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SHIPPING.

WHigi! Water at Auckland— a.m.;. 11 p.m. d i. ' „ „'. Manukau—.a.m.; 0.59 p.m. B1 'Sim—Rises," 6.53 a.m.; acts,'s.l p.m. B: ' Moon—Last quarter, Thursday, 1.55 p.m.' - ■'■' *! •,i» ■- '■-■-•v.-M' ■ ■'■■■ '■.'.. - ■■'--. -':.." * ',-. A. port of 1 AUCKLAND. - " „ , .- '____'- c ; ' '' ; . * • . ' * ' . c ARRIVALS I .1' M- -, ' july .-27. ' : :' :■ -..:. ■' I Como, e.tv, 5137, Felkins, from Valparaiso to j, Sydney (put in short of coal).—E. Porter and r ' Co., agents., ' » ' " c Clansman, s.s., 591, E. MeLeod, from Whanga- r Tel. -i'Passengers: ' Mesdames Harris, Lang, P. ,j Campbell;' Patullo, Pyej'BrenkJ.ey and ' two chil- 3 clrcn, Misses ' Anderson, Boult. Stirling, Clarke, ] Wright, Williams, Edwards, McGregor (2). Me- ] T.eod, Hiekev, Messrs. Harris, G. F. Webster, J. a iAV., McCoy, T. Holder, Leighton, R. Thompson, 'A. Finlayson,' Mackesy, Atkinson, Nathan, W. Ramsey,' Taylor, Smith, 11. P. Barry, C. Rhodes, T. Buddie, Pitkethley, McCorquindaic, C. G. I Beckett, Mackey, W. A. Elliott, Fowler, Crombie, 1 Wilding, G. C. Munro, Sarnev, Mallabond, Rowe, £ E. B. Bell, Tye, Bradley, Master W. Ormiston, nnd, eight,steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. • 1 ■..Squall, "s.s., 373, John Benton, from Limestone < {Island (Whangarei).—Union S.S. Co., agents. ■ Kanieri, s.s., 203, T. Myers, from Whangarei. 1 •Passengers: Messrs. Bold, Cannon, Bridger, E. ! Storr, Garrett, Fulljames, Playford, Mackie, G. JHcFhic. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. Apanui, s.s., 2CO, R. H. Gibbons, from Awanui, '3 Houhora, and Waiharara. Passengers : . Mrs. J. Bradley, Messrs. : McLcod, Stewart.—Northern . S.S. Co., agents. Pelican, s.s., 179, W. Gardiner, from Whanga|)ouit.— Dcvonport Steam Ferry Company, agents. •Paeroa, s.s., 08, John Taw. from Whananaki, Tutukaka. Whangaruru, and Helena Bay. -Pas- • senger: Miss Fielder.— S.S. Co., agents. - Young Dungaree, s.s, 70, Whittingham, from the '• coast Devonport ; Steam Ferry Company, •■'agents. ' > • . ,'.,.. ■ ' ;'" ' • '-'' . July 28. ' . .'. ; ';\ ,'■ Zealandia, s.s., 3000, F. G. Entwisle, from Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers: Mesdames Peach, McClclland, Ma'ddox, Raker, Collins, Hendman, Williams and family, Gaudin, Misses Peaclr, Henrv, Shepton, Raker, Blampied, ' Zacliariali, Clare, " Wood, , Callender. Messrs. Peach, Evans, McLelland. Davilg, Howden, Davis, Collins, Wem, Wilkinson, McKnight, Somcrville, Harper, Sheppard,- . Baker, Seamon, Gleeson, Da vies, Bergstrom. Healey, Macky, Williams, Shirley, Bruce, JfcKcown, Metcalfe, Gaudin, Quinn, Frankham, Run'ciman, Clare, Black, Trafford (2), Wyllie. Dent, Martin, Dinger, "and 25 Steerage.— D. Nathan and Co., Limited, agents. Victoria,, s.s., 3000, William Waller, from Sydjiev. Passengers: Mesdames Harrowell, Hoggan, Scott and child, Sweet, Davis, . Macky, Winter. Cranwell, Martin, Guinness, Slator. Colcmavi and -three children, Staeev, Betty, Morris, Misses Sweet, Noble, Cameron, Cranwell. Betty,' Lyttelrton. Sister Appoline. .Messrs. J. M. Hodge, Maxwell, D. ; Hickev, ,C. 11. Gray. W. Wright, E. Dourke, F. L. Potter. R. B. Orange. J. Gough, C. Kilman. Woiuer, 11. Harrowell, W. S. Meek, J. P..Ward. G. Bates, J. Hopkins. G. 1?. Hoggan, ,G. Lyons,. A. Cranwell, A. Deakin, Kearney, R. *. S. Lamb, W. C. Martin, T. Pritchard, Goodwin, Slator, Ballan, A. Coleman, Conway, Rant in, F. Toriington, R. McCulshaw, T. Gawn, G. Norris, Lvtteltou, J. Black, Blair, and 38 steerage.