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SHIPPING.

Ek High Water cf Auckland—o.l3 a.m.; 0.34 pro. '. ~ ■ Munukau— 12 a.m ; 2.33 p.m. I ' gun—Rises. 5 41 a.m., sots. 6.25 p.m. PS Jtoon—Fail. March 12, 3.43 p.m. | WEATHER REPORT. Mr D C Bates supplied the followlna vcail>er report si I p m yesterday: — ~ Wind Bar. Ther. Weathor. p Cape Maria PE . light 30.12 63 Fine liu..«i. Nb. , light 30. 12 76 Fine jlao-..ka:i U. fc> i-i V. . Or. 30 09 Go Fair I Atu>.«ml ... h W . b;eeze 30.08 69 Fine I Tauran«a ... N.W . Uesh 3u.11! 76 Fan- ] gam i >..;<> . t> . ...n; 3u 11 76 (ioudy I CJisljoi • K. Im-eze 30.10 77 Fine j 1", ,'iiu,;r; . N.E.. uant »u.lr7 71 Fine ; Cast..-, ...• N.W.. In-lit SuOl 72 Cloudy I \Ve:.;i.K • N VV , liklii 3u 10 67 Fine I .V lv. in, th ,\'.W . i..;ht 30.13 68 Fail i C Kim mi W.. |i(!lr 30 14 69 Fine I War.- N.'.i; W . i'r»'-!i 3" 13 69 Fair | Fare «•' ;Sp v> ' l- ->>' 30 05 69 Haiy C Fen.wind S W., br 30.15 69 Fair I Wf.;i ■ ' >W . luht 3D 13 66 Fair i Sirih."il< SW , '.ight 29 S3 63 Fine ' Ksikiiirr. N NE . gale 29 88 71 Fino Akni-a l.sh: N" F. , litfht 30 00 6."i Fine ! j'l Chu'-i.P'. NW iKht 3i'('2 61 Overcast . us,'<•••» W. li«h: '09 513 62 Cloudy , B'iiifl W . '...-Sit M.OS 60 Cloudy j Sh--»v.-\ ' iv« fa'len en the West Coast ! i»n : ■«. .':■«•■' •>■.,-(«■ districts, hut (air to r'.o'iiv viM'h-r !n« prevailed. Moderate to; pii- n« >~..-. r'.v winds hove ruled generally, ] tw in-- '" •■■ noi"!i.ca.«i gain is reported i 1*,., o. ~--. .. T < nl Kaikoura. The barometer! 1...i i -.■•- «'-vVly I" DAY'S FORECAST ! :':(•• i..l.iiions are for variable -winds' w' ! - • fl,-i'i' ;.i westerlies prevail m. »!.■! '"• '< cloudy weather generally j Tl ■• : • i'' i-r is unsteady with a rising ten i PORT OF AUCKLAND. ' ARRIVALA TAJ.r.XK. it ,4.35 am.), 2067 tons. H ! F'"' l.i". -r.■•.•.! the Ci>ok and Society Islands.; 1 j ■.. li.ft? Mis Matthews and boy, Messrs. \ Vit. (i : Ma. •new-. J.ig>;er. Smith, laser. i at... ■'::,.-■ loo: ape —Union S.S. Co., agents !l( : ViliiND. as 112 60 p.m.). 721 tons. H ' D:-> ten. ir.im ii islx.rno Union S.S. Co.. | o».-:r.< | Ni.AITKJ. s.s '7 16 a.m. l. 691 tons. T. ' R»u :»i;., from Tauranca Passengers; Mes ' ria:.:t - Torrence, ti.edstanes, McKcniift. ' bri:':;. i I'aroo. Lodgt'. McCart«n. ; Ma! by. Hulme, Rhodes, Smith. Milner. , Chn'.'i'.'.'it, iire.i„'or, Misses Smith, Tobin, ■ Kins n, -Matiu, Honey. Chapman. Smith 18), i R.:. n,:. Messrs Smith. Kerr. Humes. Mc ! £•<>•. i.'i»i«. Held. Torrence. Dickey. Bond. ~-fcii. Kcea. Dyke. Rule. McLeod, Mu- I deck, l>udson, Edwards, Callver, Hine, i Biepmf.eid Foulift, Masters McCartcn (21.— j N;r'iir :i SS Co., agents. , CLANSMAN', ss i7.JO am.). 635 tons. E. j MoJ-eod, trora Russell and Opua. Passen- [ gor.« Madame* F. 11. Wright. Norris, Bin- j don. H Rata. J. H Clarke. McCorauindale , nod 01i..d. I' GcKHiiuie. Ouigley. F. Wright, j Misses Kin-ella Csin-ibcll, E. M. Stewart, | Messrs H C. Bull. Irard. McCorquindale. j Bur- Young. S Lee. Clondon. Thompson. I F R'-r.-H. E C R'.omfield. T. Tssker, Booth. ; Quii'.ey -Northern 8 S Co., agents- i WAIMARIE. ss. IS 5 p.m.). 245 tons. J. ' Freeman, from Paeroa—Northern S.S. Co.. j

