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Hxoa Water., to-day.—Auckland 4.495.16 ~ ~ ~ Manukau 7.44 — S.ll ■ Son.—Rises, 5.30; sets, 6.59 Moon. —Full, 14th, fl-3 p.m. ARRIVALS. Ruby, schooner, Lambert, from RussellMaster, agent. Christina, schooner, Smith, from Russell.— Master, agent. Dream, cutter, Bushell, from Thames.—Master, agent. Fanny Kelly, ket-ch, Williams, from Whangaroa, —Master, agent. Glenelg, s.s., Faruuhar, from Russell. —A. McGregor, agent. DEPARTURES. Ringarooma, s.s., Chatfield, for Melbourne and Southern ports. Passengers : —For Gisborne .; Miss M. Henry, Messrs. H. H. Dairs, Maxwell, and Stewart. For Napier: Mrs. Passmoro. For Wellington : Messrs. E. Owen, - -J. Grant (and wife). For Ly ttelton : Messrs. H.'Knox, A. Lyon, F. W, Williams, Smith, S. Spensley, Master Lyverett, Mrs. and Miss Heywood. For Port Chalmers: Mrs. Reynolds, Master Callan. For Melbourne: Messrs, J. Fleming and Page.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Belle Brandon, schooner, Harris, for Samoa. —Henderson and Macfarlane, agents. Glenelg, s.s., Faiquhar, for Tauranga.—A. McGregor, agent. ENTERED INWARDS. Ruby, schooner, 36 tons, Lambert, from Russell, with 60 tons manganese. •Christina, schooner, 59 tons, Smith, from Russell, with 86 tons coal. Fanny Kelly, ketch, Williams, from Whaugaroa, with 27,933 feet timber. PKOJECTED DEPA RTURES. London. —Barque Dunlo?, early. Sidney.—s.s. Albion, 22nd. - Melbourne.— S.a. Rotomahaua, Thursday. Tonga and Samoa. — Schooner Caledonia, Saturday. Gisbokne, Napier, and Sooth. — S.s. Roto- . mahana, Thursday. Taeanaki and South.—S.s. Hawea, Tuesday. New Plymouth and Wanqanui—S.s. Oreti, • Tuesday. ' ■'Kdssblu—S.s. lona, Mondays; s.s. "Waitaki, Wednesdays. Whanoabki and Mangapat. — S.s. Argyle, "Tuesdays and Fridays ; s.s. Waitaki, Wednes days and Fridays. TaOßanga. — S.s. Waitaki, Mondays; s.s. Glenelg, to-day. "Waitara. —S.s. Rowena, to-day; Lalla Rookb, to-morrow. RAGLAN. —S.s. Lalla Rookh, to-morrow. WangaNOl. — S.s. Wallabi, to-day. VESSELS EXPECTED. SHIPS. • Oxford, from London, sailed December i. Sydenham, from London, sailed November 27. 3ARUUJ23. Loch Dee. from London, sailed December 24. Stag, from Newcastle. Superior, from Ne.v York, sailed October 23. BAHQUENXINE. Falcon, from Melbourne, sailed January 31. BKIO. Thomas and Henry, from Lyttelton, sailed 'January 31. ' B3IGANTINE9. Orwell, from Roual Is., sailed outward Dec. 26 Ryno, from Rotumah, sailed outward Jan. 13. schooners. Gael, from Fiji. Dayapring, from Islands, early. Atotehsu, from Itarotonga. Kate McGregor, schooner, from Timaru, sailed February S. Transit, from Atiu, sailed outward Nov. 22. Agnes Donald, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Dec. 3. Pirate, from Penrylin 1., sailed outward Dec. 30. Mary King, from Lyttelton, sailed January 31. Sybil, from Tahiti, sailed outward Jan. 10. Winifred, from Suva, sailed outward Jan. 19.; Marion, from Noumea, sailed outward Jan. 20. Mazeppa, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Jan. 20. Julia Price, from Noumea and Norfolk Island, sailed outward Jan. 20. ■Ovalau, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Jan. 23. , . Policeman, from Noumea and Norfolk Island, sailed outward January 30. Jsabella Pratt, from Oamaru, sailed Jan. 20. KETCHES. Pearl, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Sep. 21. Speedwell, from Norfolk Island sailed outward. . Jan. 30. 1 B Inwabd Coastwise. — Pukapuka, barge, from Matakana, with 20,000 feet junk timber; Perseverance, schooner, from "Waiheke, with, .250 bushels shingles; Rangatira, cutter, from Barrier, with 50 tons firewood. Oct ward Coastwise. — Pukapuka, barge, for Mahurangi; Persererance, schooner, for Sandspit; Rangatira, cutter, for Omaha. The s.s. Kotuku is announced to leave for the Te Aroha goldfields this evening. The s.s. lona will leave on Monday next for Russell, taking visitors to the reeatta. at reduced fare. . She returns again on Friday. The ship Margaret Galbraith proceeds to Timaru as soon as her inward cargo has been discharged. The TJnion S.S. Co.'a s.s. Ringarooma steamed for Melbourne via Southern ports at noon yesterday. The schooner Isabella Pratt left Oamaru for this port on the 29th ult. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. The s.s. Wallabi is announced to leave for Wanqanui at 3 p.m. to-day. The s.s. Rowena leaves for Waitara at 1 p.m. o-day. " BY TELEGRAPH. B/USSELL. February 10.—Sailed : S.s. Waitaki. Passengers : Messrs. Yon Sturmer, Hill, Thompson, and others. WELLINGTON. February 10.—Sailed: S.s. Hawea, for the North. Passengers ; Misses Marden, Wilten and two children, Mesdames Paul, Robson, Chrichton, Andrews, Mears, and Richardson, Hon. . Major Atkinson, Messrs. Knowles, ' Thistle, Musgrave, Riggs, Thurford, Thompson, : Mills, and Harker, and ten in the steerage. LYTTELTON. .February 10. -— Sailed : S.s.- Wanalca, '.for Akaroa and Port Chalmers ; s.s. Rotomahana, •for Wellington ; s.s.' St. Kilda, for Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6002, 11 February 1881, Page 4
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