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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. April Sonoma, R.M.s., 6000, K. Van Oterendorp, from Sydney. Passengers for Pago Pago, Honolulu, and San Francisco: 90 saloon, 50 second saloon, and 25 steerage. 6-Mararoa, s.s., 2593, R. E. Smith, from Sydney, with passengers and general cargo.

8-Ventura. R.M.s., 6000. H. M. Hayward, from San Francisco, Honolulu, and Pago Pago. Passengers:-Saloon: Mrs. G. W. 8. Patterson, Misses V. Osborne. C. B. Spring, E. Murray. Messrs. F. E. N. Crombie. George Magenson. Second saloon: Messrs. George Pattman, A. L. Newton, A. F. Robinson, and five steerage. For Sydney: Mr. and Mrs. William Henry, Mr. arid Mrs. W. J. Howatt, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Grain, Mrs. C. Rennie, Mrs. E. N. Kirkland. Miss Justina Rennie, Miss Smith, Professor A L. Gralbner, Messrs. John Curtis. G. A. Thompson. Second saloon: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wagstaff, Mr. and Sirs. J. Skelton ami two children, Mrs. J J. Jardine, Mrs. Cros and infant, Messrs. W. Polland. Oscar Heintz, A. E. Newton. W. A. Mace, Master Cros, and five steerage.

Taviuni. s.s., 1465, D. McLean, from Fiji. Passengers: Mrs. Dewhurst and three children. Miss Thomas. Dr. Roxbrough, Messrs. Hamilton. Krafft, Holmes, Fitch, '.rown. Edwards, Berkley, Thomas, iiarber. Morel. Brophy, Murphy, Gardinett, Yore, Sakuna.

10—Kathleen Hilda, barque, 520, Hoy. from I the Thames to Melbourne (put in in distress). 13—Zealandia, s.s., 3000, Walter M. Hipgrave, ! from Sydney, with passengers and general : cargo. | 18—Ovalau, s.s.. 1229, H. G. Button, from the i Society and Cook Islands. Passengers: Mrs. Piper, Captain E. Piltsi, Messrs. O. Sharpe, A. Wigmore, J. Whyte, Hay, and live- steerage.*-- Union 8.8. Co., agents. 20-Tongariro, s.s., 7661. J. A. Sutcliffc, from London, Capetown, and Hohart. Passengers: —Saloon: Mesdames Holmes, Rogers, Misses M Palmer, S. Palmer. N. L. Costello, C. C. Holmes, E. C. Holmes, J. M. Rogers. E. C. Rogers, I). A. Rogers. M. R. Rogers, Rev. .T. H. Rogers, Colonel Boyd, C.8., Messrs. J. S. Holmes, C. Spans, Master Rogers. Second saloon: Mesdames Bradshaw, Kersey, Cooper, Arnott. Misses S. Edwards, J. Hardie, E. Arnott, P. Arnott, Ada Arnott, Agnes Arnott, Dr. .1. C. Bradshaw, Messrs. A. G. Barclay, Kersey Cooper, W. P. Edwards, J. F. McQueen, A. W. P.tpe. A. J. Pfeiffer, C. W. Savage. H. Wadsworth. J. Wallace, sen., .1. Wallace, inn., P. Arnott, 8. Liittrell, D. Luttrell, M. Luttrell, Master Arnott, and 47 steerage. 20— Waikare. s.s., 3007, John Glbb, from Sydney, with passengers and general cargo. DEPARTURES. April Morayshire, s.s., 5570. Laehlan, for London, via Waitara. and the South. s—Penguin, H.M. surveying ship, 1130 tons, 700 horse-power. 2 guns. Commander J. M. Coomhe, for Sydney. Sonoma, R.M.s., 6000. K. Van Oterendorp, for Pago Pago, Honolulu, and San Francisco. Passengers:—Saloon: Bon. Frank and Mrs. Dillingham, Mr. and Mrs. George McCaul. Mr. and Mrs. J, Barr Adams, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Abbey, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham and child. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. G. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Gow. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gates, air. and Mrs. f. W. Hope, Mr. and' Mrs. Magaey, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mcßobert, Mr. and

