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SHIPPING.

i I ——» I ARRIVALS. J November 29—Heathdene, s.s., 2280, Milbarn, • from New York, Albany, and Southern ports. , Passengers: Mrs. and Miss Milburn. • . .. l —Sonoma, R.M.s., 6000, K. Vail Oterendorp, _ from Sydney. Passengers: Hon. E. and Mrs. Mitchelson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Friedman, Mr, - and Mrs. W. J. GolHn, Mr. and Mrs. Corbett, j Mesdames Boysou, Kleisdorlf, Luks,, Misses Gollin (2), Luks (2), Fellows (2), Messrs. L. A. > Levy. E. Whitney. Griffiths, W. H. Hazard, , E. Kaufmann, T. ll.Use, 11. C, Edmonds, H. A. Marsh, H. Cordingly. tlireg second saloon, ' and three steerage. For San Francisco: 23 saloon, six second saloon, and 39 steerage. Matatua, s.s., 2322, W. Burvili Holmes, R.N. It.. from London. December 2—Waikare, s.s.. 3070, E. Phillips, from Sydney, with passengers and general 8 cargo. Ventura. It.M.S., 6000, H. ward, from , San Francisco, Honolulu, and Pago Pago. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nathan, Mr. '' and Mrs. L. Blundell, Mr. and Mrs. 11. anr nalr, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. ri N. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spring, *.r. and 1 Mrs. F. E. Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. 0 Wickham, Mr and Mrs. G. H. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Anderson, Mesdames C. Johnson. J. Campbell, Misses May Blundell. K. - L. Hannah, A. ,T. McLean, 7,. Johnson, Jessie ■ Hannah. Dorothy Younge, D. Davis, Dr. i. A. J Black, Messrs. S. IT. Williams. A. L. Barber, 1 .T. 11. Plummcr. .inn., Leslie Bridges, R. - Raingcr. L. D. Nathan, A. Michan, J. G. lialv stead, .T. Campbell, Captain E. J', lounge, P R.N.. 29 second saloon, and seven steerage. 0 For Sydney: 27 saloon, 20 second saloon, and i S 'Margarita, barque, 491, W. Nagle, from .1 Newcastle. r • . , . 7 —Casma, barque, 639, S. Sonnicbsen, from New Caledonia for Philadelphia (put ill for SU 9—Star of England, s.s., 3996, F. W. Ullyatt, ~ from London, Melbourne, and Sydney. 9Elingamite, s.s., 2585, W. J. W yllie, from • Sydney, with passengers and general cargo. 1- 9—Alcestis. barque. 398, W. Nettlingham, .s from Surprise Island. *• _ ; : . o 15Mararoa, s.s., 2593, R. E. Smith, from , Svdnev. with passengers and general cargo '' 15—Croix du Sud, s.s.. 354, D. J. Lake, from 0 the. Society and Cook Islands. ... X 16—Taviuni, 5.3., 1465. .T. Jordan, from Fill. :c 16—Ovalau. s.s., 1229. F. Macbeth, from the •s Society and Cook Islands. , _ , 17—ITauroto. s.s.. 1983. R. Hutton. from Syd- '* ney. Fiji. Samoa, and Tonga. Passengers : Mrs. Trood. Miss Woolf, Messrs. I'oldi, AnderII son, and five steerage. e . d -- DEPARTURES, if November 29—Rakanoa, s.s., 2245, George i- Holford. for Fiji. 30—Sonoma. R.M.s., 6000, K. Van Oterendorp, ' for Pago Pago, Honolulu, and San Francisco. Passengers: Mesdames Franklin and child, » Vincent King. W. H. Wood, McClair, Grave ,e and child. Harris, Allen, Dines, Misses Sy'a mons, Masscy. Messrs. Colville. L. C. Vaughan, • Graham. Campbell. P. Wiglian, Richardson. 1- .T. 11. Lambson. Frank land, E. K. Lindsay, ' Wood. Do Wynne (2), McClain, Grave, F. W.