agent* i KAXIERI. ».s. 110.20 p.m.) 203 tons, J. Te:x<*iru. from Whanga-ei.— S.S. Co.. »cent». "DAPHNE, s.s. (1.35 p.m.), 192 tons, E. H. Geer'z. from Aw&nui.—Northern S3. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. WANAHA, i.« (4.40 p.m.). 2422 tons. 3. Flrnn, f.-t Napier, Lyttolton, Oamaru. Bluff, unil T.rcani. MANATA. M. '10 5 p.m.). 1159 tons, E. Stephen«. n. for Whangarei. CLANSMAN. 9.» )4.30 m.). 635 tons, E. MrLcod. tor Russell. Whangaroa. and Mangocm. TANIWHA. it. (4.10 p.m.). 263 tons. W. Bettis. for Paeroa. ROTOMAHANA. s.s. (7.45 am.), 183 tons. A Stephenson, for Coromandel BADEN POWELL, s s. (9.10 p.m.), 176 tons. H Peterson, for Whangarei. CHELMSFORD, i.i. (7.10 p.m.). 121 tons. H. Joyn.. for Marsdcn Point and way ports. GAEL, 5.9 (1.45 p.m.), 95 tons. A. McKcnue, lor Whangarei. March 5. WAIOTAHI. sb. (0.15 a.m.). 278 tons. E. Keatley, for the Great Barrier. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Westr&lia. from Southern ports. Berths a! Northern Wharf. Manai:>. from Whangarei. Waiotam. from the Great Barrier. Tamw'na. from Paeroa. Ns:a::awa, from Ohiwa. Rciomah3na, from Coromandel. Chelmsford, from Marsden Point and way ports. Poerra. from Whakatane. Gael, from Whangarei. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Waimana for Whangarei and Wellington Nfrapuhi. for Tauranga, from No. 3 Jetty. Waimario, for Paoroa, from Northern Wharf. Daphne, for Whangarei. from Northern Wharf. |

VESSELS DUE AT ONEHTJNGA TO-DAY. Kowhai, from Picton direct. SAILINGS TO-DAY FROM ONEHTJNGA. Rarawa, for New Plymouth, at 3 p.m. Claymore, for Hokianga. at 2 p.m. Kowhai, for Greymouth direct, at 5 p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. COASTAL AND INTERCOLONIAL. Appro* Vessel Prom dat» Monowai Southern ports Mar. 8 Maheno ... ... Sydney ._ ... Mar. 8 Naraa ... South Sea 15.... Mar. 9 Clan Macdonald ... Natal M»r. 10 Rosamond G'.sborne ... Mar. 11 Maitai Southern ports Mar. i2 Nairnshire Southern porta Mar. '2 Makura, M.3. ... Sydney Mar. 13 Joan Craig Timaru .. Mar. 14 Rivcrina ... ■•■ Sydney ... ... Mar. 25 Victoria ... ... Southern ports Mar. 15 Waneka ... Southern ports Mar. 16 Clan Maclaren ... Port Pirio ... Mar. 18 Wairuna Newcastle ... Mar. 18 Wostraiia Southern ports Mar. 19 Langholm Southern ports Mar. 23 Raknia Sydney ... Mar. 28 Talune Eastern Pacific ApL 2 OVERSEA Apptoi vessel Sailed From date Cairmoss ... Nov. 28 Montreal ... Mar. 8 Niagara. R M.S Feb. 19 Vancouver... Mar. 10 Argerifels ... Dec 12 New York... Mar. 12 Star of Scotland Jan. 6 London .. Mar. 14 Ranifa' 'a ... Jan. 8 London ... Mar. IS Jeseric ... Jan. 4 St. John ... Mar. 22 fu'.eshiro ... Jan. 17 Liverpool ... Mar "5 Pakcha ... ■•• Feb. 12 Louden ... Mar.'2B Star of Victoria fob 3 London ... Mar 30 Inverltip Dec 31 New York ... Mar. 31 Mamma RMS To sail Vancouver ... Apr. 7 Rcor.k Ib.ien ... Jan. 28 Now York... Apr 7 Kercr.ana ... Feb. 19 London ... Apr 15 Holliogton ... Jan. 29 St. John ... Apr' 15 Wea.mealh ... Feb 14 Liverpool ... Apr. 20 Boutlport ... Feb. 8 New fork ... Apr 25 John Hardie ... Feb. — New York ... May 5 SAIL 'Vessel From Sailed Andromeda, bci ... New York ... Jan. '20 Ccinl.errnere, Ital sh. Marseilles ... Jan. 24 Untie, dale. sch. ... Pugct Sound ... Feb 3 80-M ..a. bo, ... Newcastle ... Feb 26 ilium Bowdcn ... Columbia Rivor To sail Loiiivj. Craig, bq. ... Edithburg ... To sail Bona. by Melbourne ... To sail. Daniel, bq Clare-rice River To sail! VESSELS TO SAIL FROM AUCKLAND. tr 1 r, ApytOX Vessel Destination rial* Den of Ewme ... Newcastle ... Mar. 6 Surrey . Southern ports Mar. fl Wairuna .. Newcastle ... Mar. 6 Rosamond ... ... Oisborne ... Mar 7 Fiona . Sydney Mar 7 Suffolk Wellington ... Mar. 7 Weatraiia . ... Southern porta Mar. 7 ttahonn Sydney Mar. 9 Mono wai ... ■•• Southern ports Mar. 10 Niagara, R.M.S ... Syuncy Mar. 10 Ta'.nnc- ... Eastern Pacific Mar. 10 "iiv-ua ... Wellington ... Mar. 11 Maltura. KM S ... Vancouver ... Mar 14 Maitai ... ... Southern ports Mar. 14 Kaim?h're ... Southern ports Mai- It River, ... Sydney Mar. 16 Victoria .. Southern ports Mar 1" Clan Ma-donald ... Wellington ... Mar. 18 Ranuatira .• Southern porta Mar. 18 Kavua South boa 15.... Mar. 18 Clan Mi-'.aren ... London ■•. ... Mar. 20 Laii;-.hr,::n .. ... London ... ... Mar. 28 Rika,a. . . . . Southern ports Mar 31 {warns, HM S . Sydney •■• ... Apr. 7 bouillon! Cross . . Norfolk Is. ... Apr. 7 VF.SSELfa IN HARBOUR £yramu», 11 M S , in Calliops Dock. Fiona, » j . at Chelsea. Moura. Hit. in cieam. Uauroia. . a in stream. £ e r*ni. Ketch, it, stream. guflolk. a a., at King's Wharf. Surrey, hs at Queen's Wharf. leal).-, oaryuentine. in stiean. routherii Cross, as., in stream. Wainrmua, a a., at Quenn a Wharf. V'nnn. . , 9 . at Kin-a Wharf Hluno. a.».. at Hobson Wharf. Aosajii' ml, « a., at King's Wharf. Wi.njt:, 11, ke-rh, at Ring's Wharf. Ilaie! (■,„,.•. barque at King s Wharf. Awanui, ixlioone-, at Albert Wharf. Don of Hwnie. « s , at No 2 Jetty. Isabella Detrains, schooner, at Albert Wharf. 'flu. cabie neamor. at moorings

The Vianaka sailed yesterday afternoon for Napier to load sheep for Lyttelton. From the latter port she proceeds to Oamaru, and then to the Bluff and Timaru. to load produce for Auckland. The Ka'oa is expected to clear Kaipara today for Melbourne, with a full cargo of sawn timber. The coastal steamer Ngatiawa is due back »' Auckland this evening from Ohiwa. She js now timed to sail at noon on Saturday lot Ooiwa and Opotiki.

