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SHIPPING NEWS.

NIAGARA IN PORT.

MARAMA TO-MORROW. Mnny passeiifrprs front abroad are landing at Auckland this week. The R.M.S. Niajjuiji arrived at Auckland from Sydney tliis morning, to land passengers from Sydney and embark local passengers for Suva, Honolulu and Vance uver, for which ports she is to sail at noon to-morrow. Also from Sydney, the Marama flue at R. 30 n.m. to-morrow while the lonic, from London and Southampton, expects to arrive on Wednesday night, berthing on Thursday morniii;.f. The Canadian Conqueror, with cargo from Halifax, is due on Wednesday. At Wellington, the Makura is landing passengers, mails and cargo from San Francisco, Papeete and Karotonga, and roMinica her voyage to Sydney to-mor-row afternoon. ARRIVALS—SATURDAY. Tiroa, from Gisborne, 4.10 p.m. Otimai, from Opotiki, 5.05 p.m. YESTERDAY. Tuhoe, from Coast, ,'{. lo a.m. Awahou, from Gisborne, 5.5 a.m. Waimea, from Napier, 5.15 p.m. THIS DAY. R.M.s. Niagara, from Sydney, 5.15 a.m.— FusJsengiTs : First saloon, Misses P. Smith, V Clarke, F. Craig, L. Clouston, K. V. t'hiipinun, (i. Krson, I. Freeman, l>. Grove, A. -M. Hicks. V. Herbert, M. Hyams, G. J. Jordan, D. Knight, J. R. Knight, M. G. Lowry, E. Merry, E. McMaster, I. Mac<oiia< hie, M. Keid, W. 11. Robertson, A. W. Smeotoli, I. Stewart. J. Tait, N. F. C. Wickstead, D. Yates, (.!. Yates, !. Young, G Williamson. M. Williamson, A. K. Walton, Mesdaine.s W. .1. Armstrong, C Blogg F S Coote, M. Dlxsoii, J. <;. Elliott, C. W. Garr.ird, Henry, M. G. HIU, (J. s. Harrison, W. J. Jordan, Rev. Kirk, N. F. Lowndes. M. Mallins, K. Manton, H. D. Major, A. M. McKay, A. W. Mcl'herson, J. Madison, E. R. Nathan. A. Newton, 11. A. Parker, W. A. Piper, T. H. lVttit, C. B. Keed. A. M. Reid, S. Smilh, 11. Snow, G. Stallenberg, G. E. Stratum. A. E. Sutchbury, R. Stewart, 11. <». Sykes. R. Young, A. 11. Tait, F. J. Thorby, M. E Williamson, Messrs. J. G. Allison, F. M. Burke, C. Blocg, J. B. Craig, .1. Clark. N. S. Cutis, S. Dempster, J. G. Elliott. It. M. Finch. R. A. Gale, C. W. Gnrrard, W. Goodfellow, F. Goldberg. S. Hall, F. Henry. (J. S. Harrison, F. J. Haudroii, W. J. Jordan, R. N. Kirk, M. W. Major, R. M. Martin, A. M. McKay, H. Melntyre, A. W. McPherson, H. A. Parker, »'. B. Iteeil. W. Redstone, C. Kalph, A. M. Keed. T. Sadler, S. Smith, M. Snow, D. Salter, G. Spoechley, W. Stnllenberg, G. E. Strattoti, A. E. Sutchbury, F. W. Stanhope, H. O. Sykes, V. Tatnall. A. 11. Tait, E. J. Tait. A. C. Tallow, (;. L. Thorburn, J. S. Thompson, F. J. Thorby. J. Triggs, J. Woods, C. Woodhend, M. B. Williamson, D. Yaffa. R. Young, Major J. Alexander, Rev. Dr. 11. D. Major, A. Newton, T. H. Pettitt, Sir W. Reid, Masters J. Coote, W. Jordan, Sir V. Wilson; second saloon, Misses J. Aiiisworth, E. E. Ainsworth. I. M Ainsworth. R. O. Copp. E. M. Copp, B. Dodds, .T. Fraser. V. Fisken. R. Fisken, D. Hore, B. Holmes. M. Kensington, F. Lister, L. Marsh, S. Morpeth, L. Mason, M. McLean, W. J. Ormiston. M. Kyan, 1 , . Smith, Mesdames G. Allan. A. E. Anderson. N. B. Ainsworth. M. Conners. J. H. Copp, S. Engeler, C. Fisken. G. Hore, (}. Lister. L. Lasher, J. Mitchell. A. Menzies. K. McKenna, T. Parker. C. Ryan, W. Ri<-hards, K. Sly, F. W. Vickery, M. West. Messrs. G. Allan. A. E. Anderson, E. S. Ainsworth, W. Allison, 11. J. Buchanan, W. D. Brock, L. Coulton, J. Coomber, .1. Prummond. D. Frnser, E. Harvey, M. F. Hay, J. Hore, C. P. Hore. (;. Lister, L. Lasher. A. Menzies, N. McClrnith, K. McKenna, N. Oates, W. Pye. J. Peppard, T. Parker, W. Richnrds. C. R. Roberts. J. Sly, E. B. Smart, <!. A. Simpson, l>. Taylor", L. Thorpe, F. W. Virkery, N. Watkins. J. White. S. Wilson. V,. Yates, Masters L. W. West, J. Lister, A. Lister, Captain J. R. Copp and 22 steerage. 4