Mrs. W. McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Sum Nettleton. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Fallon, Mr. and Mrs. Robison, Mr and Mrs. Turnbull, Mesdames F W. King,' E. MacDonnell, Steger, Wright, Misses Dillingham. U. L. Bennett. F. M. Bennett, Eva Coffee. Mildred Coffee. Man L. Griffith, J. Hope. Cooper, Grisella Kingsland, McLean, Mcßean, E. Mcßean, Nashelski. Wright (2). Dr. rattan Guinness, Dr. J. J. Power, Dr. MacDonabl. Captain G. C. Tryon, E.N., and valet, Messrs. P. E. Acutt. W. Blacklock. Blackett, Sol. Brown, Wagstaff Blundell. T. B. Black, J. W Chenall, sen.. Chenall, Jan., John Davies, George Punnet, R. W. Ftnlayson, .Tames Gardner, Griffith Griffith, .1. C. Hunini, Walter Hill, J. Kingston. 11. Hedger, H. J. Jones, J. Kernick, W. 11. Lyon, W. Lloyd, S. E. Lindley, C. K. Miller, Charles Markell, A. McKenzie. F. A. Peters, .1. P. Ramage. W. 11, Robinson, D. Serebriannlkow, R. Scoular, R. A. Scott and valet, C. C. Sarkies, A Turner, J. Thomas, Raymond B. Turner, S.' Wilcox, H. Williams, Alfred Walker. Masters M. Dillingham, Wright, F. Bennett. Gates CD. Second saloon: Mr. and Mrs. P. Cammilleri and child, Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. P. Maitland, Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers, Mesdames Austin, M. Davidson, J. Edwards, C. Mirk and infant, Meyer. F. Magill. 8. C. Sanclen. Misses A, Harvey, Daisy Mirk, Grace Mirk, Ethel Mirk, E. Mirk. O'Carroll, E. Weeks. Captain J. M. McKenzie, Messrs. D. A. McLenmm, T. Almond, Austin, S. G. Best, Cornelius Burnett, G. Byers, James Chambers. J. G. Fisher. Grady. 11. Kiel, Ernest Kionto, K. A. Lang. P. Magill, Meyer, J. A. McDonald, D. McDonald. A. Owen, J. B. Penn, ft. S. Perrett, R. L. Roberts, John Ross, Sam Kawnsley. W. Scott, 11. P. Terry, E. Williams, M. R. Wilson. Young, ami 45 steerage.

7—Waikare. s.s-.. 3070. John Gibb. for Sydney, with passengers and general cargo.

B—Ventura, R.M.s., 6000. H. M. Hayward, for Sydney. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Vaniman, Mr. and Mrs. Macnamara. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Metcalfe, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ridgley, Mesdames Barton Ireland. Pover and infant, Misses Barton Ireland, Macnamara (2) and maid, Barry. McLean, Muir. Messrs. J Cowan. 11. A. Smith, C. Smith. A. Chambers, E. Brooker. P. R. Larkin. W. Ncedham. Mints:, Dincleux, Schroder, McLean, D. Walker, Master Macnamara, 10 steerage, anil original from San Francisco.

9—Kumara, s.s., 6034, W. Scotland, for London, via the South.

9—Hanroto, s.s.. 1983, W. ,T. Newton, for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. Passengers Miss Hartley. Messrs. C. A. Harris, W M, Smith, and three steerage

11—Timaru, barque, 364, Johnson, i'oi Sydney, via Kalpara.

14-Burrnmbeet, s.s., 2420, W. J. Wyllie, for Sydney, with passengers and general cargo. 16—Kathleen Hilda, barque, 520, Roy, for Melbourne.

17—Dilpussnnd, barque, 530, T. Richards, for Melbourne, via Kaipara.

" 17—A;cestis. barque. 398, W. Nettlingham, for Sydney, via Whangarei. 21-Mararoa, 8.8.. 2598. It. E. Smith, for Sydney, with passengers and general cargo. 22-Ovalau, s.s., 1229, R. Button, for the Cook and Society Islands. Passengers: Mesdames Gudgeon, Dn Temple. P. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Seurot and child, Mr. and Mrs. Vermot and child, Messrs. W. Brown, Sharpe, Wigmore. 22—Quiraing, s.s., 1163, Forrester, for Newcastle.

23—Taviuni, s.s., 1465, D. McLean, lor Fiji. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Herrold, Mesdames JosJse, two ckildren, and maid, L. Brown,

Sturt. Barker, Robinson, Short, Stuhlman, Hodgson, Jasper, Brown and child. Hunt and two children, Harnett, Misses Hurst, Jackson, Gordon, Wright, Pratt. Stuhlman. McMillan, Messrs. Moltke, W. Deviniah. Blurt, C. Robinson, Milward, H. Clapcott, Barber, J. G. Wilson, G. Wright, Marks, and 18 steerage. THE VENTURA. The mail steamer Ventura. Captain 11. M. Hay ward, arrived from San Francisco. Honolulu, and Pago Pago on the Bth of April, and after medical inspection berthed at the Queen-street Wharf. Mr. C. H. Bucknam, the purser, to whom we are indebted for our files and despatches, reports:—The Ventura left San Francisco at 12.49 a.m. on March 21, and arrived at Honolulu on the 26th; left at 7.10 a.m. on the 27th. and arrived at Pago Pago on April 2, leaving again at 11.35 p.m. the same date, arriving at Auckland at 1.19 p.m. on April 8. Time. 17 days 17 hours; steaming time, 16 days 18 hours. 59 minutes. Fine weather prevailed until April 5. followed by heavy gales, high breaking sea, rain squalls, and fogfty weather to arrival. The Ventura proceeded on to Sydney shortly after ono o'clock on April 9.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11949, 25 April 1902, Page 4 (Supplement)

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11949, 25 April 1902, Page 4 (Supplement)

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11949, 25 April 1902, Page 4 (Supplement)

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