TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
j__S^^^£Js£B£ The Silver Cloud, barciuentine, is still waiting for a chance to get in. Cane Maria Van, Diemen. April 1-the Huddart Parker steamer Zeaiandia passed west at 3 p.m. to-day. Glsborne, April 2.-The s.s Te Anau left for Auckland at 9 .a.m. Passengers Misses Manning. Wilson Mackrell (2), Messrs Fisher, Erikson, Clung and HalloV'Napier, April 1.-Sailed: Te Anau. s.s., for Auckland, via Gisbome. Passengers: Misses Seymour, Wilson, Mesdames Gow, Magill, Worrall, Lindsay, Messrs Williams, Magill, Craig, Worrall. Wilson, Craig, Boun, Anderson, Lindsay. New Plymouth, April 2— Arrived: Ngapuhi, s.s., from Onehunga, connected with express. , Wellington, April 2.-Sailed: Lizard, H.M.S., for Auckland. Bluff, April I.—Sailed: Westralia, s.s., for Hobart and Melbourne. Sydney, April I.—Arrived: South Australian, s.s.. from Hokianga. Sailed: Sonoma, R.M.s., for Auckland and San Francisco.
(Received 10.15.) Sydney, April 2.—Arrived: Elvejrland, barque, from Bluff. Clarence River, April 2.—Sailed: Senorita, barciuentine, for Bluff. I Melbourne, April 2.—Arrived: Lamael, i from New Zealand. i Adelaide. April 2.—Sailed: Wasdale, ship, for New Zealand. j London, April I.—Arrived: Te Koa, s.s., 'from Wellington; Mamari, s.s., from Lyttelton. Sailed: Rimutaka, for Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 77, 2 April 1902, Page 4
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