns Dangar, Newton, Harvey, Messrs Freehill, Meson, Owen, Fahey <2), Watt. McCoy, Garlick, Thompson, Smith, Fourettes. THE VANCOUVER MAIL. Wellington, Feb. 7.-The s.s. Warrimoo arrived from Vancouver at 5.30 this morning. She left there on January 20. Had thick weather on leaving, and then fine until nearing New Zealand, when the wind increased with rain. The Warrimoo's passengers are:—For Wellington: Mr and Mrs Cook, Mr and Mrs Vernon and family, Mr and Mrs Colebrook, Misses Cook (2), Mrs Stubbs and 3 children, Messrs Fergusson, St. Hill, Stevenson, Spiers, and Roger. For Auckland: Mr G. Harvey. For Sydney: 20, cabin and 5 steerage. Cargo for Auckland: 10 eases drugs, 2 cases boots and shoes, 8 cases paper, 7 bales dom cotton. THE KETCH GRATITUDE MISSING. Invercargill,. Feb. 6—The Tutanekai, Which is going to the Southern Islands. will make a special search for the ketch Gratitude, which is now nearly four months out from the Bluff on a trip to Macquarrie Islands for penguin oil. THE STEAMER SWAN. Sydney, Feb. 6.—Some anxiety is felt for the safety of the little steamer Swan, which left here.en January 14 for Napier. News received from Lord Howe Island states that she called there- on January 20, short of coal, and resumed her voyage on the 2Gth. The Swan called in at AVhangaroa short of coal on the Ist inst. She was supplied by the Clansman, and left on the 2nd for Napier. -
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 31, 7 February 1899, Page 4
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