—L. ." D". Nathan and -Co., Limited, agents. Anpouri, s.s., 240. T. HauUain. from Tauranga. passengers: ' Mr.' and Mr&. McKcown. Mr. »nd Mrs. Phillips, Mesdames Jenkins, Tanner, Seddon, Hopkins, Misses Bonner, Wilkins, Messrs. Corbett, Seddon; Burns, Smith. Monds, Stewart, Jlurgat- ' iovd.—Northern" S.S. Co., .agents. ;; '~' Chelmsford, s.s., 70. R. G. Hunken, from Mercury Bav, Tairua, and Wliangamata. Passengers: Mrs. Ferguson, Messrs. Reed, A. Bruce, Stewart, Ferguson, 11. Smith, Wilson, .T. Bruce. Roscoe, ■"■■'[ Smith, McCarthy, ; McKay, Harsant, Cares.—Northern : .S.S. ; Co., agents. ... V ' .' DEPARTURES. . ' '" ;,; , ".; JULY 27. " ' " ' Indian' Monarch, e.5.," 5353, Patey, for Welling- ': ion and the South. - •. '~ , - ir. k \ : Wflikafe. s.s., 3071, John Rolls, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passenger's : For /Gisborne— - Miss Buchanan. Mrs. Waitoa and son. Messrs. A II Oilman, S. Graham, G. Smith, Borends, Jlunn, F Leslie, Raraoge. J. Gardener, Winnicott, iVMeara. For Napier—Misses Reynolds, Coles, "''Messrs. J. U. Saunders, G. B. Stack. Drummond, P. Smith, Lynn, J. B. Fielder, J. Fleming, Edwards, Burrows, F. 0. Eraser, 11. D. Tanner; 1. B Tanner, Chambers, T. W. Williams, Major Gor- .'" don. For Wellington—Miss Silencer, Messrs. ' Cain. W.'Mcßeath, R. Bell, Sir G. M. O'Rorlce. For Lvttelton—Misses Scott, Haddrell, Mesdames Faville" and infant, Stott, W. Evans,; Mr. Quart-- -■■:■. ley.' For ■ Dunedin— Calcutt,"• Mrs. Ewan; and 15 steerage for all ports. • _ Squall, s.s., 378, J. Benton, for Tolago Bay, Gisborne, and Napier. * ", '■'■': ■-; ■ Stella, s.s., 267. E. Sellars, for Matapoun. ... : ' Kanieri, s.s., 203, T. Myers, lor Whangarei. . •/•••"■'•.;•* ■■■■,:-■■ ■,-.'•;■■;" July 28. - ' /'-..- ;' Prometheus, H.M. twin-screw , steel cruiser, ' -'2135 tons, 5000 horse-power, 8 guns, Commander . R. W. Bentinck. for Norfolk Island. . '">-.' Como, s.s., 5137,.Felkins,. for.Sydney. , 7 „, .•■...Pelican, s.s., 179, TV. Gardiner, for Whangarei *'"' nnd Whaagapoua. , ' ; - • ";- : , ... EXPECTED ARRIVALS. '"''' °Marere. s.s., via Australia, at Melbourne July ■-. ■'••-« -17, due about, August 1. . . , , .-'-', ' • Star- of Scotland, s.s., via Australia, due about 1 August 17. .'■ ' ~ • Whakarua,' s.s. (new), via Australia, to sad. :'.. Wakauui, s.s., direct, to sail. -', •' :': Maori; 's.s.,'. to sail. ■ '••>::> - "■>.:'■-* ! ;'s':,"Ki«,"Ora;'B.3. (new), to sail. ~., . I/XVEKrooii:.•;,.", ',- . * ■• > Drayton Grange, s.s., via Australia, at Melbourne 22. ' : . * ra Devon, s.s.> via Australia, sailed Juno 29. ;.' Nairnshire,; s.s., to sail July 27. ■. - , '•" New Your: - ''.;,', ' ~ - '• ' Katuna, s.e., sailed June 11. ' Kisli, s.s., via Australia, sailed. " Hampton, s.s., via Australia, sailed Juno 15. •• ■■-> Indraghiri, B.B.,:via:Australia,. due about Sep- \-':"' V tember- 6..: ■' ' ■■:'. ■', ~"'-•'■. ~ ' • Lord Stanley,,B.S., via Australia, to sad. '•-■ Hallamshire, s.s., via Australia, to sail. u'pMklbociine: • . ' ''""'"; Jessie Craig, barque, to ; sail. Sidney: : v : :. : '/-.' : '.'''-■' ':'-. . : ''..' . "'.". . .;> Miowera, s.s., Sunday. . Newcastle : '-,;,>;' ■"* - ,'■ '. ■I- HandaTsle, barquentine, sailed. Holgran, barque, sailed. . , Fiji: Navua, e.s., August 14. , '

, Samoa ■ Naviia, 6.8., August 14. ■■ ■ Tonga: ' : " "-:"'; ■:'.' . •' Navua, e.s., August .14. Marseilles : - Geni, barque, early. Calcutta: ■ ■ Katanga,' 8.8., to Bail. Waihora, s.s., to sail. . .Vancouver:.. . - ~ ' , Bucentour, b.s., via Fiji, due about Avgust 7. Tahiti : / ' . Hauroto, 8.8., Thursday. Raiiotosga : ■ ' Hauroto, s.s., Thursday.. •

