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SHIPPING.

. ■■ %' $ "• v -'" r , High Water at Auckland—lo.42 a.m.; 11-? p.m. . ,«, : „ Mantikait-12.41 a.m.;, 1-6 P- m - Suit—Rises, 5.22 a.m.; : set*, 6.43 p.m. 4 ' ... ii>: Moon—First •,quarter,L February 17, i 6.3-a.m. .... 1 PORT OF AUCKLAND. I ARRIVALS. . February lit. vr'':' ' :: KUMARA. S.S., 6034, A. Morton, from Liverpool * direct.—-L, •D. Nathan - and Co., Limited, agents. > - KATANGA, 6.3., ; 3316, .G. 'Piomcr, from San . Yancisw • and Apia.—J. C. Spcddiu?, agent. , . NQAIPUHI, a.fi.. ; MO,-A.'Stcpheiwon, from Wha%jarci. . Passengers: Mi«s<*s Richards, Harden, tiackav, BisseU, Grassiek, Cameron, Clark. -ROD. , • (risen,. Coldham, Cole <3>,F.eM. Cox> Mesdjme« Partridge and 2 children, .retera, OiiUngham, '• Hevbnrw, Mackay, Phspt», Gouiter, Aldworth, ■Celt, 'Keogh. Lott, Hamilton, Messrs. K«*-,.Lott, •; MtKair, Reee, Dais ton, McGregor, Williams, - CJouaton, Crane, Bartley, Garrets Meaner. Deinpf «y, Jflislop, Cooper, Hcmpson. Sinclair, Pearson, Thompson, Mander, M.P., >, Manning. ' Mamell, DoWndrd» Jonsss. Pen warden. Carter. Mats, Jack, Baker, Harris, "Armiger, . Jack, -- Staff-Sergeant-;major.; Cheater, and -0 steerage.—Northern >.5, : Co., agents. ■■:' y-v. *: I ■> - ; CLANSMAN. s.s., 581, T. Haultain, from Russell, Whansraroa, and Mangonui. Passengers,: Mesdames "Watte and three children, Howe, and fix children. 'G. Cos, Stokes and child. Wigmore, , C. K. Werner. l>ere and child, A. Wiginore, K. G. Lane, Burrell, A. Xewmann. Anderson, Misses Marshal!. Wallace. Stanton, Pera. Shepherd. Tana, Got hard. Johnston, Jenkins. -Darsaville, Messrs. J. A. Hall, T. Sheen. R. 0. Lane, Parker, Carroll, G. Avert-, Cos. C«rringham, Fuohey, C. E. Werner, Watt, H. Wallace,; A- Wigmore,. Cochrane, Kd>non<lson. Archdeacon Cole, l>r. Wheeler. Masters Greaves, •,Werner, and nine steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., ageats. ; . ' '■> ■ ACrOITSI, S.S., 465. Greenlierg. from Taiiranga. Passengers: Misses Wriglej". Brown, potre, Hart, Messrs. Kajtriek,- Wrigler, SyWa, Scantelhnrg, Turner,- Coates, Master • Mutttford. ahd' four steer-•4gc.T-Xortbern S.S.- Co ~ asent,<^' , x ■ 7 WATOTAHI, *.«?,, 2TO, ,C. Hopkins, from Tairua and Mercury Ray. Passengers: Mesdames Lokea ' and 4 children. Ferguson, Keaoe, Misses llamilV ton, O. Coleman. Messrs. Boyle, Somerville, Pul- . ham. Keane, BfowjT, Catupin, Whitaker. Hamilton, /Hunt.'. A. Gordon, Raymond.. Irving. » MfGill. ' Gteeni Smith, Wrtchie. XUfe VlfJtte, "M<?Le*n.— S'orfhehi S.S. Co.. agents.'• ■ . -I J KAKO. auxiliary scboouer, 184, •J- Hi Skinner, ? ltr<wn- Gisborne, •< via," porta. • Passengers: ; Messrs. 'Walker (2).— C. Dam, »gent. ;.- ; Kt>ROR.V, three-masted scow, 160. Isaac .Corbett, ' Imri 'Hokiang's.—-Ford Shipping Line, agents. v WAI.\K?, schddaer. : 57, Brp«h, from',.Gishbnte, *5k potts.