TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
Whangarei, May B.—Arrived, 6 a.m.: Chelmsford, s.s., from A uckl and.
Hokianga Heads, May B.—The s.s. Glenelg sailed for Onehunga last night. She was unable to tow out the barque Aldebaran, owing to the illness of Captain Douglas.
- Cape Maria Van Diemen, May 8. —The s.s. Rakanoa passed east at 5.30 a.m.' to-day.
New Plymouth, May S.—Arrived, 5 d.m.— Rotoiti. s.s., from Onehunga.
Wellington, May 7.—Arrived: Moura, s.s., from Auckland; La Bella, barquentine, from. Sydney. Sailed: Takapuna, s.s., for New Plymouth and Onehunga. Passengers for Onehunga: Misses Morrison, Washington, Mesdames Paterson, Druce, Messrs Druce. Haines, Carroll, Potter, Bell, Suisted. Dukes, Ross, Watson, <■ and six steerage for both ports. Westralia. s.s., for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. Passengers for Auckland: Miss Purcell, Mesdames Slaiie and 3 children. Butler and child. Staveley, Dr. Butler. Messrs Dickerson (2), Slane, Scott, Vile, Forest. For Sydney: Miss Dickerson, Mesdames Dickersou, Livermore, Mr Livermore, and 15 steerage for all ports. May 8. —Arrived: Lizard. H.M.s.. and Mararoa, s.s., from Napier.
Dunedin, May S. — Sailed: Te Anau, for the North. Passengers from Dunedin — For Auckland —Miss Gullaiid, Mesdames Melville, White, and family; Mr White.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 109, 8 May 1903, Page 4
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