The Huddart-Parker steamer Westralia is due at Auckland about 10 a.m to-day from Southern and East Coast ports. The vessel will berth at the Northern Wharf on arrival, ana is timed to sail on the return voyage at - 1 V ra. on Saturday. .The coastal steamer Rosamond, which arrived from Gi9borne yesterday afternoon, is timed to sail at noon on Saturday for Tolago Hay and Ciisborne Tho Monowai is timed to leavo Wellington this evening for way ports and Auckland, one is duo here on Sunday morning. The hnrqife Hare! Craig will probably sail °? Saturday for Opua (Bay of Islands), where sue loads a cargo of timber for Warrnambool. Ihe Kowhai left I'icton on Tuesday night tor Onehunga with a load of chaff. She s duo ai iho West Coast port this morninß. ana on completion of discharge proceeds to (■■i-eymouth. Tho coastal steamer Tasman is due tomorrow morning from Whnkatane. She will sail on the return trip at 11 a.m. on Saturday. The steamer Joan Craig, at present discharging hardwood from the Clarence River *}• L.vttolton, has been fixed to load a cargo ol produce at Tl,u on Monday next for Auckland, under ihc auspices of the Union Company. She should arrive hero about tho end of next week. I Captain J. M. Drewette has rejoined tho Wairuna. and Capta-in S. Vint, who had been relieving him, lias taken command of thc Katoa at Kaipara. Mr. "« Western has been promoted to chief olhcer of tho Manata. during the absence ,-t Captain F. A. Macindoe, and Mr. J. 8011, second ollieer of the Wakatere. has joined tnc Mauaia in a similar capacity. Captain E. Dorling of the coastal steamer Klmu is ashore on holiday leave. He is boms relieved by Captain F. A. Macindoe, chiei officer of the Manaia. A steamer, not yet named, has been fixed to load frozen meat and dairy produce at Auckland about April 20. on behalf of tho Shaw, Savill and Albion Company. She will afterwards visit Whangaiei and Southern ports to complete her loading, and is to be despatched from tne Dominion finally for London about tho end of April. '1 ho SouTh Taranaki Shipping Company's I steamer llawera, which was damaged while crossing the l'atea Bar recently, has been repaired on the Wellington patent slip. She has resumed her running in tho Wcllingtou--1 atea cargo trade. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Kangatira. was expected to leavo Wellington yes terday tor l.vttehon. After discharging there sho visits Dunedin and Auckland to com plote. The vessel is duo here about March 14 The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Whakatane, bound irora Wellington to London, arrived at Monte Video on Fri day, February 27. The Union Company's steamer Ka-ktipo 's to load timber at Greyniouth this week for Sydney and Newcastle. The Federal-Shire liner Ayrshire is fired to leave Wellington at daybreak to-morrow for Avonmouth. via Las Palmaa. The Maoriland Company steamer Enner V?'f, arrivod nt Hobart on Sunday lost from Melbourne. The vessel will load a cargo of timber at Tasmania for New Zealand. The Moeraki, which arrived at Wellington | yesterday morning from Sydney, brought r 6 , saloon and 71 steerage passenger? lor New ! Zealand. Tho vessel leaves Wellington this i evening for Southern ports. Hobart. and MelI bourne. j The Tyser liner Star of Australia is exI peeled to leave the Bluff about Saturday or j Sunday for London. ■ The Federal-Shire liner Carpentaria is duo . at Wellington this evening from Melbourne. !to load Homeward cargo. She will be , despatched from Wellington about Monday j next for Liverpool. .. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ku.ihine. which left Wellington on Janu ary 16 for way ports and London, arrivod at llymouth on Friday. February 27. The Norwegian barque Sara arrived rt Mercury Bay on Saturday last from Lyttel ton after a passage of 14 days The vessel loads a pait cargo of timber at Mercury Bay and the balance at Whangnparapara (Great Barrier) for tho United Kingdom. The barque Rona arrived at Melbourne on bunday last from Hokianga, after a passage occupying 35 days. After discharging her timber cargo the Bona will load produce at Melbourne and Geelong for Auckland. The following vessels were within wireless range last evening: —Awanrxi station Rivorinv Westralia. Mahcno. Navua Auckland station: Talune. Waimnna. Nairnshire. Wellington tton ' Victoria, Westralia. Maori. W ahlno, Maitat, Maunganui, Carpentara Vwarua station: Star of Australia. Willochra. Chatham Islands station: Memphis.

