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SHIPPING.

l ',l ,; ' ligfi Water at Auckland^— turn. ; 1.9 p.m. - vi „ ~, , Manukau—2.4l a.m. ; 3.8 p.m. " tun— 6.57 a.m. sets, 4.40 p.m. ., ■, Moon— quarter, to-morrow* 4.50 p.m. ; :- POET OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. ■■'..- • JCffX 1. 'Moura,. 5.5.,, 2027, William. Hutchings, from Southern and East Coast -'-ports.: Passengers: Misses Denniston, Hunt, Dixon, Cogar, Pardo, Woolwich, Parker (2),) ilesdames Dcnniston, Mortensen, Cogur, James, Wood, Little, Bilton, Wharton, Ellinghatn, Sugden, Messrs. . Wilson, •'■ Daw, " McGlashau, North, Bullock, Jenkins, Stur■•ges, ■ Simpson, Spuggs,:■; Franklin, : Harvey, Burns, :; ' : Mortehsen, Kennedy and child, Miller, McKenzie, j ■•",' Farrell, Dever, McNeill' (2), Vickermfin, Wood, ', . Little, Dawson ,(2), (Jack,:, Bilton, Muuro, Gavan, • 'iWharton, Lincoln, Johnson, Xllinghatu, Hutton, Macdonald, Dr. Little, and 20 steerage.—Union ;--; "..".'. S.S. Co., agents. "'.':-'.-.. Ngapuhi, s.a., 640, E. Stephenson, from Wba* ngarei. Passengors: '& Misses Hirst, Paterson, Bain, Bkuntbn, ifardwick, llawktn, Pilkington, Mesdamea Durham, Laxon, Teller, Horrell, In- • . - gram, Verral, W. W. Baxter, Morrow,. Messrs. H. • ■ Wallace, J. ©.Roberts, Wishart, Wilson, Hooper, '' Martin, Ilawken, Belsher, Cleave, Johnson, Boyd, O'Keefe, England, Shera, V. E. Rice, U. George, ; Donovan, - Courtney, Beasley, Verral, .Henning, " ' Hutt, McCormaek, Close, Horrell,'lngram, Mas- ' ' •,.. ters Ingram, Stcadman, Dempsey, McKenzi?, Bax- ' . ter (2),, and 11-' steerage.— , S.S. V Co., • agents.--."-'- '■ -•' ; .- ' : ": .''' : -. .' Ngatiawa, s.s., 463, P. A. Stein, from Mercury Bay, . Tairua, ,and Whangamata. , Passengers: ,• Miss McGregor, Mrs. Creed, Messrs. Rogers, Diif- ' ;•• ■ fil, Rehu, Autonyi'Wicken, 'Wynyard, Campbell, Hoy, Smith, and one steerage—Northern -5.3. -" . "' Co., agunt3. '" ' '■ ' ' ! ' ; ' ; "... ■"',"': Waiotahi, s.s., 278, C. Hopkins, from Ohiwa and Taurauj;a. Passengers: Mrs. J. Kelly, Misses Crawford, Shiver, Hedley, Messrs. Hooton, A. , a , Rossie, P. Forbes,.,!'.; J. Parker, Plugge, E. S. Forbes, Ross,' Sims, Brown, R. Henderson, ,'i'ay- : lor, Jones, Master Northern S.S. Co., /.'"':,' agents. • i,', -~- - .:- Apanui, s.s., 200, R. H. Gibbons,. from Awanui, •"'• Waiharaxa, and Houhora. Passengers: Mes-V..-dames fiubriteky (2), Smith, Miss Subritzky, Messrs. Subritzky, Smith, Martin, Ostern, Cane* -", son, • Coaly, McCullough, Spitz (2), Johnson, W. ■\ . J] ; < Smith, Trigg, French.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. .:.:' : -•'.'■ ' ...'- '' JUNE ... .