—W: F. : Wiping, .agent- •- • • * WAIBOA, S.S.; 100. Cook, from-the coast.—Macklow Brothers, agents. ; JKIftITOXA. auxiliary lighter, a, 'Martini from Tokomani " Eav.'—JfeVZealand Shippipjj^Cpwpanj", kgenti." " .• vi* BADES-POWKLL, s.s., 196. H. Peterson.- from Whangarei.— Coal Company, agents. ■ GLEXEIXS, s.s., 2SS. F. Jonas, front Whangarei. ; James Smith and Co., agents. ; > ;»■ BSAVO, scow, S3. K. Xelseja, to»a;Xgungwtu.vi Northern C-cal Cmjwny, agents. t HKRO. scow, 67, Francis, from "Xgungura.— Wins tone and Co., agents. February 13. EOROMKO, r.s., 2479, A. Carson,"' from' West-: port—Union. S.S. Co., agents. J.-"■ -7.'% . ; MOKOIA. S.S.; 3502, R. E. Smith, from East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: Misses • • JSctherell (2V. Williams, Hastie,' Hedlam. Leach,, Humphries, Christie, Lamb, Thompson, Howden,: Sharp. MeCrorie, Savers, Meant. Fill, Burch, Kinsella, Pritchard, Foster, O'Keete, O'Rourke,, Mar '■ tin, Jeune, Jones,' Moore, Hayes, Mattock, "Bell,: Xurse 1 Coxens, Mesdames Jones and infant, w"id-•Jon-son, Foster. Parker. Haisiuan.' Millar, Jackson, MeibercU, Henderson, Wells and infant, Hepburn.; Ramsey, Morrison,: Dando and infant, Todd and? three, children, Newtown, Macdonald. Feldwick sitjl three children,. Coutts, CBid, Thomas, - Hinkley, t Christie. Sharp. .Mori and.son,' Hunken. Palfridge and* child, - Clirisp, Moore,' ■ Scholium and Infant,; Hamilton. Judd: and infant, Messrs. Horroo»J,e Miliar, ' Jackson;Stirton,- Winthrop, Brickleton, - Metherell, - Grant, Price, Ziman, Hutchinson, Halley, Anderson. Hudspeth, Harris, Need ham. Dillon: |2>, I'arhatn, Shrimpton, Morrison, Gamble, Thomas <3*. Sharp, Andrews. Elley, Chachvich,' Porter, v Stewart, CraiU. Archer, Geissler v Barbe* - (2), Hodge. Moor*, 1 Phillips, Opie, : Rae, i Brown, Scholium, Peters. Darton, Parker, H»iitmaji,_ Hutu, Clark, Archdeacon- Williams, Major Hatpin, the Iter. Finn, ' and |$55f steerage.—Union 8.8. Co., 1 •pa 1.1... , .... .. } g 11AHEX9,: 5.a,,J5828, M- X4ving*toae, iroro Syd- i toej. Passenrers; Jpssw Oort«Hns (2),«Bpyd,! Horton.-Mannell, Walker. Thomas, Wimble. Wj-rnt- ■ Mb). Stiasg. Re id, Lamaciolle, Hay.H. Lee, .; Papakura, Bella s Papaknxa, i;JSommjrsu , Piiice. Mesdames Rose warn, Getsoa, Finemae.'Wal- 1 lace anil family and maid, Richards, Hew, Barton, Cooper, Barclay, Latham, Connell, Wordsasonb,, 3300dy,. ind ohild. Lamaciolie,» Hay,> Smith,i "Lee,. Horton. and } two ; children, Htuison, Spargo i and-. ehild. the .&:■ HeT. Reeve, Staff-Captain . Wallace, ■ Colonel Italy, -. Dr. - Decham, ■ Messrs. Seed, Walte, > Hawkes, Crone.' Richards, Hoe,' Williams, i HanneJl, Walker, Edwards, Berk, Ower, i 'n*il<ißdge;i 2tmrtitniienn. " Daly Latham, McKemlrick, Comiell, • "Wordsworth. Hall, Ken din, : Yeo, - Power,; Maine, 3 RwjV.^Kastaugh.' Cox (2), Forsyth, Browne, Flor-' aoco, Soodjr, v Willy, . Southouse;. Roberts, Paul, Coteoum, MoCorqaoiUk^JUy, ..Dougan, Somerville* (21, Watkins, Co£Bs,v Corcoran, : Hanson, Black,' and 136 steerage.