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KAIPARA heads. Match 21.—Arrived : AuthonS, brigahttne, from Gisbome. Sailed : Welcome, schooner, for Rockhampton. MARS DEN POINT. March —Arrived: Saxon, schooner, from Auckland, Sailed : Viking, yacht, for Auckland. RUSSELL, March 21.—Arrived : Clansman, s.s., from the North. Sailed: Clansman, s.s., for Auckland. Passengers: Mesdames Kelly and Christie, Misses Stephenson, Christie, Brown, Messrs. Christie, Lane, Brown, Phipps, Bowman, Wright, and six in the steerage. k . k WELLINGTON. March 21.—Arrived: Grafton, 8.5., from the West Coast, via Nelson; Penguin, s.s., from Lytteltoh. Sailed : Kahu, s.s., for the East Coast ; Waitapu, S.S., for Havelock ; Flora, s.s., for the South; Penguin, s.s., for Ouehunga, via Taranaki. Passengers : Misses Colbeck and Thorpe, Mesdames Knot and child, Fell, Westman, Masters, four children and nurse, McCurdy, Rev. liitt, Captain Babot, Dr. Fell, Messrs. Ellis, Barron, Berkely, Thompson, Bright, Beale, Harris, Coates, Bust, Proudfoot, Masters He His, Woolridjte, Dick, Nicholson, Leigh ton, Smith, and 18 in the steerage. LYTTELTON. March Cleared: Atatapu, schooner, for Kaipara. Sailed: Wakatu, s.s., for Cheviot, Kaikoura, and Wellington; Talune, s.s., for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers : Misses Abbott, Judd, Ford, Lorrimer, Patteraon, Disby, Thomas, Good, Mesdames Tully and child. Maoßean, Bethel 1, Collins, Heap, Gosuey, Ferguson, Cummings, Cowan, Ferguson, Chapman, Messrs. Page. Morrison, Cherry, Dunsford, Bisley, Webb, Matheson, Ferguson, Cummings, Crown, Martin, Cowan, Blane, Lears, Stringer, Doris, Doyle, Moulden, Wascn, Ferguson, Butter, QoerU. THE RUAHINE. Hobart, Match 21.— New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Ruahine ax-, rived from London and Capetown this morning, and leaves at noon for Wellington. She brings 9 passengers for Australia, and 81 for New Zealand. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Wellington, March 21.— following notice to mariners is published to-night in the Gazette:—During the recent survey of the Beef Barrels Reef, Current Basin, French Pass, by Mr. Perham, C.E., foul ground has been discovered in a S.W. by S. direction, and in a S.E. by E. direction from the western rock of the Beef Barrels above water. These two patches of foul ground extend from the said rock three cables length, in shape of two arms, in the direction above stated. The depth of water on the foul ground is from one to five fathoms, from the rock towards, the mainland. A buoy, painted red, has been placed a quarter of a mile S. by W. quarter W. of the western Beef Barrel, and this buoy is moored midway between the two patches of ioul ground, which are five cable lengths apart, and is one cable's length S. ot a Hue running E. by N. and W. by S., connecting the extreme patches of the foul ground. To avoid these dangers vessels are recommended not to pass anything not inward of midway between the" Beef Barrels aud the mainland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9774, 22 March 1895, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPHIC. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9774, 22 March 1895, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPHIC. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9774, 22 March 1895, Page 4