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KAIPARA HEADS. April I.—Sailed: Carin, brigantine, for Sydney; Gleaner, brigantine, for Townsville, MARSDEN POINT. April I.—Arrived: Invincible,s.s,, Scotchman, s.s., from Auckland. The Invincible leaves to-night with the derelict Rose Blanch, cutter, in tow for Auckland. Sailed: Pukapuka, scow, Tararawa, ketch, for Coromandel. WHANftAREI. April I—Arrived : Wellington, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed : Wellington, s.s., for Auckland, RUSSELL. April L—Sailed; Clansman, s.s., for Auckland. HOKIANGA. April I.—Arrived ■ Queen, schooner, from Auckland. OPUNAKE. April I.—Arrived: Glenelg, s.s., from aRaD ' WELLINGTON. April I.—Arrived : Tasmania, s.s., from the South. Sailed: Tongariro, s.s., for Lyttelton; Tutanekei, Government s.s., for the North; Pareroa, s.s., for Westport; Manipouri, s.s., for the South; Tasmania, s.s., for Sydney, via Auckland and the East Coast. Passengers: Misses Duniells, McDonald, Aitken (2), Jennings, Davis (2), Perry, Tatler, Williams, Inwnod, Shaw (2), Lusk,Cox,Ncill, McUonagh, Pearcy, Laurie, Bayley, Mesdames Perry and family, Leiteh, Knight, Caro, Todd, Thompson, Simms, Glonergan, Robertson, Phillips, Manson, Kiver, Haines, Rix, Captain Tucker, Messrs. Perry, Buchanan, Pelting, Baker, Leiteh, Inwood, Kiver, Francenstein, Barnes, Graham, Greatrex, Barrett, Manson, McDonnell, Austin, McGuire, Haines, Levinsohu, Knight, Anderson, Beech, Wilson, Davis (2), Lawrie, Whitney, Owen, Mozer, Still, Passmore, Rix, Bruce, Master Tuck, and 30 steerage. SYDNEY. April I.—Arrived: Tnviuni, s.s., from Auckland, via the Islands; Tarawera, s.i., from Wellington. THE MAMARI. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's cargo steamer Mamari, from London, is expected to arrive about Sunday next, Messrs. T. and 8. Morrin and Co., Limited, are the local agents, Messrs. Russell and Somen acting as brokers. THE G. M. TUCKER. Sydney, April 1.-The barque G. M. Tucker arrived at Melbourne, not Sydney, as stated in last night's message. ACCIDENT TO A CUTTER. Wellington, April I.—The cutter Flora, well known in Auckland as the yacht Wenona, toppled over while on the patent slip here yesterday, and the manager of the slip narrowly escaped with bis life.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10406, 2 April 1897, Page 4
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