—JJnion &S. : 09.,. ageat«<j; ; » ' .?4XGATI3^(FaL, ; ' ejLt.46s, W. Balk, Jrcan Tauranga ,- and Opotiki. Passengers: Mix« Tapper, Burns, ' Cot trill, - Hawi««lute j 'U.Wiktoii.^' Sleadames - Clark, 5 Xefcon, Carter, 'ilalMrn, O'Kril, Cranston and r "cfeild, Stepberd, Callaway and ,i children.. White and 7 children, " Eawsoc, Hewn Atlier. Marty, t Clark, Pile, Li'ringaion, Grey,. Mnsst, - Langhain, Tbompson. ; Cms, ; Most, Burns, . Chappie. ■> Rich. : GiheoEi, - Fercivail, Butterworth. "/ borough, [. Brooke, >■ Jicboo, Carter, -. Parkinson, ■ J'ew*ija,' t Holds worth, Keeman, Tapper: (2).; Hood,' McMillan, Km, Bussell, Hayes, Cruickshant (2), Stewart, Bawson.—Northern S.S.: Col, agents. '*• _____ : ; .V BEP.IB'I'LRES. , »v ,?■ - 1 " : FKBarARY 12. . TABAWEBUt 2003, W. Coffins, for East; ;.De>as#.' and Soothern t ports. Passengers; -For GisSnoraie—Misses -Penlingtoa,' Wheeler, ' Horaibmoke ffiVßonvMorgad, ML Bedaell, Mesdames Donald, PenllcgtQß, Lewia; and - iaiant, Messrs, Bloom field iO&f Vlteicr, Hyde, Harding" and Ixyjr; Gordon, i feba, A. Hampton, Carmiebaef,, TurnbullJ;Waliaros, C. R. • Bloomfield, %T. - Birrall, ' Bobe|t«m. For i Kapier— E. Hew*ton", " Messrs. d Hampton, "Latham, E. W. J»nlljxiy, JL'; J., X<Mtr tan, ffianiitem, ; Master - Reiiakarltat.: , Foe Wel-. lington— Mesdarnes Brorwn, Eden, Messrs;' Eden, B. Bieteski. McLean, ■ f To Lyttelton—Misses Cbok,' Hedterc. Mrs. C. i. :T<si and two sons, -' For,. Dunedra—Mr. and Mrs. Macghaa; 'and 25 steerage for e'.J pons. '<«• ... ■ ' • y*»*ciHT 3i . ■*_. r . r' _ "A, .''KASUSt fti; ' 2S, T. Meyers, for WhangareL i i #XOilOJ|^ ; anxxliary scow, 200, A- Cash,. Mr Sgwxato. ————— - EXPECTED.ARRITAI^ ', ;j ' Lojtdot.—Tamcana, tit., tuT: Australia, sailed • December. 17, due & about . February 20; ■ liajwpjip SLUJSL,' : via, Australia, V sailed - ■ Decern-; Sex ,'M Sfcssfdpsj about February fi 16;;' Puparoa, A*,?sailed'. 1 January 6, doe about February 25; ; : Xtwarn, it. Tia Australia, sailed - due about Marrh 24; Eia. Ora_ s-V mailed Febniary;Tl,; dae about "March 23; Wsimite, - :, s.s., to s til Fsbraaij' 28, due abotrt April 3S; Wakama, «-*, Aastralui, saUect :Febrii«ry 11; ladralema, e-f., vi< Australia, to sail March 6. '■ -t(*M*ooti^Bmeafc<rer'rti ■ Ai*tralia. csi)eii December 14. <ne .♦Jj.at February IF ; : Ktt^»#n, a,s.. tfaj>d December 26, dot: Febntirey II Cornwall, fcs., fii Amtralia, sailed January 1, doe. aboat'.lftrcli: 8 TKettuw, s-s., - Via Austral sailed Febnunr 6, dae tiboat AprH 7-- V PAHBiX—Hapai, sailed January 2h jmffiAmtiod&i *%'■ '«Uttd:s6®edembei^^^wl kboot February 20; Spitbe&. S.S., via i- ? A«s- ; i •.ralia, sailed Janoary 8, doe about Marvh Eft; Oeonda, &S4 : ; w»a Acatraiia, sailed: January 11. : fee about ' April 30; Jaauej, barque, sailed Ho-reaber'-'26;'-Anlw«nedaJ^.lb«jae;!