-" - ''. Zealandia, s.s., 3000, F. G. Entwisle, ■ from Southern and East Coast ' ports. ; Passengers : „ Mesdames Culverwell, Walker and three children, Pointon, Blain, Lorraine, Ward -and three children, .Macrae, Chambers, Le Roy, Coates, Piper • and two children, Mansfield and two children, '. Poland, Kennedy and child, Weston..Kirk and . child. Smith, Ivil, . Holland, Moody, Misses , ... Evans, Culverwell, Maskew, Maeey, Blain, Blath- : wayta (2), Macdonald, Lawry, Inch, Jamieson, Lucas, Parker, Bryson, Topp, R. Smith, Quinn, r Colebrook, Winter, Bazan, Sinclair, Goodfellow, Grilfen, Messrs. Jackson, Maskew, Pointon, Wing- '"' field, Lorraine; Bellamy, Whitehead, Jagusch, Dunn, Hewctt, Burleigh, Scotcher, McKeckney, ! . Williams, Malone.Boland, Kennedy, Kirk, Smith, ' - Lockie, Ingham, McLean, McKay, Mcßae, Wilson, I ; Hawkins, McKnight, Phillips, Dunlop, Moody, ] "' Bock, White, J Holman, Longland, Booth and son', ' Nicol, Marens, and 40 steerage.—L. D. Nathan and ' .-..f Co., : Ltd., agents. ,; . 1 • '■■ Haupiri, _ S.s., 748, k Gregory, , from Limestone -■• Island, ; Whangarei.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Clansman, s.s.. 691, E. McLeod, from Tauranga ; ~ rassengers : Mesdames F. Beach, Collins, E. Wrig- • ;■":: '«>% Nixon, Hamilton-Grapes, Allely and child, ■ Blake. Misses Ronald, Munro, Hamilton-Grapes ; (2), Messrs. Collins, E.Wrigley, Nixon, J. H. C. .Hunter, Moore, Hamilton-Grapes, W. E Ward, i Price, W. Steel, F. H. Bell, E. Farrell, W. Laird retfotcl. Lieutenant-Colonel Wolfe, Sergeant- " ' Major Walker, Captain Beach,; Masters Eustace, Burbil], Ronald (2)—Northem S.S. Co., agents. t , %£,£- 267, E.. Sellars, from the coast.— ' Ley land-O'Brien Co., agents. . i Aupouri, s.s., 240, T. Haultain, from Hobianga. i • . and Parengarenga. Passengers: Mrs. Marsh, Mr 1 Dawes, and Northern S.S. Co., agents " 1 ' ~ ■ Mangapapa, s.s., 147, C. Faulkner, from Whaka- \ tane. Passengers: Messrs. F. Byrne Selman ( Kirk, ,W. Phillips!, H. Fortune, Masters Clay (2)' i Demergue.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. i '■;■:' - " -'.. '' .;' '- : DEPARTURES. ■ • ' ;: ''.'' - Juste 1. . Encounter, H.M. twin-screw steel cruiser, 5820 l w ii^ '° 00 , < ? we U suns, Captain H. N. < W. Elliott, for Wellington. J South""'' **""" 6689, Thomas Moffat, for the , ,-,'J| i 8 '' 8 " 5672,.Pilkington, for the South ] I : Newton Hall, s.s., 4169, Hostler, for Newcastle i ;;•]: ; ,„. -;. Pondo, s.s., 2741,; Large, for Melbourne. ' 1 , Moura, s.s i 2027,-William Hatchings,ffor Eastr r East i 7-' Coast andl Sou thern ports. Passengers: For £ "< Gteborne-Misses 0. Brown, Gow, Cave, Matthews ' lT% l' esST3 - ; Tudd - Dallen Lesfi'e, StepS . son, H.E. James,\lmage, Cliallis, Parker, J Moty^: - 5 11 ?. 0 "' McFarlane. Reid.""For Na- , . pier-Miss M. Trimwell, Mesdames J. Cameron { ■ Pondar, Messrs, J. Cameron, W. Smith, Sock i ■-'. ..•Hetaemon, ; AmdarJ For - Wellington--Mrs' 8 "- e F>*e>: M asters Cruickßhank ' Tant(j g For Mrs : ' ' GisSe-, 'Si ; S£ Bento for ™ a *<> Bay. i Kanieri, s.s., 203. E. Dawlinir for Whangarei S h £ l & ho r?-L™ * Sooner, 100 A Su ° bntzky, for Whangaroa, Houhora, and Awanui too,: EXPE CTED ARRIVALS. .. - ' '? tow? 1 Japan*, **»- via; Aostralia, due to-mor- .,„. S^°nV A Jun e a, 25: 8 - 8 " Via AMtralla ' sailed - <!«« ,"' '^unt^ B '' direCt ' Miled'May •8 ' due .about J Marere, «!