■■:.: PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' ; ] tiOMDOS 1 : ■■ • ' ■■ '" < Matatua, s.s., about July 30. Itakaia, s.s., about July 51. : ■Indralema, s.s., about August 30. • . . y, i SYDNEY: - ■•'-. , . . Zealandia, s.s., to-day. , « Fiji: • t ■_ * Mannpouri, S.R., August 7. "lUbotonoa: '' Hauroto, s.s.", August 6..' ■-;■:■ : Tahiti : - - ; -- ■ ■ . Hauroto, e.g., August 6. ''.■' UNION S3. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. . ''/-.-'• East Coast. ' To-day: Komata sails for Westport at 5 p.m. Tuesday: Mannpouri arrives from Westport. Wednesday: Wanaka arrives from/ the Bluff, , Oamaru, and -Timaru. . . _ Thursday: Squall arrives from Napier, Uisliorne and Tolag'o Bav; Talune arrives from Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne; Kaiapoi arrives from Westport; Hauroto arrives 'from Tahiti and Rarotonga. - v„„i„„ '".-' Saturday: -Talune sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington,' Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon, .Squall sails for Tolago Bay, Gisborne, and Napier (meantime). „ . Coast. . ' To-day: Takapuna sails for New Plymouth and • - Wellington at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.). ■_ ~ Wednesday: Rbtoiti arrives from Wellington, 1 Nelson; and Now Plymouth, and sails again for r the same ports at 3 p.m. (tram 2.10 p.m.). Friday: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth and sails for New Plymouth only At 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.). '' '' HUDDART-PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. "To-day: Zcalandia sails,' far Sydney at 5.30 •.1 Tuesday: Victoria pails for Gisborne ami . Southern ports at, 2 p.m. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS.' To-day: Clansman leaves for Russell, . Wlianga- .<.:«» and Maugouui at & p.m.; Kanieri arrives 'from Whangarei Town Wharf; Ngahawu leaves for Tauranga at 5 p.m. ; Ngapuln leaves for WhangKici at 8 p.m. ■ _ ■• ■- Tuesday: Ngapuln arrives from u whangarei about 6 p.m.; Rarawa leaves Ouehunga lor New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.); Karawa arrives at Onehiwga from New Plymouth about 9 ft.m.; Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 110011. ~.-—. i Thames service: Steamers leave for Thames and Pacroa daily. See advertisement daily pipers. . VESSELS IN BARBOUR. : '' Encounter, tf.M.'s.', in stream. , Aparima, s.s., at Chelsea. Indralema, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. ' Komata, e.s., at Hobsdn-street wharf. Victoria, s.s., at Hobaon-street Wharf. Zealandia, s.s., at Quay-street Jetty No. I. . ■: ■■■, Kumara, s.s., at Queen-street '">«.; . • Defiance, origautine, at Railway \\barf. ] '" :Aldebaran,. barque, at Railway Wharf. . ' '' ..IMPORTS. . Per Zealandia, from the South: .550. sacks "'wheat, 80 sacks and 280 |o's flour, 105 sacks barley, 112 sacks bran, 126 sacks pollard,2o6 sack** potatoes, 124 bales straw, 0 sacks seed, 8 ' sacks leas 10 sacks oatmeal, 21 sacks chicory. Inhales paper, 45 cases lard 165 cases meats, S ,;ases bacon, 58 packages old /.inc. 13 bundles nines, 31 packages confectionery. 25 drums oil. cases corncob* 376 bars and 4 bundles iron 80 - JaseTmateheA 58 boxes butler, 15 bales woo ... "M centres. 67. eases cheese, 1™ bales J wine . 43 cases jams, 96 packages ranges, 14j east-iron - LS 24 bales r hemp, a .bales meat wraps, 16 : bales leather, 25 eases pickles, 08 sacks bone.-,, ■: 18 casks cement, 8 caste plaster, 22 cols ope •■■■■ -10 boxes soap, 20 sacks .asbestos, 11J»««. -.« ' tf M « starch, 2 steel plates,' A steel- girders, >- casks wniefcy, 1 cases chocolate, lo cases lea, 10 oackaees 'telegraph materials, 10 cases hottles, 11 nackages machinery. « rolls paroid, 4 sacks K"Qriwckages 'billiard-tables, 16 crates dog|, ■ - 61 ;-3ft«eo tobacco, and cigarettes, 40 cases dug*, - 50 packages woollens. 30 package, uiiriciilium! "■'.■■"'• implements, 33 hogsheads and 8 barrels ale, .i . quantity, of" sundries, uud, effects, ;