-,iri* Wellington, JDecembw 3; Aberkwr. -sia. Australia. taped January. 3T„4ue -about. Mareh-3*; - ts , m Australia, to sail- aliwrt March 29. '31 WMMU-Ck-iDOrfde. Wnpte. via Wellington, iailrd.- August - 23, at - Wellington ; January ~ L r SjUT • Fbascibco,—Katanga, its., nlled January 14, due > about to-day ; , Earl .ot Elgin, 8.1., to Mil; CToydea, g.&., to. «ail; Grmeric, i.s., to saiL | STOSinr,—Malwa, R.M.S.,' Wednesday; Victoria, 1.*.; Sunday; ;' lima,' barqutntine, to saiL: ; ; XfTWCASrtSL—Northern Chief, barque, to sallf- ; C ;<PoJrr; STETEJts.—Zicgira, »coir, early. " 1 r" *e«raaiy> 24. v->-. A , >& - Sot«B^S»(4.'f -u, Feb. 24. "" ! S&BFcriJtv IrtAjno.—May Howard, >jj, : early.' v,:, f ' '•'•• '' - ' '.. , ... ; V PROJECTED departures.: / .Loxvox. —Whakatane, via. the South, a lout p to-day. Karamea, s.s-, direct, i about February 13; Jt»!wa, H.U.S., via Australia, February 1&. ■ "V ].' Y v.—Mahwio, s.s., ■: today. > -y ; / '<'■*.■■. .yeotrra' Sea IaiAKOS-—Atua, 1.1., March L -' Fur.—Xarua, f.e., Wednesday; Atua, e.«.. ;March L--.v. . v';vy Eh »TiiM.T Pacific Isljlxds. —Tjluoe, &«.. February IS.- * • COTON COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS.V ;: f ■ East CoasT.—To-day: Maheno nils for Sydney at SJO p.m. Tuesday: «Talune sails lor Eastern Pacific at !12 noon ; Mokoia. sails tor ; East. Coast and .Southern s ports at 3 p.m. .- Wednesday; WaJiaka'arrives from the Bltxlf, Oamaru, and Timaro; Vavua sails - ffir',Latitok«,. Suva, . and - Levtika S at--12 noon. Thursday: ; Mcnowai arrives from Dunvia Eaat Coaat porta; - Koromiko saito for Weak port :atIS • p.m. Friday: Wanska -sails for Biuif, Oamani, and Timaru, »at 5 { p.m. ; Saturday; • Jlouowai v «aila v for Giaborne, Napier, Wet-' lington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, at -12 noon;. Squall far Bay and a* t l2: noon*" , ■ ' ; West CoAsr.—Tuesday: Barawa sails for Hew Plymouth. i: Thursday : JRarawa sails for New Ply-- i inouth. Friday: Rosamond sails for New Plymouth,: Wellington, 'Pictonj; and Nelson tt.t p.hu. 3?tndny: •' Corintiaarrives £ from- Southern -poits,Wellington, and Plymouth; Karaw* arrives iom New Plymouth. ' . * SfV." ■7J s ; 1 '"< •)( • i ": '«s*w*^«iaw» NORTHERN S.S . CO.'S MOVEMENTS. 4 iTo-day: Clansman > leaves : for .Opua; and - Bussell: : Apanui leaves for Awanui- "* and Houhpra; Walotahl leaves for . Mercury Bay; v; Kudotunii; ? and Whangnmita; * Ngapulii leaves ; for • Whangarei Railway Wharf; Claymore' leaves for • Raglan 2 and Kawltia; Aupouri' leave* lor ; Ohiwa and uranga.•: Tuesday': Ngapuhi arrives from . Whangarei . about flO p.m.; Kanieri leaves for Whangarei 1 Town Wharf; ' Ngatlawa loaves for Ohiwa, Opotiki, and Whakntaue; «Rarayvn "arrives, at Onehonga from New Plymouth about d a.m., and leavee- again for same porta. ; Nate.—For time of departure ,of. -iutward steam.' ers isee the company's ; tlnie-table on - paj;e l - «..-V | | i • >; r^.. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. IT'.. h;m cal.t* steamer,' In stream. ChjUlenjjef,^H.'ltS.v^ii>-i-stream.-.{V^s;- ; ;^:^.-..-'A-;r--^'-ri-? KsXaf >: ia, s.s., at Queen-street Wfcad,

