SHIPPING TELEGRAMS,
Kaipara Heads, May 25. Arrived—Gratitude, ketch, from Dunedin. Auckland, May 25. Sailed—Connty of Ayr, barque, for Adelaide; Clansman, schooner, for Sydney : Enterprise, schooner, for Dunedin; Aratapu, schooner, for Wellington ; Kathleen Hilda, barque, for Melbourne : Gairloch, for New Plymouth, passengers—Messrs Simpkin and Harrold'; Takapuna, for New Plymouth and Wellington, passengers — Misses Rowden, Henn, and Trent, Mesdames Trent and Railley, Messrs Wing, Moore, Eilgour, J. M. Joynt, Simon, Allen, Trent, Duncan, Gore, T. A. Cohen, Dillon, Phypers, Gillatty, McLellen, Pyke, Wright, and Harrold ; Waihora, for Sydney.
Wellington, May 25. Arrived—Charles Edward, from Nelson. Sailed—Wareatea, which takes up the running in Tasmanian waters, for WestS>rt and Hobart; Charles Edward, for elson and the West Coast; Hesketh, for Greymouth. Messrs Huddart-Parker's steamer Anglian makes two more voyages between New Zealand and Sydney, ana then will be replaced by the W—tralia of 2884 tons, which was launched last year. The Westralia, which is on much the same lines as the Tasmania, though fitted up more luxuriously, leaves Sydney for Auckland on July 7th. Dcnkdin, May 25. Sailed—Tasmania, for Sydney via the East Coast ports. Passengers—Misses Bevan, Meddlemiss, McArthur, McDonald, Davidson, Nathan, Butterworth, Clark, Thompson and Margoliouth (2), Mesdames Carmicnael and two children, Clapperton, Price, Moore, Phillips, Turner, Renton, Thompson, McCulloch and Margoliouth, Messrs Brown, Renner, Mitchell, Davis, Clapperton, Coulson, Sampson, Ross, A. Gray, Phillips, Wise, Schreyer, Renton, L. McCulloch, Allen, Patrick, Purnell, Henderson and Lawrence, Masters Kettle, Ritchie and Russell (3) and 19 steerage.
DAILY MEMORANDA—Wed., May 26. AUCTIONS. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, at Addington Yards'—Sheep, cattle, &c. New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Association, ,at Addington Yards—Sheep, cattle, &c. , Tonks, Norton and Co., at their Rooms, at I—Furniture, &c. W. R. Harding,: at his Rooms, at 11— ' Pledges. Ayers, Beauchamp and Co., at their Room?, at 10—Fruit, &c.
Amusements, Meetings, &c. Theatre Royal—D'Orsay Ogden Company. A. and P. A. Room—He formation of Hor-
ticultural Society, at 8. City Council Chamber—Record Reign Celebration General Committee, &c., at
7.30. A. and P.A- Winter Show—Tattersall's, at
2 ; Lecture, at 3. Canterbury College Engineering Society,
. at 9. Conciliation Board, at 10. Hoßpital Board, at 2. North belt Presbyterian Church Annual Meeting, at 8.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9736, 26 May 1897, Page 6
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