NAIRNSHIRE AT WAITARA. T\ e Federal-Shire liner Nairnshire arrived at the Waitara roadstead at daylight yesterday from Sydney. After loading Homeward cargo at Waitara the vessel will proceed to Gisbonio. Auckland. Lyttolton. and Welling ton. She is duo here about March 12. and will sail probably on March 26 from Wellington for A"onmouth, via Las Palmas. WAIMANA FOR WHANGAREI. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Waimana, of 10.389 gross tons, is to sail at daylight this morning for Whangarei, where she will lift a largo quantity c t frozen meat for London The Wairoana will be the larger: vessel which has yet visited the Northern port. j From Whangarei she proceeds to Wellington. where she is oue about Monday next, to complete her loading. Departure will be taken from Wellington for London about Thursday. March 12. CAIRNROSS LEAVES SYDNEY. Cable advice received states that the New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered steamer Caimrjss, which is en route from Montreal to New Zealand ports, via Australia, left Sydney en Tuesday for Auckland. Die vessel *iaa been delayed in Australia tor some tiro* owing to the labour troubles. She is due here about Sunday next, and has 111)0 tons of Canadian merchandise to land. From Auckland the Cairnross proceeds to Wellington. Lyttelton. and Dunedin, to complete her AlKhtTge. TALUNE FROM EASTERN PACIFIC. At an early hour yeßteiday morning the Union Company s steamer Tdinne arrived in the stream lrom the Coot and bociely Islaaas. one day earlier than usual. ihe vessel berthed at the Hobson Wharf two hours later to discharge her fruit cargo. The laiuno left Auckland at 2.30 p.m. on Febj ruary 10, and arrived a>i Rarotonga on Feb- > ruary 16. Calls were subsequently made at | Papeete, Roiatoa, and Mangaia, toe steamer I leaving Rarotonga on the return trip on the evering ot Wednesday. February 25. Fine i weather generally was experienced throughout j the round voyage. The Talune is timed to I 6ail at 10 a.m. on Tuesday next for the Cook and Society Islands.

SURREY'S PROGRAMME. I The Federal-Shire liner Surrey is to sail from Auckland at d&ydght to-morrow ior Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin. and the Bluff. She will discharge in? remainder of her Liverpool cargo at the ports named, and will-then commence Homeward loading at the Bluff. The Surrey will afterwards visit Timaru. Lyttelton, Wanganui roadstead, Waitara, Pictgn. and Wellington. She is to leave Wellington on April 15 for Avonmouth, via Las Palmas. RAKAIA AT ADELAIDE. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rakaia. which left London on January , 4 for Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney, ar ; rived at the South Australian port last Fri ] day. Tb<9 vessel is loaded only for Austra i Han porta. On completion of discharge at Sydney the Rakaia will come to Auckland to j commence Homeward loading;. She is due i here about March 26, and will sail for Sou thorn ports about March 31 to complete. A RECORD VOYAGE. Information to hand intimates that the 1 steamers C;an Mactavish, en route from Aus- | tralia to Dunkirk. Antwerp, and London., baa, on her prosent voyage, established a record for a cargo steamer between Premantle I and Colombo. That portion 01 the voyage was accomplished in 9 days 20 hours. This is only eight hoars in excess of the time taken by the mail steamers. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. 1 ARRIVALS. I RARAWA. s.s., iuli tons, W. F. Norbury. from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses I Sutton 12). O'Neii, .bacon. Tarion, McCaiium, 1 McC'utchen (3). itoberlson, Herring. Peacock, I Mesdames Giliett, Boniface, Bioss, Wood- ' head, Minofi, Wyttle, t'ollard, Rogers, Evans, I Hcilman, Baker, Fisher. Paulsen, Neilsen, . Srryth, Price, McLennan, Watt, Stratford. 