«., via Australia, to sail. i x C - . wdraJema, s.s., via Australia, duo July 22 - J ;•■-. : "XrvEHOPSoii: ' : ' , 'V i V-':■■"■' ,~~--V~,. : '-■-'%■ 1 •-.-■ Rippingham Grange, e.g., via Australia, sailed I Drayton Grange, s.s., via Australia, to .saU Jui'e c '.■■ -J Devon, e.s., via Australia, to sail July 2.'" i . Saw York: ~-%-. ' ■ >■> '■ . ■ c . , ". " Indradevi, s.s.. via Australia, due Thursday S ' Katuna, s.s., to sail. - . '.'.-..■■ 1 Irish, 8.»., to sail, d Indian Monarch, 5.8., sailed May 15, due July D 31. , • ' S Largo Law, as., via Australia, 6ailed April 19. r ; n-• Gowonburii, s.s.,- via Australia," sailed. '■•■':' I V';JviSTDSET: ; ':"-/'- ''-""' ;:J -" : ."' 'I* -,'. . "'.. ; '-. k «-. ' .-.Victoria, ajß., to.day. .•:.,,' :■■» >y. :: .- J: ■ si ■ Star of Japan, s.s., to-morrow. -. ■- ■ Indradevi, as.,. Thursday. :.,-..• ,■■'•■'-' P '<■--' '-Newcastle :'...'"'"'.-- '-.' "■- \..'-'' * Defiance, . brigantine, sailed. Ii • Aldebaran, barque, to sail. * " : ■■»".--Silver, Cloud, ..barquentine, to sail •:■ ■'■ - ; -V .. , Melbourne: ~,.! . .., -, , .... -~„',„ „ .-'.... ; ; .' '-■ Selwyn Craig, barqusntine, to 'sail. ■<' • r, "-"■''r.'JPlJl:','.:: : , ■:'■■ }"/.-.■ :/:'-;•,'-, .< - : - . '-' -' . '}■' \ Navua, s.s., early. ' * ; , Samoa: ~ ..-, ..',','- ~. . a ' - ' - Navua, s.s., early. ' , »■ a - Tonga:-.' -.•■"■'. •■ ■ ■' j ,''■■> Navua, 5.0., early. V '■"' j . . /Edithbtjbo: " ,> * H Joseph Craig, barque, to sail. = Tahiti: . ,-.,; ■■' j ,-. : - Manapouri,s.s.,: Thursday, - ' / :.;■"-, : ;,-".• ;-;r. ~v _:. .;-'.\ : ' . t ..- ManapfmriV s.s., Thursday.':;?"^ ~ '"".. ,,'.,-.'. ,'' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. • • LOSDOK: ~.,.' , .■'■ - '...,'' Kaipara, s.s., via the South; early. "* '.SIKSTBT: :■'-': ,- , m , a ,: Zealandia, s.s., to-daj": -Fiji: , ■ ,■■ -' * -v. ' Manapouri, s.s., June 12. * • ' a .*"j TotkJaj; ~ j;:-.: ; /.-., ; ■■;,.; '_ ;■.,■'.■:. "'"":-'---! ■ ■'■''. *■'" ' Naviia,'- s.s!, early. : ." , ':-" '-"' ."*;:.-.*.;;-••.■':■-: Samoa:- ' p Navua, e.g., early. , g

t - UNION i S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. .' '-■-.. J . East Coast. • - ' ; To-day: Kaituna leaves for Westport and Grey.f /, mouth at 5 p.m.:, • ;..;.'- .-',.-'.•.' 'v..: ■-~!■;•.' •: - "/■• ---'>- ' Tuesday: liaupiri sails for East Coast bays at ■ ; ',6 :: p.m. -'■''■' '.■■'■-- ~*'"••"--■,-,..-. -:, , -; '~-..:. ,' r :f Thursday :;Wanaka arrives from the Bluff, ■•, Camaru, and Timaru; Manapouri arrives from Tahiti and Rarotonga.; Squall arrives from Napier, Gisborne and Tolago Bay. » - ■ Friday: Talune arrives from Dunedin, Lyfetelton, Wellington, Napier,, and Gisborne. -j _ Saturday: Talune sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon. • ~ ' West Coast. '" ■ To-day: Pateena sails for New Plymouth and • •'Wellington at 3 p.m.