*Per Victoria,''from Sydney:. 3566 stick* potatoes, 120 bales compressed fodder; 403 Backs oats, 337 sacks onions, bags ■■, bottles, 478 packages cracked maize, 536 sacks manure, 150 sacks bonedust, 250 packs superphosphates, 860 sacks gypsum, 400 bags rice, 731 bags oxide of iron, 120 sack* ' flour, "21 '■■ bales millet, 20 -ases soap, 22 cases tobacco,; 30 boxes tinplales, 61 bales fibre, 395 cases milk, 70 cases, desiccated cocoanut, 60 bales wood pulp, 48 bags peanuts, 69 bags Valeria, 10 kegs saltpetre, 93 bags tapioca, 15' bales corks, 7 cases cigars,. 400 cases schnapps, 20 cases vestas, 100 cases,cognac,' 169 cases geneva, 10 casks -Acetic acid, 34 crates desks, 29 , cases rubbers, 32 cases cheese, 25 case* drugs, 12 crates sewing machines, 45 cases oil, 731 packages tea. 153 kegs cream of tartar, 100 packages currants, 374 boxes raisins, 328 boxes sultanas, 145 cases salmon. 262 boxes dried apricots, 165 boxes peaches, 58 boxes prunes, 23 cases shrimps, 156 ingot* copper, 110 lengths pipe, 35 cases wine, 30 casks brandy, 20 cases nails,' 20 cases soap, 10 cases phonographs, 17 bags coffee, 12 rolls lead, 55 steel sheets, 1572 cases fruits, 1 horse, and a large quantity of sundries. I

The Union. Company's steamer .Waikare left for last Coast and Southern ports on Saturday afteroon with a number of passengers and a large cneral cargo, On Saturday evening the steamer Indian Monroll left for Wellington and the South with riginal cargo: from New York. ' . The Northern Company's steamer Clansman eaves this evening for Russell, Whangaroa, and ilangonui. ■ „' , . ' On Saturday the Northern Company's steamer Vaiotahi was floated into the Auckland Dock for roneral overhaul. , ~ Tho Northern Company's steamer Ngatiawa caves for Tauranga this evening. - On Saturday night- the Northern Company steamer Kanieri left for Whangarei Town Wharf. The Northern Company's steamer ■• Chelmsford leave* this evening for Mercury Bay, Kuootunu, ind Whangapoua. At 10 a.m. to-morrow tne Northern Company s steamer Apanui leaves for the North. ' \ _:■.;■_ The Union Company's steamer Squall left tor East Coast ports on Saturday evening with a large general cargo. ■_ ■ This evening the Union. Company s steamer Komata leave* for Westport. " On Saturday tho tugboats Pelican and Young Bungarce arrived from the coast with large rafts of logs. ' The barques Speculant and Mcran both er* rived at Kaipara from Melbourne on Saturday. Last, night tho tugboat Pelican left for Whangarei and Whangapoua. The auxiliary schooner Greyhound leaves for the North this afternoon. THE PROMETHEUS. H.M.s. Prometheus left for Norfolk Island yesterday, and after a short stay there proceeds to the New Hebrides on patrol duty. - ■'■.; THE APARIMA. Tho Union Company's steamer Apaiima, which arrived from Fiji on Friday evening, went.up to Chelsea on Saturday, to discharge her cargo of raw sugar. The Aparima leaves tor Fiji again this week to load raw sugar for Auckland.. ■i —, . — ■ » . j, '/ TOE MATATGA: The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer MaUtua left Fieton for Auckland on Friday nightlast to take in general cargo for London. ■ , " THE COMO. ' The steamer Como,. bound from Valparaiso to Sydney, put into Auckland on Saturday morning short of coal. The steamer left the South American purt on June 23 and experienced strong head winds and seas throughout the passage. The steamer took in 300 tons of Westport coal and resumed her voyage early yesterday morning. - THE INDRALEMA. The Tyser-liner Indralema leaves for Napier and tho' South to-morrow with original cargo from London. On discharge the steamer takes in cargo at various Southern ports and is due back at Auckland about the end of August to complete her loading, this being the final port of departure in the colony. • ''•■■•. -.