TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
Wliaugarei, Mnrcb 4.—Balled, 8 a.m.: Chiilmsford, s.s., for Auckland. Hokiangn Heads, March 4.—The*Sliver Cloud, bnrquentlne, la still bar bound here. j Kaipara Heads, March 3.—Arrived: Mary Moore, barque, from Melbourne; I Jessie Niccol, schooner, from Lyttelton. Russell. March 4.—Arrived: Greyhound, schooner, from Auckland, at 9 a.m. Capo Maria Van Diemon, March 2.— Bnrcjue JCutblecn Hilda passed east at .4 p.m. Waitnra, March 4.—Sailed, 8.^,0 a.m.: Kfliileri, b.s., for Kawhiu uud Onehunga. New Plymouth, March 4.—Arrived, 4.20 a.m.: Ngapuhi, s.s., from Onehunga. C.W.B. Napier, March 4.—Arrived: Moura, s.s., from North; I'nkehu, s.s., from Welllugton, Wellington, March 2.—Arrived: Rlmntaka, 8.H., from Auckland. Sailed: Monownl, s.s., for Sydney. Thursday Island, March 2.—Arrived: H.M.s., Sparrow, from England-. The Sparrow is to take the place of the Ringdove on thp Australian station. Sydney, March 2.—Arrived: Troopships Custodian and Antilllan, from Capetown. Sailed: Westralia, h.s, for Wellington, with an PJngilsh mail. THE VANCOUVER MAIL. Brisbane, March 2.—Arrived: Aorangl, 8,8., from Vancouver. The Aorangi has the following cargo for Auckland: 7 cases drugs, 17 bales pnper, 5 cases boots, 20 cases oiled clothing, 20 bales cottons.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 4
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181TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 4
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