If afyrym* 3 ?- 9 rrrnvr wgre»ww»mff "f.! '*gCTt&3IH Allen, A. Stewart, C. Von der Heyde, Colonel F. W. Allen, 10 second-class, six steerage, and original from Sydney. 30—Indragliiri, s.s., 4927, Harwood, for London, via the South. Hirotlia, barque, 499, G. Davies, for Sydney, via Kaipara. 30—Aldebaran, barque. 429, H. Douglas, for Melbourne, via- Kaipara. Defiance, brigantine, 199, Geo. Kassens, for Sydney, via Kaipara. ■_ December 2 —Mararoa, s.s., 2598, R. E. Smith, for Sydney, with passengers and general Cell' Ernpreza. barque, 235, W. Champion, for Newcastle, via the Thames. 3—Ventura, R.M.s.,' 6000. 11. M. Hay ward, for Sydney. Passengers: Misses Kennedy; Prentice, Mesdames Whittle and infant, Hyndes, Gordon and three children, Watson. McMurray. Messrs. Whittle, Patterson, Ross, H. ITvndes, Thompson, Singleton, T. Roche, Mathews. Rev. Alex. Gordon. Dr. Braithwaite, and 12 steerage, and original from San ranC 'l—Heathdene, s.s.. 2368. Milburn, for Sydney. 4—Taviuni, s.s., 1465, Jordan, for Fiji. Passengers: Mesdames Keeeing. child, and nurse, Barnett and child, Misses Reading. Paddock, Messrs. Wilson and party, Master Whiteside, and five steerage. , , . „ ; s—Star of the East, barque, 67a, Dill, for Zealandia, s.s., 3000. W. M. Hipgrave, for Sydney,with passengers and general cargo. -Toroa, auxiliary schooner. 130, U. Schultz, for Noumea and Surprise Maud. ll_Matatua, s.s.. 2322. W. Burvill Holmes, RNR.. for London, via the South. ... ;« ii_Wnnaka. s.s., 2422. E. Stott. for Fiji. : | 16—Warrimoo. s.s., 3435, H. W. -Chat-field, for 1 V Svdnev, with passengers and general cargo Star of England, s.s., 3006, F. Ulljatt, 1 for London, via the South. ! THE VENTURA. The mail steamer Ventura, Captain H. M. Hayward. arrived from San Francisco, Hono- ' lulu, an ,i Pago Pago on Dec. 3, anchoring , in the stream at 12.30 a.m. to await, inspection i)y D'"- Sharmnn. the port health officer, who proceeded off to the steamer at ' 6 a.m. The Ventura proceeded onto Sydney . in the evening. Mr. E. H. Buchnan, the purser, to whom we are indebted lor our i files ana despatches, reports: The: \entnra left San cisco at 11.47 a.m. on November 14, and arrived at Honolulu on the morning ; of the 20th. Resumed the voyage at 10.46 p.m. the sam o date, and reached Pago Pas,o on the moi-nimr of the 27th. Left aaam at " 2.42 P.m. the : game date, and picked up the " 'Auckland pilot at 11.52 p.m. on Dec. 2. reaching the anchorage as above. The actual time on the voyage : as 17 days 16 hours 35 minutes, the steaming time being 17 days 3 hours 7 minutes. 1 'Fine weather was ex- , perienced throughout the voyage. The stea- ' mer browrlit 515 tons of cargo, and had 1301 tons for Australia. ; All this week the ladies of Auckland may ; have the services of ilrs. Hahn, the expert corset-fitter from New York, free of charge, ) at our corset departing The new "W.B. , erect form and La Vi<] a corsets now on sale • j in all sizes.— and Caughey, Limited.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11842, 20 December 1901, Page 3 (Supplement)

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11842, 20 December 1901, Page 3 (Supplement)

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11842, 20 December 1901, Page 3 (Supplement)