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CAFF. MARIA VAN DIEMEN. Jane The mail steamer Sonoma passed east at 2/i0 p.m. to-day. , ; KAIPAEA HEADS. June Sailed: Laira, barque, for Adelaide. June Sailed: River Hunter, barquentine. for Sydney; Aratapu, brigantine, lor Lyttelton. MASSDEN POINT. June 6.—Sailed: Saxon, schooner, Tinrtex, scow, for Auckland. OIIIWA June Arrived: Waitangi, s.s., from Auckland. GISBORNE. June 6.—To sail, at 11 p.m.: Omapere, s.s., for toast ports and Auckland. NAPIER. June 6.—Sailed: Elingamite. s.s., for the North and Sydney. Passengers: Mrs. For?, MiSses Hodgson, Waddeli, Messrs. Clark, McPherson, Marier, Ford. Watt, Evans, Gowch, McLernon, Camming (2). NEW PLYMOUTH. June 6.—Arrived: , Rotoiti. s.s., from Onehunga. Sailed: Mapourika, s.s., for Onehunsa. WELLINGTON. Jtihe 6.Arrived: Mofcra, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Mararoa, s.s., for the South. LYTTELTON. • June Arrived: Mohowai, s.s., from the South; Westralia, s.s., from Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. June 6.—Arrived: Quiraing, s.s., from Newcastle. Sailed: Anau, s.s., for the North. Passengers for Auckland Mr. and Mrs. Kenny. BLUFF. June 6.—Sailed: Chatham, s.s., for Durban, via Albany. NEWCASTLE. .Tune 6.—Sailed: Heathcraig, s.s., for Westport. , • , NORFOLK ISLAND. June 6.—-Arrived: Membare, s.s., from Sydney. _______________ i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11986, 7 June 1902, Page 4
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