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NORTHERN US. CO.'S MOVEMENTS.

Thursday: Muritai from Great Barrier; Wellington from Whangarei; Ngunguru tor Whangarei, 5 p.m.; Ohinemuri from ■Wailiarara. Chelmsford for Whangapoua, 8 p.m.; Waitangi from Tauranga, etc. Friday—Clansman arrives from Northern ports early and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; Wellington for Whangarei, 9.30 p.m.; Glenelg from Hohoura, etc.; Muritai for way ports and Mercury Bay, 7 p.m..

The s.s. Rimutaka left for Wellington this afternoon.

The schooner Greyhound brought a load (pf gum and sundries from the North this morning.

The Tyser s.s. Star of Australia left Sydney yesterday, and Is therefore due here on Monday next.

The S.S. and A. steamer Karamea is to make Auckland her final port of departure for London. She is due here on March 28, and will leave about April 2. Messrs L. D. Nathan and Co. are the local agents.

Captain Sutcliffe, late of the Whakatane, has been appointed to the command of the New Zealand Shipping Company's new steamer Tongariro, which left London for New Zealand, via Capetown, on Tuesday.

The number and tonnage of British vessels respecting whose loss reports were received by the Board of Trade in December last, and the number of lives lost, were as follows:—Sailing vessels, 29, with 5865 tons and 93 lives; steamers, 11, with 6755- tons and 47 lives.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 50, 28 February 1901, Page 4

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NORTHERN US. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 50, 28 February 1901, Page 4

NORTHERN US. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 50, 28 February 1901, Page 4