1 Hudson, Atkins, Death. Messrs. Watt. StratI ford, Hodgson, Dellow Smith, I'olishaw, . Quave, Jones, Drake, Brian, Kent, Foote, Thomson, Tredginton, Boniface. Ambury, 1 Robinson. Parker, Shaw, Chilwell, Dcatn. Kline. Burnett, Mitford, Te.fer, McLennan, Morgan '3). Malvern. Chapman. Hall. I'earce, Ridd, Robertson t Smith, Brawford, Turner, Cruirkshank, Nash, heeler (2), Tagi, German, Blake, and 19 steerage.—Nor- . thorn 8 S. Co , agents ■ CLAYMORE, s.s . 258 tons, A. Parns, from Kawh.a and Raglan DEPARTURES. RIMU. 3.. 358 tone, F. A. Macindoe, for Wanganui and Opunake. ! BY TELEGRAPH. HOKIANGA MEADS. 4: Arrived — Brisbane (10.15 a.m.), from Wanganui. WUAKATANE.—March 4: Arrived— man, «.8. 112.10 p.m.), Irom Auckland. Sailed — Paerca. s a. (11.45 ami, for Auckland. TOKOMARU BAY.-March 4: Sailed— Wcs-i-alia.. s.s. (3.50 m.). for Auckland. LAST CA'f'E—March 4. The trawler Countess passed north at 10.40 a.m. to-day. GISBORNE.-March 4: Arrived— toria, s.s. (4 p.m.), from Auckland; Squall, s.s. (8 a.m.), ir< m Auckland, via East Coast bays Saned-- Westralia, s.s. '11.30 am.i. (or AucKland. Passengers: Misses Edwards. Pera (2), Downey, Hill, Mesdames Dines, Pera. Miller, Craig. McEwan. McPheo. Williams, De Montalk, Dunkley, Richardson. Messrs. Gentil Pettie, Pera, Terua, Foster, Eals. Munns. West. Coll. Giipin. Wall, Cald well. Bri kett. Do Montalk. Trent. Kalipa. English, Richardson. Masters English. Pera, 1 Rev. Rawnsley, and 4 steerage. WAJTARA.—March 4: Arrived—Nairnshire, e.g. (daybreak), from Sydney.

WELLINGTON.—March 4: Arrived— raki. s.s (4.10 am.), from Sydney: Ayrshire. s.s. (5.60 a.m.). from Wanganui; Wahine. s.b (6.50 a.m.), from Lyttolton. Sailed— ol India, 3.8. (5.55 am.), for London; Mapourika, s.s. (0.6 p.m.), for Westpprt; Awahou. s.s. (2.20 p.m ). for Westport; Raneatira, s.s. (3.5 p.m.) for Lyttollon; Mangapapa, s.b. (3.40 p.m.), for Greymouth; Pateena, s.s. '5 p.m.). for Picton and Nelson; Wahino. s.s. (8.6 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON.—March 4. Arrived— wai, b.s. (6.30 a.m.). from Dunedin ; Ngahere, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), from Oamaru: Maitai, s.s. (6 a.m.), from Wellington; Maori, b.s. (6 45 a.m ), from Wellington; Eunice, s.s. (8 a.m.;, from Havehck; Petono, s.s. (8.35 a.m.), from Napier; Kituwa. s.s. (3 p.m.), from Wei lington; Fannie, s.b. (2 p.m.). from Chatham Islands; Arapawa, s.b. (4.30 p.m.). from Gisborne. Sailed—Maitai, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), for Dunedin; Ngahere, s.s. (4.50 p.m.), for Greymouth; Eliza Firth, s.s., for Kaipara; Cygnet, s.s., for Kaikoura; Petone, s.s . for Peloins Sound, Monowai, s a . for Auckland. Passengers [or Auckland. Misses Ballantyne and White. Maori, s.s.. for Wellington. DUNEDIN.— 4 : Arrived— ss. (6 a.m.), from Riverton; John, s.s. '7 a.m.), from Northern ports; Hinemoa, s.s. 11.45 p m.). from Northern ports Sailed — Kaiiuna, s.s. (6.15 a.m.). for Woslport; Loho, barque (noon), for Oamaru; Maunganui, s.s. (4 p m). for Sydney, via Wellington; Kotaro, s.s. (4.45 p m.). for Southern ports. OAMARU —March I: Waitomo, s s. (noon*, for Newcastle. SYDNEY— March 4: Maheno. s.s. (1.46 p.m.). for Auckland. Arrived Tahiti. s.s., from San Francisco SUVA.—March 4; Arrived— s.s. (8 p.m.). from Sydney. LONDON.—March 8: Arrived — Clan Sutherland, s.s.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 5

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 5

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 5