Clansman, from Russell, 7.20 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Claymore, for Whangarei, 9.10 p.m. THIS DAY. Mahurnngi for Portland. 0.5 a.m. llerekino for Portland, 0.15 a.m. VBSSELS IN PORT. H.M.s. Philomel, Devonport (Naval Dept.). 11.M.5. Laburnum, Devonport (Naval Dept.). II M.s. Veronica, Devonport (Naval Dept.). 11.M.5. Dioniede, Devonport (Naval Dept.). 11.M.y. I>ulK'< 1 iu. in stream (Naval Dept.). 11.M.5. Whakakura, in stream (Naval Dept.). Nucula, in stream (Naval Dept.). Iris, in stream (Pacific Cable Board). Niagara. Prince's Wharf (I'nion S.S. Co.). Waiotapu, Queen's Wharf (I'nion S.S. Co.). Margaret W., Albert Wharf (Watkin and Wall is). Awaliou. King's Wharf (Watkin and Wallis). Tiroa, King's Wharf (A. G. Frankham). Waimea. Central Wharf (I'nion S.S. Co.). ({ueen Olga, Chelsea (Spedding. Ltd.). Waltomo, in stream (Union S.S. Co.), Kaikorai. in dock (I'nion S.S. Co.). Wainui, in stream (Union S.S. Co.). Hinemoa, in stream. Rewa. in stream. Southern Cross, in stream (Melanesian Mission). VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Waiotapu, Calcutta, via South, to-da.v. lonic, London, February IS. Canadian CoiNjueror, Halifax, February IS. Port Melbourne, Australia (loads), February 1(5. Westmoreland, Liverpool, February IS. Treworlas, New York, February 20. Indianola, Antwerp, February 20. Tairoa, South (loads), February 21. Herminius, Antwerp. February 23. i Golden Bear, Los Angeles. February 27. Middlesex, Liverpool. February 2S. i Waitemata, Los Angeles. February 2S. Ruahine, London, via Wellington, March 1. Anglo Colombian. Texas. March 5. City of Norwich. New York, March 5. Mataroa, London, March ti. Hororata, South (loads), March 7. Canadian Highlander, Halifax, March S. Port Melbourne, South (loads), March S. I'akeha, Port Natal, March 8. Keelung, New York, March 10. Otira, Liverpool, March 12. King Malcolm. Antwerp. March 15. Huntingdon, London, March 20. Raranga, Australia (loads), March 22. Tainui, London, via Wellington, April 13. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Maraina. left Sydney Feb. 8; due Auckland. to-morrow:; leaves Auckland, Feb. 15;; due Sydney, Feb. 1!); leaves Sydney, February 22; due Wellington, February 20; leaves Wellington, March 1: due Sydnev. March 5. Ulimaroa, left Wellington, Feb. 8; due Sydney, to-morrow; ;leaves Sydney, Feb. 15; dm- Auckland. Feb. 19 ; leaves Auckland. February 22; due Sydney. February 2(5; leaves Sydney, March 1; due Wellington. March 5. Maunganui. left Sydney Feb. 8; due Wellington, to-morrow; leaves Wellington, February 15 : due Sydney, February 19. Manuka, left Wellington February 9 ; due Melbourne, February 10. TRANS PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Aorangi left Vancouver February 6 for Honolulu. Suva, Auckland and Sydney ; due Auckland, February 25 ; due Sydney, March 2; leaves Sydaey, March 7; leaves Auckland. March 12; due Vancouver, March 2!) ; leaves Vancouver. April 3; due Auckland, April 22 ; due Sydney, April 25. Niagara, left Sydney February 7 for Auckland, Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver : arrived Auckland to-day ; leaves Auckland to-morrow : due Vancouver, March ti: due Auckland, March 25; due Sydney. March 30; leaves Sydney, April 4; leaves Auckland, April 9 ; due Vancouver, April 20. Makura, left San Francisco January 23 for Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington and Sydney; arrived Wellington to-day. sails to-mor-row; due Sydney, Feb. 16: leaves Sydney, February 21 ; leaves Wellington. February 26; due San Francisco, March 15; leaves San Francisco, March 20; due Wellington. April S; due Sydney, April 13. Tahiti, left Sydney, January 24. for Wellington, Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco: left Wellington January 29; due San Francisco, February 15; leaves San Francisco. February 20; due Wellington. March 11: due Sydney. March 16; leaves Sydney, March 21; leaves Wellington. March 26; due San Francisco. April 12. MARAMA TO MORROW. Due at Auckland at 5.30 to-morrow morning. the Union Company's steamer Mamma will berth at the Central Wharf to land passengers, malls and cargo from Sydney. She is announced to sail on ner return voyage at 3 p.m. on Friday. Also from Sydney, the Maunganui is due at Wellington to-morrow and eails on Friday.