Koromiko, s.s., at- Queen-street, j. Maheno, s.s., at Qneen-streefr Wharf. f ' - - I Whakatane, s.s.V at Railway Wharf. Squall, e.g., tn Auckland Dock." " Kereru, ketch, • in stream. • Kaipara, s.s., In Calliope Dock- , .■■■ Kaeo, a.s.s., at Hobson-street WharL' * . ;; • Greyhound, a.9.5., at Queen-street. Wnari. Ganymede, barque," at Rail**}' >> hart Southern Cross,, s.s.. in stream. • , Toafa Haamea,'. schooner,; in, stream. Ysabel, -schooner,'in stream. \ ' > Awanui, schooner, in stream: Waiapu, schooner, in stream, : it,'.'., . ■ IMPORTS.., . - ' . Per Kumara, from Liverpool: 2000 tons general merchandise. - - , " rnn . m Per Katanga, from. San irancisco: SUO tone general cargo. • -- , , ' ' Per Koromiko, from Westport: 3727 tons coal. Per Mokoia, from the South: 651 bags poutoes, 7ST sacks oats, 235 SCO's. ISO 100 s. and «0 50 s flour, 450 sacks ; seed, 629 sacks' wheat, 75 , sacks malt, 56 bags cement, 145 sacks hides, k 100 sacks i bran," 751' cases meats, 200 cases ale, 81 "cases tea, 120 boxes butter, 120 < bales hay,>4o cases starch, 83 packages soap. 50 cases matches, 15 cases- tobacco," and a'large quantity of sundries.' _ v Per Maheno, from Sydney: 1?10. Uags.-Tjce,. ByC mats rice,. 214 boxes soap, 57 Itales paper, la empty ammonia ; drums, 31 casks artotrtoot, M pigs lead. 50 bags bonedust, 336 cases salmon,. /4 packages tea, 13$ cases canned cherries. 257 shafts, 11 steel Plates, 133 bales empty bottles, 6. bales kapok, 30 barrels sulphur, 50 pieces freestone. 424 sacks soda, 168' drums carbides -15 ; rolls load» 134 packages chairs, 12 bags bark. 28 pipes. 35 cases l>eer, 535 bags salt. 95 cases wine, 900 cases schnapps, 23 pieces timber, 50 cases; brandy, and a large quantity of sundries. , The s.s. Mokoia, which arrived from the South yesterday morning, brought transhipments fx Ruapehu ainl- - W«k»niti-front -London, Moerakt front Australia and Pateisha and Arahttra from the South Island. KOKOMIKO BRINGS COAL. Yesterday morning the turret steamer Koromiko. Captain; A. Carson, arrived front Westport -with 1 3K7- and'**' airtvaL<crf' the •»>. Maheno from Sydney the collier berthed alongside her at Queen-street -Wharf to supply her with bunker coal. The Koromiko left ..estport at 8 a.m. on Thursday, and met with fine weather on -'-th©- voyages; " / ~ v- ' ' - THE SYDN'EV' BOAT. . . '"The" furtvirii steamer Mafieno, Captain "MT Livingstoue,,arrived itrom Svvdnev at Lls p,m. yestetUav, anil, being ' granted pratique," berthed at Queen.street .Wharf. She sailed from Sydney'at 2.4 C p.m. on Wednesday . last and passed Gape Marin Van Diemen at 11.30 p.m. on Saturday and ar- ' rived as above. ■ . " Light 1 rtorth-east winds anil . smooth seas "were experienced throughout the vovige.. The Maheno ! fettmts": toi*Sjxlney. ot 5.3 C 1 p.m. to-day. : ~-,•»!»