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SAlLED—February 1.

Mararoa, e.s., 2593 tons, Chalfield, for Sydney, via Northern ports. Passaogers-— For Wellington—Misses ' Stevenson . (2), Stoddart, Harkley, Baker, Mcßean, Cook, Mesdanies Monk, Fraser, Flannaghan, Messrs Monk, ■ Fowler, Moss, Watson, Fraes, Green, Simpson, Simpson, Hockley, Brown, Kitchener, Baker, Whittingbam, Ricketts, Tripp, Master Flanaghan. For Napier—Misaea. Teduington, Best, Pearce, Joaea, Fraser, Solomon, Ti. Koa, Mrs Olliver, Messrs Gibb, Pearce, Threlkeld, Timothy, Solomon, Denny, Cotter, Masters Gouldiug (2), Olliver; For Giaborhe —Miss Vaughan, Mr Lindsay. For Auckland—Misses Malcolm, E?ans, Matthews (2), Collier* Waite (2), Mesdamos Schneider, Inglis and two children, Waitej Rev. Inglis, Messrs Hicks, Scott, Sterens, Wenn. For Sydney — Messrs Strange, Board, Bainc, Ikmningtcn, McKay. Union Steamship Company, agents. - Croydon Lias, schooner, 51-tons, Hayes, from Greymouth. Master, agent. Sailed— February 2L.

Buteshire, s.s., 5574 tons, Cathberfc, for London via Port Chalmers. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents; Dalgety and Co., loading agents. Flora, e.8., 1273 tons. Shepherd, for Dunedin. Passengers—Misses Henry, Mack ay, McQuiggan,. Montgomery, Leithead, College; Tennant, Henlon,' Doweling, Henderson, Lang, Easton, Hart, Gardener, Mesdames Brodie and maid, Kean and child, Hart, Hume and three children, Messra Renton, ,Campbell, Little, Russell, Gardener, Roaie, Bobinson, Sketch, Master Sketch. Union Steamship Company, agents. Penguin, 8.8., 935 tons, Manning, for Wellington., Passengers—Misses Ptfrkes, Noble, Trenharp (2). Bimpson, Sealy, Grubb, Martin, Tripe, Hamerton, Tennant/ Dennieton, Cocks, Mitchell, Izard, Taylor, Con way (2), Marchant, Morrab, Fitzgerald, Mesdames Wilson and child, Hicks, MeCarfchy, Auatin, Tounant* Austin* Maokie,

Dennis ton, Alexander, Beauohamn, Smith, Messrs Naples, Willorton, Fox, Bolt, Me Neil, Glover, Beaven, Brown, Hutchineon, HsHenetein, Hart, Bolt, McKonzie, Currie, Ward, Bishop, Henson. Lane, Sapho, White, Cox, Russell, Loughnan, Brown (2), Ailkon, Chisholm, Fraser (2), Levy,.Jouea, Hare, Webley, Waller, Gee, Tauner, Ryan, Kiugain, Wisher, Major Steward, Master Fitzgerald. For Pictoa—Mi3a Simp3oa. For Nelson—Messrs Scaly, Nichols, Norman, Watt. Union Sicamsuip Company, ageuts. February 3. Alert, schooner, 46 tons, Keyes, for Greymoulh. Cook Bros., agents. JManapouri, e.s., 1783 tons, Anderson, for Melbourne via Southern Ports. Union Steamship Coinpanj', agents. j Imports. I Flora—From Wellington—7o drums, 35 sks seed, 22 bags hides, 11 bags flour, 124 pkgs. From Sydney—2 bales leather, 100 cases kerosene, 37 pairs hubs, 492 bags sugar, 212 pes timbtr, 275 coils wire, 188 cases fruit, 24 pkgs. ExroRTS. Mararoa—For Wellington—3l lengths pipes, 57 sks seed, 30 ska flour, 56 pkgs. For Wanganui—27 drums dip, 3 pkgs. For Yα tea—l case. For Napi er—3o p kgs. For 'Westpori.—l2 cases. -For Gisborne—s cases tea, 50 sks chaff, 50 ska oats, 4 cases bacon, 4 pkgs. For Auckland—97 cases tea, 26' cases bacon, 11 sks bran, 126 pkgs. The New Zealand Shipping Company's barquo Firth of Forth is expected to sail for London to-day. She takes Home a full load of wool, tallow, &c. The barque Laira, from Mauritius, via Dunedin, arrived off the heads yesterday morning and came up into the stream, where she dropped anchor for the night. She brings part of her original cargo of sugar, and comes under charter to the Shaw Savill and Albion Company to load for London. The Laira is under the. commaud of Captain Petersen, well-known in Lyttelton. Messrs Kayo and Carter are her inward agenlu. ' Messrs Cook Bros. , ketch Alert, Captain Keyes, sailed yesterday morning for Grey* mouth. She gob away with a nice southwest breeze, which curried her well up the coast. The e.s. Manapouri, Captain Anderson, •arrived from Sydney, via Northern pjrta, yesterday morning, and after landing a numbar of passengers left for the South. Her ■ purser reppr:a :'—She left Sydney on the 24th, and arrived at Auckland on the 29th, left again on the3oi>h at 1 a. in., called at Gisborne and Napier, aud arrived at Wellington on 2nd, leaving the latter port at 2.30 the same day, and arrived at Lyttelton on the 3rd, 7 a.m., having experienced fine weather from Sydney to arrival at Napier, thence strong southerly gale and bigli eea to Wellington, thence followed by fiuo weather to arrival as above. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's Ma mar i arrived on Saturday from Timaru. She takes in at this port some 20 000 sheep and a quantity of wool and other cargo. The Corinna, from Wellington, was sighted yesterday afternoon at a quarter past 6 o'clock, about fifteeu miles from the Heads. Shortly afterwards the- weather came,on very thick, and probably this prevented her making the harbour last night. Captain Stuart, of the Tekoa, is to have command of the New Zealand Shipping Company's hew steamer, whish is rapidly approaching completion. Slio is to be launched on the Bth March, and arrive in the colony about the end of May, Captain Stuart will be succeeded on the Tekoa by Captain Caneae, formerly of the Ofcarama. Some remarkably smart aniliug has been done of late years by the New Zealand Shipping Company's clipper ship Turakina, Captain Hamonn—notably her last passage from Wellington to London, which was completed in a little over 70 days. On the 14th January, when in latitude 46xleg 15min S. and longitude 63Jeg 16miu E. the Ruapehu sighted the Turakma, which left Hamburg on the 14th 'November' for Otago Heads for orders. She was tearing along at the rate of nearly 14 knots per hour, and the steamer was unable to keep pace with her." The Turakina was s oif TaiaroA Heads yesterday. %

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9019, 4 February 1895, Page 6

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SAILED—February 1. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9019, 4 February 1895, Page 6

SAILED—February 1. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9019, 4 February 1895, Page 6