The steamer Tlroa arrived from Gisborne on Saturday afternoon and berthed nt the King's Wharf. She is to sail again at noon to-morrow. The Gunbar Is due tomorrow from the East Coast, and will berth at the King's wharf. The following vessets are expected to be within range of the Auckland wireless station to-nij;ht : Maui I'umare, Tofua, lonic, Golden Coast, Marama, Mamilius, Canadian Conqueror. Now loading at Pacific Coast ports, the Union Company's trans-Pacific steamer Waihemo is scheduled to clear Los Angeles on February 22 for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. She is due at Auckland on March 19. From Sydney, the Union Co.'s R.M.s. Niagara arrived at Auckland this morning, and berthed at the Prince's wharf. She is announced to resume her voyage to Suv». Honolulu and Vancouver at noon to-morrow. A radio from the Union Company's steamer states that she expects to arrive at Dunedin from Hobart at 0 a.m. to-morrow. She is to leave there on Wednesday afternoon for Lyttelton, Welliugrosi, rcew I'jymouth and Auckland. MANUKA FOR MELBOURNE. For Melbourne direct, the Union Company's passenger steamer Manuka was dispatched frt>m Wellington on Saturday afternoon. Sho is due at Melbourne on February 13. RICHARDSON STEAMERS. The Itichardsou steamer l'ukeko is expected irom Portland this evening. She will load at King's Wharf and is to sail for East Coast bays, Napier and Wairoa at two o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The Awahou arrived yesterday morning and is loading at King's Wharf. She is to sail for Hick's Bay, Tokomaru Bay and Gisborno at four o'clock to-morrow evening (Watkin and Wallis, agents.) CANADIAN CONQUEROR REPORTS. Accorrding to her wireless advice, the Canadian National steamer Canadian Conqueror will arrive from Halifax on Wednesday afternoon. She will discharge the Jocal portion of her cargo at the Prince's wharf, and the remainder at Wellington. Lyttelton. Tiniarii, Dunedin and Bluff. Thence she is to return to Auckland, via Wellington, on March ■">, to sail the following day for New York, Boston nnd Halifax. C. AND C. LINE. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line advise that the Port Napier to to be dispatched from London on February 13 for Auckland, Wellington and New Plymouth. The motor ship Port Alma is to leave London an April 17 for Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, Bluff and Timaru. Also from London, the motor ship Port Fremantle is now at Suva. Her other ports of discharge are Wellington, Lyttelton and Napier. She is expected at Wellington on February 15 PORT MELBOURNE TO LOAD. To commence homeward loading, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Melbourne is scheduled to clear Sydney for Auckland on February 14 and* is due here on February 18. Her.other loading ports are Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne, Napier and Wellington, whence she is to return to Auckland on March 8 to fill np. She is announced to sail for London from Auckland on March 10. The Farmers' Auctioneering Company are the local agents. AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN LINE. The following is a list of amended and additional projected sailings from New York, under the auspices of the A. and A. Line :— Keelung, February 9. foe Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin. Wanganui. City of Winnipeg, March 5, for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin. Wirral, April ."■. for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin. City of Athens, March 20, for Levuka, Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin. (N.Z. Shipping Co., agents.) W.C.U.K.-NEW ZEALAND SERVICE. The following Federal steamers are scheduled to sail from Liverpool :— Huntingdon. February 16, for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and Bluff. Cambridge. March 2, for Auckland, Hawke s Bay, Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers. Norfolk. March 30, for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and New Plymouth. Kent, April 13, for Auckland, Wellington Lyttelton and Port Chalmers Cumberland. May 11, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers Cornwall. June 6, for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton nnd Port Chalmers. (N.Z. Shipping Co., agents.) MESS-TABLE GOSSIIP. The Kaitoke was recommissionod at Wellington yesterday, under command of Captain A. Ueeu. Ills deck officers are the t olio wing .-—Chief, Mr. A. M. Lucas; second Mr. a. W. Hodson ; third, Mr. L. P.. Thomas Ihe following are the engineers :—Chief, Sir. A. S. Ewan: second, Mr. R J olds ■ third. Mr. T. S. Knight; fourth, Mr. T. H. Downes. Mr. J. Hall, third officer of the Kaimanawa. has been invalided ashore at Vuckland. and Mr. l>. C. x. ciiamyion has been appointed to succeed him. „. *' r - '''•. ""*■ tth.le oiicf officer of the Waikouaiti. is on holidays at Sydney. .i Mr V- K' °- Ma ' bb ~s 11<HV cilief officer of the Kaiwarra. having relieved Mr. R. B Denniston, who is awaiting orders at Wellington.