- (train 2.10 p.m.). ' ' , -.Wednesday: Rotoiti arrives from Wellington, nr i Nelson, and New Plymouth and'sails for the same porta again at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.). ... .. wFriday: Pateena arrives from Wellington and ftqiMw,Plymouth and sails for New Plymouth only si, at .3 p.m.. . . . ._..,. .. ' - ■■•-: HCDDART-PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS., To-day: Victoria arrive* from Sydnev; Zeaiandia sails for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. * Tuesday: Victoria' sails for Gisborne and Southern ports at 2 p.m. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ■'.':■' ; V To-day: Ngafciawa leaves for Tauranga at 5 •' »,m.; Clansman leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, /and Mangonui at 6 p.m.; Aupouri leaves for Whangarei at 8 p.m.; Chelmsford leaves for Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, and Whangapoua at 7 n.ra.; Kia Ora leaves Onehunga for Raglan, Kawhia, and • Waitara at 1 p.m. (train 12.10 p.m.); Mangapapa leaves for Whakatane at 11 p.m. Thames service: Steamers leave for Thames and Psexpa daily. See advertisement daily papers. - VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Powerful, H.M.S.,' in stream. Prometheus, H.M.8., in stream. ■ Pioneer, H.M.s., in stream. Iris, cable steamer, in stream. Zeaiandia, .s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Ranadi, s.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. ' Manurewa, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. Hazel Craig, barque, at Railway Wharf. Casablanca, barque, at Hobson-street Wharf. • J Jessie Craig, barque, at Hobson-street Wharf. Northern Chief, barque, at Chelsea. "-"•"" IMPORTS. Per Moura, from the South: 410 sacks, 230 100's, 450 50'», and 45 sacks (25's) flour, 1885 sacks wheat, 100 sacks oats, 40 sacks barley, 50 sacks malt, 50 sacks peas, 35 sacks beans, 460 sacks ■'■ ground bark, 35 bundles willows, 30 hogsheads ami 10 barrels ale, 140 bars, 30 bundles, and 32 oases iron, 55 cases matches, 220. boxes sultanas, "'3O cases 'starch, 125 cases canned fruits, 90 xases soap, 37 rooting, 27 ranges, 29 .Tases cheese, '36' cases Jams," 35 cases, 12 barrels, and 20 drums oil, 19 eases tobacco, 18 boxes bares, transhipments, and sundries. . :„ n . , Per Zeaiandia, ■ from - the ~ South: 1994 sacks «.>u«it. 70 sacks bran, 70 sacka pollard, 28 sacks ! potatoes, 7 sauks.-graas need, 14 sacks rolled oats, 5 sacks peas, 50 sacks barley, 235 sacks, 100 100 s, 300 50's, and 20 sacks. (25's) flour. 25 , cases -matches, 36 cases meats, 18 lases bacon, 72 pack- •■"!■ ages ranges, 19 bales paper, 160 cases canned fruits, 23 cases preserved fish, 51 cases soap, 41 'f cases butter, 11 sasks, 6 drums, and 10 cases oil, 18 packages 'ron, 35 cases jams, 39 packages zinc, , 20 vases wine, £6 cases acid jars, 154 ineota metal.'

6 cases waters, 11 5 bales canvas, 44 packages railway materials, 4 cases chocolate,' 5 cases tea, 8j cases flimejuice, 6 cases Umpware,, 10 package* machinery, 6 steel girders, 30 . tobacco and cigarettes, 7 cases bottles. 9 pookase* biscuits and confectionery, 40 packages woollens, 32 cases drug*, 16 bales leather,; 37 hogsheads, 2 barrel*,l and 140 cases ale, a quantity of effects, empty returns, ■ sundries, and , transhipments.