«" i»( *:' MOKOIA FROM THE' SOUTH. .'."At i6.3o!aju.>yesterdayi the; ».».• Mofcaia, Oapttiin R. E. Smith, arrived from Southern OTd East Coast' fidrts;' oertbirtg '£t Queen-street, Wharf.' She took her departure from Dunedin on Tuesday last and called at Lrttelton, Wellington. Napier, and Gisborne, leaving' the -last-named port at 11 a.m. on Saturday t and arriving as, al»vc._ Moderate winds'"and* seas" prevailed "throughout '(he passage. The Mokoia will return to Dunedin, via ports, at 3 p.m. 'to-morrow.. .■ »_. THE .'FRISCO STEAMER. ...The Australian . Mail. linerr-iKafcanga, Captain G. •Plomer, arrived' from Sart Francisco,- via Apia, at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and after inspection berthed at Quay-street Jetty No. 2. She departed from San Francisco on January 14 and.arrived at Apia on February ,1, leaving*.again, on. the .following day 'for,, Auckland and arriving as above. The voyage was an uneventful one. fine weather being ;met--with throughout. -The Katanga< has alout ,500: tons of general cargo- to land :at Auckland, and' on discharge she will ; sail for Sydney. . ' n THE "KAEO ARRIVES-' ' " : I The auxiliary three-masted schooner Kaeo. Captain ; J." -ft. Skinner.'; arrivfd from „ Gisborne, via ports; On i Saturdayafternoon and , berthed at Hobson-street Extension. The master reports that the Kaeo sailed from Gisborne on January 25 and worked the usual East Coast bays,:landing .stores and ■' shipping. wool, maize, hides.' etp. . : Fine - weather: was t experienced' tin. January • 28,'>' J wheti ! bad . weather - set. in .- v .-north-east; and • the 1 echooner took shelter at Tokoniaru Bay . for two days. After this strong south-east winds were experienced for » day or : two,- but crossing the Bay 1 of- Plenty fine ; weather . was . experienced. The lsaeo ha» the t following cargo to discharge at ['Auckland 950 * sacks, maize, 130 bales , wool. . 7 bundles skins, -. 30- packages bides, -38- packages •tallow, 5 packages homtuir,"l3<packages fungus, and 90 packages sundries. : - ' *• . j >• ■ :., . - :'„" 1 , •' , S''"•'tv*.' FROM, LIVERPOOL; DIRECT. -•. v -.. .-The Shaw, Saril! and '• Albion Company's steamer foraare nmr&i, ftFfw.Mxwpwi jJIWPt" on : Saturday.' and after inspection r ,b«rthed it "Queen-street Wharf. *Sh'e'' left ■ Liverpool on" De-ceuthes-26 and experienced fine weather-tBl January 13, when, strong southerly gales and high seas were encountered, continuing ,Tor three ,days. From thence •,-onwards rough following seas accompanied the Kumara until Februarys, when fineweather, was : . picked, up, - lasting : till,.arrival 'at Auckland. Captain A. Morton "is still.in command, and has associated,with* him the following .OfficersCbiW. Mr. Read (late of the-" wrecked rttdineri Maori);-.second, . Mrs-' Hs-- S. .