Mr. A. E. Rawlins has been appointed Chief officer of the Kaiapoi. Mr. W. Johnson has rejoined the Waipaln as chief officer, after holidays. Mr. F. W. Collins has succeeded Mr. D. .V Mcl-eish, chief officer of the Hauraki who has gone on holidays. 'Mr. C. Shiirpe is now"chief officer of the v\ahine, having relieved Mr. J. Dawson who is ashore for instructions. Mr. A. Mac Donald has joined the Kauna as chief engineer. Mr. J. Brown has reioined the Katoa a< second engineer, relieving Mr J <; Craiwho has transferred to the Kaitangata' Mr. L. Scott has joined the Wingatui as second engineer.

TLIMAtIO-VS PASSENGERS. Leaving Wellington for Sydney on Friday, tile Jliiddart Parker steamer Uiiuiaroa too*k the following passengers :—Miss E. It. Moore, Miss F. A. Moore, Mr. 11. \V. Morill, Mrs. L. S. Morrill. Miss E. v. Newton, Miss th A, ,-> ewton - Mrs. K. H. .Nash, Miss E. Ileal, Mr. \\. Owers, Mr. I{. Owers Mrs B. M. Owers, Mr. J. P. Piquet, Mr. E \ Pearson, Miss E. I. Peacock, Mr. K j' I'arrott, Mr. J. S. Peacock. Mr. C. J. Power" Mr. A. Pearee, Mr. E. H. Paul. Mrs. C. M. Puce, Mr. 1). K. Price, Mr. 11. 11. price MLss D. M. Price, Mrs. A. M. Price Mr' J. 11. Pratt, .Mrs. A. M. Kudduck, Miss M. \V. Uiulduek. Mrs. A. J. Hay ward. Mr L Kumcly, Miss G. it. Itavinard, Mr H Ueidsina, Mrs. N. Reidsnia, Mr. i-\ S. Itobinson, Miss M. R. Story, Mr. F. Squires Mrs K. A. Shephard. Mr. A. Shepliard. Mr J Sut.'h. Mr. M. Spici-r. Miss A. Spicer, Mrs. B. E. Stevens, Miss E. M. Skoglund, Mr \ Stevens, Mrs. if. Tancred, Mr. P. Timonev, Mr. \V. J. Whitford. Mr. K. 11. Whitford Miss M. R. Wheeler, Miss C. Wedgwood,' Mrs. C. Withers, Mr. E. W. Withers Mr .1. Williams, Master J. Williams, Master G Williams. Mrs. E. M. Williams. Miss E. A Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. Cunii i"ee Chop and 11 children. Choy Kew, Wing Kewon, Miss G Won-, Miss :.i. T.'onjr. Miss W. Won:;, Miss E. Wonjr, Mr. A. Gaffne.v, Mr. W. H Mnvliall, Mrs. a. Stephens, Mr. W. 11. Stephens Mrs. I). Burns, Mr. K. X. Burns, Miss 11 NVlson, Mr. K. Maidens. Mr. A. W. Brown, Mr. <;. Parsons. Mr. I. W. Brazel. Mi«s M K. Gardner. Miss I. K. Gardner. Mr. T. Kilcli.i-, Mr. l>. 