To-day will bo observed as a close holiday on the wharves and in. the harbour.. • The Union Company's steamer Kaituna leaves for Weatporfc and Greymouth this evening., ; , On Saturday night the Northern Company's steamer Ngapuhi arrived from Whangarei and will 11 be a floated ■• into the Auckland Dock - to-day for 1: general overhaul. '• The Alley steamer rondo left for Melbourne on r " Saturday night., >■ •> Yesterday morning the Northern Company's h steamer Clansman arrived from Tauranga and c- leaves this evening for Russell, Whangaroa, and '> Mangonui. ..".,.. , - ■ j -', ':■' The Northern Company's steamer Ngatiawa or1, rived from coast porta and Mercury Bay on Saturi, day afternoon and leaves for Tauranga at & p.m. i, to-day ~ ~*■— .■":■' - [ n On Saturday afternoon the auxiliary schooner Greyhound left for the North, i- The Northern Company's 'steamer Waiotahi i, leaves at 10 a.m.' to-morrow for Tauranga, Ohiwa, i, and Opotiki. -■ ;> -' - -.-.«»-..». ~,--. . i- '■ On Saturday night the Northern Company's [. steamer Kanieri left for Whangarei Town Wharf. ■ The (steamer Brisbane left Kaipara on Saturday i for Melbourne with a cargo of timber. .' The Northern Company's steamer Manga pa pa '.' leaves to-night for Mercurv Bay and.Whakatane. '', Yesterday the steamer Stella arrived from the .. const with a raft of logs. On Saturday the tugboat Pelican arrived from ' the coast with a raft of logs. . : ' THE WARSHIPS. H.M.s. Encounter left for Wellington on Satur- , day morning. . ■ ->-,•■■■'.-•; ,•!.•'• H.M.s. Powerful leaves for Sydney this morn- : ing. - '■-■ , :: - - ■ • -. ■. i H.M.s. Tioneer goes out into the gulf to-day. 3 '■..'■ ■— — ... ,' —' . , . THE VICTORIA. . ; [ Ti'ie Huddart-Parker steamer Victoria, which lef* Sydney for Auckland on Thursday afternoon, ' is due this morning, and will leave for East Coast and Southern ports to-morrow afternoon. - ' THE NEWTON HALL. ;: . The steamer New tori- Hall, which put into Auck- . land on Friday short of coal, whilst on the voyage . from Valparaiso to Newcastle, had' her bunkers replenished by the barque Hazel Craig- on Saturday and resumed "her voyage in the evening. ; '",' **' ? TRANSHIPMENTS. "' • [ Transhipments per Frankdale from New York ' and Mokoia from Melbourne- and 1 lobar arrived ! from the South by the Moura on Saturday. 1 The Zealandia, which- arrived from the South ' yesterday, brought transhipments per Waiwera ' from London. " ; '. . THE MAMARI. '. -The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Mamari went down to the powder ground on Saturday morning to* take in explosives for the South and left for Wellington in the evening. . It is probable that the steamer will return to Auckland about the middle of this month to take in cargo for London. During her stay in Auckland the steamer took on board for the Home port 964 ' bales flax and 281 cases and sacks kauri gum. ' THE MATATUA.. ' , The Shaw. Savill and Albion Company's steamer Matatua is expected to arrive at Auckland about June 20 to complete her leading for London, being timed to leave on the Homeward voyage about the end of this month, Auckland being the final port of departure.. ■ ■ THE MOURA. ■ The" "Union Company's steamer Moura, Captain William Hutchinga," arrived from Southern and East Coast ports at 8 a.m. on Saturday. The steamer left Dunedin on May 24 and called at Lyttelton and i Wellington. She was detained at the latter port by bad weather until May 29, when she left for the North, calling at Napier and Gisborno and arriving as above. Experienced moderate winds and seas to the East Cape, thence fine weather to arrival. The Moura left for East Coast and Southern ports late on Saturday night. THE ZEALANDIA. The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia, Captain . F. G. Entwisle, arrived from Southern and. East Coast ports at noon yesterday and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf. The steamer made a fast passage from Gisbom© of 20 hours. She left Dunedin on Tuesday last and called at the usual way ports, leaving Gisborne at 4 p.m. on Saturday and arriving as above. Light variable winds, moderate seas, and fine weather prevailed to Gisborne, thence light south winds and fine weather to arrival. • The Zealandia leaves for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. to-day. ~ ■ ■ '■ ' • THE HAUPIRI. ' . ... > ■■ The Union Company's steamer Haupiri arrived from Limestone Island (Whangarei) lost night. She leaves for East Coast ports and Wellington at 6 p.m. to-morrow. > , ■ THE INDRADEVI. • The Tyser liner Indradevi, in continuation of her voyage from New York and Australia, left Sydney for Auckland on Saturday last and is due on Thursday next.