■■■•.: THE zealandia: The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia, Captain F. G. Entwiale, arrived from Southern and East Coast ports at 8 a.m. yesterday and -berthed at Quay-street. Jetty No. 2. The steamer left Dullediu on Tuesday lasj,.-and- called at the usual way ports, leaving Gisbovne at 11 a.m. on Saturday, and arrived 'as ' above. Experienced light •variable winds, with fine weather and smooth seas, throughout, the passage. The Zealandia leaves for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. to-day. transhipments'. \ ;■.'• - The Huddart-Parker steamer Victoria, which arrived from. Sydney last night, brought.; transhipments per Aorangi from Vancouver, Himalaya from London, Ville de la Cfotafc from France, Hcssen and Apolda from ;Germany, Airlie, Aldenham, and rrinx Sigismiirid from China and Japan, and Australian coastal steamers. .-•"••" •.':';- v THE XGArUHL - The, Northern Company's steamer Ngapuhi, which has been relieving the Rarawa in the Onc-hunga-New Plymouth trade, for some weeks past, returns to Auckland this morning. The Ngapuhi resumes her running in the Auekland-Whangarei trade at 10.30 o'clock to-night. ,y I V THE I VICTORIA. The Iliiddart-Parker steamer Victoria, Captain William Waller, arrived from Sydney at 6.30 p.m. vesterdav, and, being, granted pratique, berthed at. the j-lol>?on-stvect Wharf. The steamer left Sydney Heads at 2.20 p.m. on 'Wednesday last, rounded the North Cape yesterday morning, and arrived as above. Experienced east-south-east winds, with heavy swell, until 8 a.m. on Saturday, thence strong*south-east winds, with heavy, head sea,"-to* arrival. The Victoria leaves for East Coast and Southern posts to-morrow afternoon. • . PORT OF ONEHUNGA. _ 1 , . ARRIVALS. . : .. July 27. ' , '■■•.■■ •■ Ngapuhi, 5.3., 691, E. Stephenson, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Horsley, Keithley, North, Thompson, Mesdames Hartland, MaeDermott, Fitzpatriek, Cox, Lovett, Eraser, Messrs. I J. F. Hartland, Iscrt#lson, Donovan, ■ Protheroe;, Hounell, Aircll, Pearson, Paton, Horsley, Roll, .lovce. Bertelson, Garrett, Harvey,' Thompson, ! De'rcett. Washer, Hughes, .Walker, Nicholls, Me- ! Dermott, Keithlev, the Rev. L. M. Isitt, Captain | Hazard, and '23 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. ~ July 28. Takapuna, s.s., 1036, W. Hutching*, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses McCtire, Stanley, C. Ilealey, Simpson, Ritter, Connell, Mesdames Bear, Ward, Speedy, Harper, Burton, Johnson, McMillan and two "children, Maitland and two children, Messrs. A. C. Atkin, Blomfield, A. Rudkin. O'llagan, Martin, Lawrence, W. J. Napier, M. H. Wynyard. Ramson, Donaldson, Hird, Inhes, Speedy, Forsyth, Cambridge, Brown, Stanson, Simpson, Blewett, Simpson, Sellars, Mair, W. G. Burton, Dunlop, Gavey, E. W. Garner, F. E. Hardy, McMillan, Jackson, Grainger, . Jackson, Dr. Maitland, Sergeant Farquharaon, the. Hon. ,1. lolmes, . M.L.C., and 17. steerage.— S.S. Jo., agents. Mui'iUii, s.s., 224, T. 11. Richards, from Raglan ind Kawhia.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Waitangi, s.s., 171, W. Bark, for Kawhia and iVaitara. —Northern S.S. Co., agents.