-Stiloinan; .third, Mr. J. Fisher; fourth, Mr, J. Wilson. Mr. S;-'K. V Brewer." late chlef.ecgir.eer .of the wrecked steamier Maori, is in charge of the'engineering department. apd his assistants are Mr; J. T-. Norri», .second engineer; - Mr. ; J. Hunter, third: Mr. D. Morrison,* fourth; and Mr. _J. . McAdama. (late 'of the Aiawa), fifth. " The chief refrigerating J engineer is Mr. J. Reid and the Second Mr-* J. Craw.ford.; The chief : steward is . Sir. * J.vßn»<=ell_ -.. The steamer has about 2QQO tons of genera!, mnrohandise to discharge at Auckland. inc{udioa.,a quantrty'of purtipiirg rilachfiafery' fttt {S?*AVSratijl Har*bour Board. - • \ .; MALWA LEAVES. StDNIIY.'-" v! ; 4 ' "The P. and O. Company'# R. M.S. Malwa.- ii>-con-tinuation 1 of. her.vojage frora.Locdou and Australia, left Sydney fbr'-'AitcklaiFd at 5 ' p.m. on Saturday, and'will be due here, on Wednesday morning next. ' She is tb?'fir«J;"of {he'company's fleet to visit New Zealand. . ' v / PASSENGERS FOR NEW ZEALAND. ' ffritlng from London' under date January' 7, our correspondent intimates as follows;— . . ' Among: the 1 passenger# who have , booked for New' Zealand by the IV and O. steamer Morea, ; which leave* on February 25' for Auckland, are:— Dr. and Mia. .C. , Morice (Greymouth),. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Myers and family (Auckland), Mr. and -Mia. Hunter Brown (Hawke'a Bay), and Mr. and <JCelso*o.---1 Dr. and • Mra.' Mertee will possibly leave'■< the steamer at, Adelalide . and tsravitl overland, takiag- ateiuiK r "or Sydney for Wellington. ; : r • - Dir. J. M. Mehaffey is going out to New Zealand , as medical officer on board the as. Tainui,' which sails today frOm the docks, arid to-morrow from Plymouth-;;; i The < saloon - passengers are ;—Fipatclaw : Sir 3. Batty Tuke. .MJV«Mr,-.-atid. Mrs. C, E. Lucas and Miss. M. 8.. Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Cnthbert and Mis«; A.-.Francis.v Second-class: ,-Mr. f and Mrs. T. ;W. Evans,'Mm.-E. Tucker, Mrs. B. : B. Donovan and Miss Donovan.-Miss, iM. "C. Ewrag. Miss C. M. v Jay. * Miss.' A Kerr;'Slits D. Micklelhwaite, " JltM J. Tingey (Weilingiw), Miss :R'C. Weetmalk. Mr. W. Badger, Mr. G. T.' Brewer. Mr. P. T. Davriee," Mr. W. G. Gatnan, Mri J.. C. Laarenof. Mr. H. IfrtM; B. w MarWiint, Mr. X, Jlobinaon. Mr. li. ft,. Smyth,• Mr, ,F. .Town. con, Mr. :J. Wilson.' In thejthird-class there are 'about 140 paasengeja. .-.V " '■-< i-;>-'"? 1. The Orient Orontea, jo-day. is carrying a g6od number to New Zealand. Those ' going to Auckland are:—Mr. Jand-Mrii E. M. 'Mac- - laurin. Mr. J.-P: Doyle, -Miss J.'-Grimsditch, and i l(r.. and 4 Mra. H. D. Walls ■ and child.S?.v* '! ' v —v' PORTf.v Of 'OWEHUNGA. i-y.-j..;-v : ARRIVALS. . Febrcaby 12. . ' y v i RARAWA, a,»- v .1072. 