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THE WAIKARE.

The !■•..-*. Wnikort', which Las replaced tue J-'u line .ii the SyiJui .. -Kant t.'oast trade, :it'nvea iroi;i tin.- Ssuutu vi 0.31) [>.iv. yesterday. Mi- 11. K. Wuus, the purser, it-ports Hi..l tin- HU'iiaicr ;••!,. UuitecUn at .\.\o p.iii. oil Hi'- l:»:li lust., calk-d ilt LyttCllOll OU j tun 'Ji)il\, Wellington on tne -'l.*r, Napier mi i tin- 'SJiwl, ami U-it Gisbonie ut ;>.4u p.m. on [ tin- iircl; had Kust Cape Inland abeam iit ; 10.-10 p.m. same day, ami Cuvier Island at 1 p.m. "ii mi- "_'-sri!, isrui arrived ut tiu.-vvli.-ul a.s Mtuit-d. H!ic experienced ligi^r v.i----iiiil-lt: windd ami Out: weather to .-.^iiii-i-: ; tliciii'v to arrival Htrong uurth-earit to northI v. c-.il vviml.H iilnJ h<':nl .-ioa, svitii thick sveu- : iher. Captain Uicharil-iou is ia cuiniriuiiil, i u:ml willi linn are ihe following otrtw-r*:— Chief, Mr <'. 11. Id-iiaisl: xeeond, Mr 1». 'li.uu: third, Mr If. \V. Plaits; fourth, Mr ! \V. .)• King: purser, Mr fl. K. Wutta; ansistunf purser, Mr ii. (.'. Kvaus; chief eugi- ! iicci1, Sir T. It, MeikU'john; second i-ngi- ; iwur, iir VV. < 'arson: tlnril engineer, Mr A. jC. McMaiJter; fourth engineer, Mr W. Wat- | Mm: cuief Mtewurd, Mr J. Beveridge. I Tne Waikan- leuv-'.-s for Sydney at f..30 ! o'clock this evening with the following pusI Ht-ugi-rs: Misses 10. good, Whitney, Walker, ! I'r.nsj. I'ullau, lienwit'k, Bedford, Dormer, Cottier, Siuitli, riili. Thorpe, Cameron,Les- ! tc.-, Jeifemin, MesduiUcva Leater, Godmoud, I Cameron, Hunnser, Juuneey, Hill, Oxley, I Cottier, Harvey. MeCuioilgb ami child, Syi inoii, Ui<-h:ini.ion, liedford, Crobett, ItenI Uaii, Viiiglit, titcvcnsi, ]»oru»-r, Jacobs, Hey- ■ nolilH, I.f-yiand, O'Brien, Taylor, McKillop, j .fours, Kf.-IUH'Uy, IIt'SMM Jacobs, Uf.Vllolll-i, i Lt-yiaud. u'liru-n, Tayior, liigood, Thoaipi soil. McKllop, Jones, i.icllatly, li. Santlf.-r, ! llliur, KeiuiHiy, Tulioch ,l;ioucri'.-k, Kvan.s, j Creamer, )■:. J. AfcLeod, tritli, Littler, i'hillips, 1.e.-tf-cr, 'J'liurpc, W. A. Millt-r, A. Vtlng, Frith, Hope, C. V«. Tunnor, E. Oo«-r----ncy, McCuiloiigu, Uobinsoa, Kenwlfk, I*. E. Grieve, Henry, Cottier, King, Hure, i>rs. Kflitl, U'ietleniunn, Archdeacon I'ulmcr, ;iiiU '•'•'<> ?<t«;el-age. THE ALDJ3BRARAN. The barcjueAldebraran arrived yesterday morning lrom Newcastle, with a car^o of coal. She left Newcastle on Bth Snst., «snd had moderate weather till the 17th, wnen a rpcdferate S.E. gale was met On \Vc;lnefday the gale was very heavy, and ennUnueci no until Friday, wnen Cape Brett Sitjlitf-d. The barque will discharge her c-oal into the Union C'o.'h hulk.-j. THE VISION". The brigantino Vision arrived from Newcastle at Ji o'clock on Saturday riight. She left Noweastie on !)th lust, and nad moderate weather until !-:!ghtinK the Three King:; on Sunday last. On j-'riday night the sale wa« met, and during its progress the fort-topsail was blown out of the bolt ropes, while continuous seaa were shipped. • THE CLAN MACLEOD. 1 he barque Clan Mac-leod, purchased by M: J. J. Craijj for the intercolonial trade, arrived from Newcastle on Saturday n'ght. ynii berthed at the wharf tMs looiniri,' to discharge her cargo "f co«I. Th; vcs.s'f-l left Newcastle on Bth inst. an«i had ntith to easterly winds to Cape Maria. Ihe north-easterly gala vyas met on FviCitiv night, and a good deal of water was shipped, but no damage was sustained. Cm discharge "t her cari;o rre barque proceeds to the Thames lo ltad Xoi- AJC-.'l/ouir-t.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 47, 25 February 1901, Page 4

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THE WAIKARE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 47, 25 February 1901, Page 4

THE WAIKARE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 47, 25 February 1901, Page 4