TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
_ Whansarel, September 21. — Arrived at 7.45 a.m.: Kanlerl s.s., from Auckland. Marsden folut, September 20. —The following vessels are wind-bound here:—Zlor, Hlkurangl, Sason, Hula, Fanny, Hera.a, Winnie, Totara, Kla Ura, Hawk, Kocfc LJly. Uusseii, September 20. —The scow Dandy arrived last nleht. Kussell, September ZL —l"he s.s. Clansmal bound for Auckland, put back through stress of weather at 7 a.m. to-day. Cape Maria Van Dlemen, September 2U.— The s.s. Italtuna, from Auckland to Greymouth, passed south at 3.3U p.m. to-day. Hoklanga Heads, September 21.—Arrived: Ohlnemuri, s.s., with schooner Sarah and Maiy Ln tow, from Wihangape. Sailed: O-hlnemuri, s.e., for Whangape. ■ New Plymouth, September 21.—Arrived at 6 a.m.: Rarawa, e.s., from Onehunga. Wanganui, September 21.—Arrived at 7 a.m.: Alascotte, s.s., Irom Auckland, via Wellington. Ooiwa, September 21.—Sailed at 9 a.m.: Walotahl, s.s.. for Auckland. Awanui, September 21.—Called at 7 £.nr.: Chelmsford, s.s., for Auckland. East Cape, September 2L—The s.e. Hanplri passed north at 9.30 a.m. and the s.s. Rimutaka passed south at 10.40 a.m. to-day. Wellington, September 20.—■ Sailed: Victoria, s.s., for Napier, Glsborne, Auckland, ■and Sydney. Passengers lor Auckland: Messrs Hright, McEwan. For Sydney: Misses Kdmonds (2), and 8 steerage for ail pons. Arrived at 11 p.m.: Manapourl, e.s.. from Auckland; Fltzclarence s.e., from -Newcastle. ' Wellington, Seipt. 21.—Arrived, at 4 a.m.: Rotoltl, 8.5., from New Plymouth; Mokola, s.s., from Napier. Westport, September ao. — Sailed at 11 p.m.: Taviunl, s.s., for Auckland. rpHE FARMERS , CO-OPERATIVE SUP--L PLY ASSOCIATION OF AUCKLAND. N.Z. (Late W. J. Hurst and Co.), GRAIN, SEED, PRODUCE, AND ARTIFICIAL MANURE MERCHANTS. Also, ALL FABMING REQUIREMENTS. Being the successful tenderer for the Goodwill of thp above Business, 1 have pleasure In Intimating to the present customers and public generally that from the Ist October, I Intend carrying on the same In the old premises, and trust to receive rhe continued support of all old customers, and as many new ones as will favour mc with their confidence. Mr Grainger will still continue to manage this business; which will be carrier on nnde rthe above name. J. J. CRAIG. With reference to the above, I trust all old friends will assist mc in making the business a huge success. A. H. GRAINGER.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 226, 21 September 1906, Page 4
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