DEPARTURES. • July 27. VVainui, s.s., 684, Iledwell, for Greymouth. Ngapuhi, s.s., 691, E. Stephenson, tor Auckland via I'arengarenga. ' JULY 28.

Rarawa, s.s., 1072, W. F. Norburj", for-.New Plymouth. "• 1 Passengers": Misses. Rhodes, Gubb, Fowlds. Kennedy, Flvger, Lock, Searle, Urine, McLean, Mesdainos' Williams and child. W. X. CoughlM, W. X. Wynyard, Vrycrs, U. Fowlds, Street, Darby, Hicks, Messrs. W. N. Coughlan, L. C. Gibbons, G. George, W. 'I'. Wynyard, A. K. Ilayward, Schlaefcr, S. Robinson, Cuthbertson, Duncan, Cruickshank, Kerby, Kennedy, Hall, Allen, 11. S. Twidle, M. Piuill, Ramsey, A. Robertson, J. Tail, J. Kirker, Buttle, Street, Darby, ,T. R. Foster, A. G. Fraser, B. Halcombe, I). Mora'gban; 11. ' Erwin, Heald, M. McLean, H. Miriams, F. Wells, Lynch, Me'Kenzie, Stewart, Bruce, Cartier, Betbell-, Cameron, Lynch, Thurel, F. Lovelock,- Crawford, Cobb, Vallance, Saxon, McKinney, Uerger. C. J. Smith, Ray ward, MeCorkindale, Harris, Anson, Lynch, Sutherland, Campbell, Price, Paul, Whitehouse, Dr. Pomare, . Staff-Captain Ward, Master Brycre, and 28 steerage. The s.s. -Ngapuhi arrived from New Plymouth an 9 o'clock on Saturday morning and left for Auckland, via l'arengarenjra, at. 1.15 p.m. ■The t=.s. Wuinui left.for Greymouth on Saturday at: 2 p.m. ' ; - The «.•■«. Takilmiiia arrived from New Plymouth yesterday «t B.KO in, " ' ';' ' " Tim s.s". ' Waitangi arrived from Waifclra and Kawhia. at 2.45 p.m. yesterday. The s.s. Muritai arrived from Raglan and hawliiu at 8 a.m. .yesterday. The s.s. Rarawa departed for New Plymouth at 3.45 p.m. yesterday. BY" TELEGRAPH. , KAII'AHA HEADS. July 27.—Arrived: Speeulant, barquentine, Meruit, barque, from Melbourne; Haere, scow, from New Plymouth. A barque, supposed to be the, Joseph Craig, from Wellington, is putsido the bar. HOKIANGA. I July 27.— barque Constance Craig is in sight' 10 miles to leeward. It is blowing strong from 1 the south-east. WHAKATAXE. July 27.—Arrived: Mungapapa, s.s., from Auckland and Taurahga. GTSBORNE. July Arrived : Waikare, s.s., from Auckland. ... WELLINGTON. July Arrived: (iowanbuin, s.s., from-Anelc-land." Sailed: St. Hugo, s.s., for Coronal. ; July 28.—Arrived: A vine ric, s.s., from Newcastle. • PICTON. July 27.—Sailed lost night: Matatua, s.s., for Auckland. PORT CHALMERS. Julv 28.—Sailed : Rippingham Grange, s.s., for Sydney. SYDNEY. July Sailed at midnight: Maheno, !.«., for Wellington; Drayton Grange, ,5.5.,. Auckland. MELBOURNE. , July"2B — Arrived : Warrimoo, s.s., from Ilobarb and New Zealand. The Auckland Football Association, by advfi'tisomont it: this issue, apologises to the public of .Auckland for. having to postpone the match Waikino v. Auckland on Saturday,; tho 27th hist., owing to the Waikiuo team not sending word iu tiiuo that they were not able to come. • •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13502, 29 July 1907, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13502, 29 July 1907, Page 4

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