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BY TELEGRAPH.

KAIPAKA HEADS. April s.Sailed: Belle, barque, for Sydney; Silver Cloud, barquentine, for Sydney, with 238,000 feet sawn and baulk timber. MARS DEN POINT. April s.—Arrived : Bee, pcow, from Auckland. RUSSELL. April s.—Arrived : Clansman, s.s., from Mangonui and Whangaroa. Sailed : Clansman, s.s., for Auckland. Passengers : — Mesdamea Downes, Harvey, Wortherspoon, Rogers, Trimnell, Deery, Garton, Messrs. Downes (2), Dickeson (2), Arniiger, Ratcliffe, Penny, Davis, Smith, Welder (2), Rodgers (2), Shepherd (2), Wortherspoon (2), Mountain, Frost, Bloinfield, Clarke (2), Hington, Deery, Regg, Hows, Garton (2), Weber, Drs. Mason and Trimmall, and 4 in the steerage. TAURANOA. April 5. — Arrived: Australia, s.s., from Auckland. WELLINGTON. April s.—Arrived : Grafton, 5.8., from Nelson and the West Coast; Wareatea. s.s., from Westport. Sailed : Dingadee, s.s., for Auckland, via the East Coast; Tarawera, s.s., for the South; Krlmpen Aan De Lek, barque, for London. Her cargo consists of 3037 bales and 80 pockets wool and skins, 743 bales hemp, 929 casks tallow and pelts, 9 bags horns andlioofs, 1 bale hair, and 8 cases sundries. TIMARU April s.—Arrived: Te Koa, s.s., from Lytlelton. LYTTELTON. April s.—Cleared : Margaret Galbraith, ship, for London. Sailed : Doric, for London. Passengers Misses Mead. Hay man, Heath, Jollie, McHardy, Mcllwraith, Ashwell, Ward, Dodwell, Bellerby, Roberts, Browning, Boulton, Adams, Jakins, Mesdames Paton, Mead, Ken way, trikart, Nicolls, Tancred, Paton, Alleson and infant, Robilljard and child, Fenwick, Bellerby and infant, Browning. Josling, Boulton, Stockben anji infant, Lindsay, Jakins, Breckles and three children, Davidson, Newton, Captain H. T. Bridge, Dr. Frikart, Major Storey, Messrs. Bilbrough, J. Paton, L. Hind.son, G. Brookes, J. C. Peyton, J. C. Paton, J. Cameron, E. J. Mead, J. G. Nicolls, J. Barton, A. D. Mellwraith, J. H. Challis, E. P. Carey, .1. F. Paton, L. Deane, E. Grether, G. Ward, G. Endean, S. Cohen, W. B. Smith, H. J. Smith, A. L. Bellerby, H. Godfrey, H. Dalgleish, W. J. Browning, W. Lindsay, E. Collet, J. Ronton, H. West, J. Kennedy, G. Tremain, S. Tuck, E. Yewdall, G. Bagg, W. McKinnis, T. W. Mcßeady, J. C. Brown, G. Eynon, A. Jakins, H. R. Breckels, W. Sinclair, A. Davidson, G. Harrison, A, McKay. J. B. Cameron, G. J. Beamish, M. Simcott, W. H. Ashford, H. J. Balsden, W. Forbes, F. Park, R. Meilcle, J. Neale, Masters Mead, Bellerby, Browning. Sailed : Takapuna, s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers For Wellington: Misses Wilson, Wood, Taylor, Maginnity, Chapman, Hart, and Pilbrow, Mesdames Marriatt, Lambie, Wilson, Bell, Heron and child. Tippett, Cohen, Elliott, Quitin. Herapath, Dean, Stewart, Smith, Hunt, Tiller, and Bell. Dr. Bell, Messrs. Shorter, Chappell, Cohen, Rhodes, Russell, Aymour, Fergusson, MoEuery, Cousins, Ratter, Ruxton, Markland, Cumberworth, Chiug, Chambers, Phillips, Daly, David, Rutter, Phillips, Tingey, Tip§ett, Dean, Cockrane, Elliott, Aohard, Smith, Tiller, McGregor, Little, Bell, Heron, Flanaghan, and Fergusson. For New Plymouth : Mr. and Mrs. Murpatroyd, Mrs. Bosworth. For Auckland : Miss Wood, Mrs. Tippett, Messrs. Lippiatt, Ro3s, and Ender.

MELBOURNE. April s.—Sailed, to-day : Te Anau, a.s., for the Bluff. ___

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

Wellington, April 5. — The following notice to mariners appears in to-night's Gazette Notice is hereby given that the present red light exhibited from the lighthouse on Oaniaru Head, half-a-mile north of Cape Wanbron, will be discontinued on the 23rd of May, 1894, and that on and after that date a flashing white light, showing a flash every 14 seconds, will be shown in lieu thereof, and may bo seen in clear weather from seawards between magnetic bearings of N.N.W. and S. by W. at a distance of 15 miles.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9478, 6 April 1894, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9478, 6 April 1894, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9478, 6 April 1894, Page 4

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