15. Ilinson. Mr. C. A. Lundy. Mr. J. W. Maclvisack. Mr. J. Orr, Mr P E. l'artli-y. Mrs. M. Pardey, Mr X Miller Mr. A. W. With. Mr. T. Gaffnov' Mr. G. Archer, Mrs. M E VrcheY Mr. M. V. Arlow, Mr. T G Amies. Mrs. x. F. Altus. Mr. It. 11. Altus, Master L. P. Altu-s. Master O. A. Altus Miss E. M. BriKSs, Mr. K. E. Bennett, Mrs. K. (J. Bennett. Mr. X. W. Bennett. MUs C X. Bodily, Miss IC. Buchlolz. Mr. W Bcdtield. Mrs. E. Bedtield, Miss M. Booth. Miss I. H. Booth, Mrs. l>. I. Barnett, Mrs \ Bei-kley, Mr. 11. Bellinirham. MU* K. Cardiff, Mr. (J. Comrie-Smith. Miss E. M Cook Mrs. A. (i. «;hard. Mr. A. 11. Chard. Miss '/.. Chamberlain. Mr. S. Collier. Mrs. Carnahati, Mr. C. F. Corbett. Mrs. V. U. Cotton Miss E. M. Couston, Mis. S. J. Couston, Mr. W. J. Crawford. Mrs. M. J. Crawford, Mr. J. Currie, Mr. C. Cooper, Miss B. Ilalton. Mrs. E. S. Doull, Mr. 11. W. Evke Miss J. Eyke, Mrs. E. M. Eyke. Miss" 1)' Erikson. .Mr. C. M. Francis. Miss M. 1 (Jould. Miss C. I. Gould, Mr. E. W. O,io;l----acre. 1.. V. (;eorj,'e. Miss F. M. Garratt. Mr. W. llindle. >Us. M. J. Hindle Miss H. M. Hat ton. Miss 11. M. Hadfleld. Mrs. E. IS. Iladiield. Miss E. ilarvev. Mr 11. 11. Hazelwood, Mrs. I. W. Holland Ucv W. M. Ilollniid. Mrs. E. IlrfWell. Master A. W. Holland. Master l>. W. HoJland. Miss I. Hallevvell. Mi-s l>. Holland. Mis* I. Ho:. land. Mrs. l>. M. Hunter. Mr. G. K. lluiu-r Mis> M. Hunter. Miss .1. Hunter. Miss 1\ Hunter. MasriT (J. Hunter, Mrs. E. Kinnibnruh. Mi>s X. Kinnaird. Miss 11. Kaufman, Miss (;. K. Kennedy. Miss K. I.pydon. Mr. I-.. Lambert. Mrs. W. MacKae. Miss M. II MiGovnn. Mr. P. <;. Markham. Miss M. MonaL'han. Miss K. Monacrlian. Mr*. W. 11. M.inntau. Mrs. F. Moi'lclland. Miss l>. MacLean. Miss R. V. McGhee. Mrs. x. Moore.

The Ulimaroa is due at Sydney to-mor-row- and leaves there for Auckland next Friday, arriving here the following Tuesday