PORT t of ONEHUNGA. > ARRIVALS.,- , *•- *"."" ".' - 1 '.■..-'" ' .tune 1. ;. .. " " Rarawa, 8.8., 1072, W. F. Norbury, from" New Plymouth. f * ■'■ Passengers.:--■ Misses Wilson, Gorde, Curtis, Flynn, Brown, Gibson, Harlew, Macklow, Gibson, Gilfiflan, Woodman, Dawson, Gibson, Mesdames ■ Boneham, ':'. Beatty, - Baker, ■ Robertson, Harry, Holmes, Cro9bie, Hooper, Hammond, Miller, Stone, Doull, Darrach, Messrs. Boneham, Robertshaw, McGinnis, Sharland, O'Driscoll, Seccombe, ; Fletcher, Solman, O'Driscoll, Golding, Barlow, Eva, Marlow,' Morey, Pardy, Kohn, Hooper, Hardy, Harrison, Morse, Carr, McLean, G. Currie, Robertson, .W. J. Napier, Mason, Snowden, Cameron, May, Curtis,- Murray, Neal, Young:, Raleigh, Snodgrass, Pattullo, Veal, Fielder, Bishart, Parsons, Holmes, Spark, Price, Molmer, Balfour, Evans, Bayly, Russell, Holland, Shannon, Mallett, McGinnis, Brown, Wells, Cur- j ran, Shannon, Jackson, Favell, Curran, Miller, Flynn, Earle, Bayley, Johnson, Murgatroyd, Atkinson, Wellington lacrosse team (12), and 40 steerage.—Northern S.S. .Co., agents. ■" Corinna, s.s., 1271, James, from Dunedin, via ports.—Union S.S. Co., agents. ' ■ Kia Ora, b.b., , 307, J. C. Blacklock, from Raglan, Kawhia, and Waitara. Passenger: Mrs. Russell.— S.S. Co., agents. ... • -''JUW2. ' t Pateena, s.s., 1212, S.. Holford, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Abbott, Miller, Woulds, Johns, Roberts, Mesdarnes Wolfe, Ritchie, Gregan and child, Hewitt, Roberts, Page and two children, White and maid, Mackie, Kinr and child, Young, Rayner and three children, Messrs. Brown, Duthie, Harris, Sanford, Fox, Moore, Schiachka, Lilley, Frater, Murko, Anderson, Budden, Syder, Allpress, Trevithick, Wilson, Blumenthal, Gage, White, Martyn, Gunson, Patterson, Higginbottom, King, Allen, Rayner, Allen, Captain. Seargeant, and .26 steerage.— Union S.S. Co., agents. ° , DEPARTURES. "' •' ' •Tune 1. .Muritai, s.s., 224, T. H. Richards, for Opunake and Wanganui. ' ' ~ : *' ■ -.'-'--. * June 2. ;" . '-. Corinna, b.b, 1271, James, for New Plvmoutli and, Wellington. ~ ,v .. ;*,/ '.'. -. Hawk, Scow, Anderson, for the Kaipara _Rarawa, vs.s., : 1072, W. F. Norbury, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Grapes, Page Simpson, Grapes, Alison, Mesdames H. Grapes L. McKenzie, Bayley, Lawless,. Beasley, Chapman, Messrs. Wohlmann, Morris, L. G. Mays A. White Parsons, Calder H. McDonald, Griffiths, George, Estarne, Bell, Guy, t Blackman, Montgomery Clouston, White, ent ke, Levy, McGinley, Hall RMI w h J J" ,i- Dean ' c - O. Smith £»«•'-■£■ G - Mir ' C ' W. Pleon - Miller,' Revel Little, Grapes, Manson, Holland, Hitchings, Ryan Douglas, Estcourt, Tichbourne, Hoult, Close R Duncan, Dr. R. H. Makgill, Master Holmes Wei' lmgton lacrosse team (12), and 32 steerage. The S.S. Corinna arrived from Dunedin and way ports on Saturday at 9.35. a.m., and[left for New Plymouth and Wellington at 2 p.m. yesterr c e t B-8 Rarawa .«>rived from New Plvmomutl. on-Saturday morning, and left for the same ft at 3.40 p.m. yesterday. : *""' .The s.s Muritai departed for opunake and Wanganui at, 4 p.m. on Saturday. ■ o3?'to 8 "?; Kia Pi a , "wired from Raglan, Kawhia i and Waitara at 9.30 p.m. on Saturday "" ,wn,a ' d The scow Hawk left for the Kaipara yester-

The E.g. Pateena arrived from New Plymouth at 7.30 a.m. yesterday. iymou«i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13454, 3 June 1907, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13454, 3 June 1907, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13454, 3 June 1907, Page 4

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