'E. Stepbedson, from : New: Pferoouth- Pa*aengtr»: Jlwes.BeaUie, May, fclcelton, Willis, Stewart, ' Mesdames • Stone and family (s)r Dawkens and family.(6). Weston. Beattie, MoKay,' May, Brown, Lasleft. Messrs. Chadwick. Ormrod, Quillism, -: Pope, Mcir, Btusli;' MatKer, Forties, Brawn, Parry, i Cooper, „ O'Neill. Rowan, ; McCawj Se'iby, A. Julian, Leslie, "J. B. Williamson,,,Stope, Dawklns, - Weston." Hi ware," Jfeary,' "-Thompson, Cameron, Locke, Butts, . CurtUs, Bullerton, Melville, Higgittton; Mayne. Grant, Stewart.' Mitche I. Champion. 'C. ' O'Connor, Champion, • F.'•■Leslie, Captain - W. If. Nortniry, and 2a,*t<£r»ge.-y-NorUi- . era HJS. C 0.,; ssenf.i .V;^ _ OHISEMUUI, K. 5.,; 98, Grublj, from Whangape. —Mitcfcelßon;> Company, -agents- . * j:-}' RIMU, 5.5., ; 339, Richards, from Hoklanga.— j Northern 8A Co., agents.\ ; ; v V' . DEPARTURES...' • . Febrcaby 12. - ■ 'OHINEMUBI, s., 96/Grubb, for Whangape. SENORITA, barquentine, Munns., for Whangape. Febrxtabt 13. - RARAWA, s.s., 1072, E. Stephenson, for -New Plymouth.' ' Passengers - ; 'Misses WWtftket, Fitzherbert, Laxon, W. Alexander, Bailey. Smith, Wallace, Smyth, R. Wallace, Collins,- Brett, Smith, Julian. Stewart, Mesdames Wakerley. Rai;, Stockley, Monro, R. G. Fasnes and child, Jones, Dillon. Era. Messrs. C. Long, Quilliam, Colli*, Laxon, H." E.:Fussell, C-. Coleman, J. Wallace, liaig. Brown, Julian. W.-Walters, Roberts, Jones, Taylor, Jackson, A. H. Tapper. W. H. Irwin, P. Tapper, Curtis, W. C. Ring, Coleman/ Oliver,. Captain, J. W. ''Long,*' and 32 steerage. . m 11 ■ 1,1 ■ "■■■'l I. . ■ m.'mm - '.y BY telegraph: - ~ : ■' OMAPERE — 12: Arrived, at 9.20 a.m. —Hinemoa, Govt, s.s., from Cape - Maria* Van Die- • sun. - ' # •' \ -v- -r ' ' NGUNGURC.—February 12: Arrived— Alma, ; and Three Cheers, scows, from Auckland. ' - GISBOBNE.—; 13: - Arrived, at.' 3 p.m.— ' Tarawera, from t Auckland. WELLINGTON.—Februarr. 12: SaUed'at 6 ' a.m. —Star of Canada, a.a.; for London. ? February 13: Sailed, at 4.40 a.m.—Orari, a.s., for London. r " WESTPORT —February 13 ; Sailed# at 11.30 a.m. —Pegasus,- H.M.S., ■ for New Plymouth. TlMAßU.—February 12:'"Arrived' at' 8 a.m.— Amokura, training-shiß;r:fri?TO-rW<rl(rogton.:. ; ' SlDNEY.—February- 12: Sailed > at. 5 p.m.— Malwa, R.M.5.,, for Auckland. , February Jl3: Sailed, at ■71 p.m. yesterday—Marama, is. Is,,' Sot iWelllngtori.''" Arriv'etFpHaiiite; fr6ite«/ferejltihd.'V- ■■- MELBOURNE.—February .13: V Arrived—Uliufaroa,"from the Bluff •."H6bart';* r *L6jaiSaCraig,. barque, from Kaipara. --'■>1 r>*/A 'J .. J. ;• H - LONDON.— 11: Sailed— Or a, s.s., foi; (Auckland; Oiaki t for :L."ltfe!ton;; \yhska..'; ru»iSA t -:for Aubtralia,. aud r Ne«j Zealand,- *■ ... '' ' V" ' '■ ::

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14294, 14 February 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14294, 14 February 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14294, 14 February 1910, Page 4