! HOKOKATA AT WELLINGTON. ' An arrival at Wellington on Friday evening was the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Hororata from London. The 1 vessel has general merchandise for discharge 1 at Wellington, Auckland, and Bluff. She is expected at Auckland next Saturday. ; MAKUKA FROM 'FRISCO. I With passeciifpis, mails and cargo from I San Francisco, Papeete and the Union Company's R.M.s. Makura arrived at Wellington, this morning;. She is announced to resume her voyage to Sydney to-inorroiv afternoon. KAIKORAI TO RESUME. The Union Company is recommissioninj: Ihe Kalkorai for the coal trade. She is to go into dock this afternoon for cleaning and paintinj:. and sails to-morrow for Newcastle to load for Wellington and Napier. THE POUT HARDY. En route from Lyttelton to London, the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hardy is reported to have cleared Colon nn Saturday. She left Lyttelton on January 17, and is due at London on February V! 7. THE TOFL'A. Cabled advice from Apia confirms the departure from there, at 4 ji.ni. on Friday, of the Union Co.'s steamer Tofua. for Suva. Thence >ho i* to rot urn to Auckland, leaving Suva next Thursday, and arriving here on Monday morning.. THE WAIOTAPU. Due from Wellington at 3.00 p.m. to-day, the Union o>.'s steamer Wniotapu is to berth at the Queen's wharf to complete <lis charge of her earjro from Calcutta and Kast Indian ports. She has also general cargo from .Southern port.--. From here she is to So to Vancouver, to cunincnce loading on the Pacific Coast for New Zealand. C: A L(' LTTA LO A DIN GS. The Union Company's chartered steamer Sussex left Sydney for GeWonj; on February 7to load wheat for India. After eomple tion of discharge at Calcutta the vessel will load Eastern produce at that port and also at Penang, Singapore and Samarang lor Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Tin; company's motor fhip Hauraki is scheduled to load during July and August at Calcutta, Pennng, Singapore and Srimarang for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff. UNION CO.'S STEAMERS. The Waimea arrived from Gisborne and Napier yesterday afternoon and berthed at the Central .Wharf. She is to sail again at 4 p.m. to-morrow. The Kaimanawa is now loading at Westport for Auckland. The Waipahi leaves Auckland on February 21 for Suva, to load fruit. The Kaponpa is due at Greymouth on Wednesday and loads there, completing at Westport, for Auckland. The Waipiata left Timaru at noon last Saturday for Lyttelton, Wellington him Auckland. The Kaitangata left Greymouth at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday for Westport to complete loading for Napier and Auckland. The Kartigi left Greymouth at 11 a.m. yesterday for Wellington, Gisborne and Auckland. She will not now call at Westport. The Waipiata arrived at Lyttelton from Timaru at 10.30 p.m. on Saturday and leaves there to-morrow afternoon for Wellington and Auckland. The Katoa arrived at Lyttelton at 6 p.m. on Saturday and leaves here to-morrow-afternoon for Auckland direct. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-day.—Apanui. for Mercury Bay. Tairua and Whangamata. 4 p.m.; Clansman, for Whangaron and Mangonui. 4 p.m.: Ngapuhi. for Tauranga. «.3O p.m.; Rangitoto. for Thames. 3 p.m.: Tuhoe. for Whananaki. Tutukaka. Whangaruru and Kerikeri, 4 p.m.; Otimai, for Kutarere and Opotiki. 4 p.m.: Toa, for Whakatane. 4 p.m.: Omana for Manly. Arkle's Bay and Silverdale, 3 p.m. : Rarawa, for New Plymouth, 4 p.m.; Hauturu, for Raglan and Kawhia, 4pmArapawa. for Waikato Heads. 4 p.m. To-morrow.—Wainku. for Motuihi. Surfdale. Ostend and Omiha, 9.30 a.m.; Toa for Whakntane, 10 a.m. Wednesday.—Arapawa, for Wanganui 4 p.m. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Waiuku, from Motuihi and Waiheke. u.15 p.m.; Omana. from Manlv Arkle's Bay and Silverdale. 11 p.m. To-morrow.—Taniwha. from Paeroa, 5 a.m.; Claymore, from Whangarei, C a.m. PORT OF ONEHT7KGA. ARRIVALS SATURDAY. Hautaru from Uokianga, 4.45 p.m. ARRIVALS THIS DAY. Arapawa from Wanganui, 7.40 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Wellington. February 9.—Sailed: Waiotapu, for Auckland. 1.55 p.m. ; Manuka for Melbourne. 4.50 p.m. February in—Arrived : Wingatui, from Auckland. 3.30 p m Westport. February 9. —Arrived: Kaimanawa. from Auckland. 2.50 p.m. Lyttelton. February 9. —Arrived: Waipiata. from Timaru, 10.30 p.m SailedPlume, for Dunedin, 7.10 p m

. Dnnedln, February 9.—Arrived: Cornwall, from Lyttelton. Bluff. February 9.—Arrived: Kaponga, from Dunedin; Cumberland, from Wellington. 3.5 p.m. Sailed: Argyllshire. for Napier, 1.40 p.m. ; Karetu, for Svdnev 10.10 p.m. February 10.—Arrived:" Waikouaiti, from Sydney, 3.45 p m

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 35, 11 February 1929, Page 4

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