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KAIPARA HEADS. September 7.—Arrived: O. M. Tucker, barque. Acacia, barque, from Wellington. MARSDEN POINT. September 7.—Arrived: Clio, Will Watch, anil Talisman, ketches, from Auckland: Terarawa, ketch, from Mahurangi. RUSSELL. September 7.—Arrived: Ruakaka. scow, from Auckland. .Sailed: Clansman, s.s., for Auckland. Passengers: Mesdames Matthews (2), Fredo, Cains, Browne, Misses Adamson, Cains, Messrs. Black, Hannah, Newman, Daxendell, O'Moore. McCread.v. Yates. Moore. Smith, Horsley, Bellhouse, Lambley, Holmes. Major, Bennett, Smith, Murehin, and eight steerage. AWA3JUI. September 7.—The auxiliary schooner Medora left for way poits and Auckland yesterday. HOKIANGA. September 7.Sailed: May Howard, schooner, for Auckland. NAPIER. September 7—Arrived: Westralia, s.s., from the North. Sailed: Westralia, s.s., for the South. NEW PLYMOUTH. September Arrived: Gairloch. s.s., from Onehanga. Failed: Gairloch, s.s., for Onehunga. WELLINGTON. September 7.—Arrived: Mararoa, s.s., from Lyttelton. Sailed: Mildnra, 11.M.5., Ringdove, H.M.s.. for Lyttelton; Rotoiti, s.s., for Onehunga. via New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Holdsworth, McNeill (2), Baxter. Woodward. Mesdames McNeill. I'rouse. Messrs. Bates, Fern, Phillips, Simpson, Crawford, Wood, the Taranaki football team 120). and 11 steerage. Mararoa. s.s., for Napier, (Sisborne. and Auckland. Passengers: Misses Sheridan, Kimbell, Mardon, Davies, Mrs. Cox and three children and maid, Messrs. Mowatt. Walmsley, Barker, Jones, Cox, and 16 steerage. LYTTELTON. September Arrived: Brisbane, s.s.. from Newcastle: Wakatu, s.s., from Wellington; Carin, barquentine, from Hobart. Sailed: Mokoia, s.s., for Wellington and Sydney; Rotomahana, s.s., for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. September 7.—Arrived: Umta, s.s.. from Lyttelton. Sailed: Lapwing, barquentine, for Maiden Island. BLUFF. September Arrived Poherua, s.s., from Westport. Sailed: Wanalta, s.s., for Sydney. ADELAIDE. September 7.—Arrived: Morayshire, s.s., from London.
THE GERMAN MAIL. FREMANTLE, September 7.—Arrived: Stuttgart, German mail steamer, from London. Passenger for New Zealand: Miss Stewart.
THE SHIP REPUBLIC. SYDNEY. September 7.—The Marine Board has decided to allow the ship Republic, recently purchased by Mr. 0. Niccol. of Auckland, to proceed to sea under certain conditions, the tenor of which has not transpired.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11163, 8 September 1899, Page 4
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