SHIPPING.
arrivals;
Thursday— Taaranga, from Timaru. SaturdayFreetrader, from flobart Town ; Gr*ce, from Waikouaiti; Acacia, from Hobart Town ; Annie Hill, from Greymouth; Eliza M'Phee, from Riverton. Sunday— Beautiful Star, from Oamaru ; Owake, from Timaru ; Pencruin, from the North ; Atlantis, from Wellington; Kakanui, from Kakanui. Monday— Oretl, from the Bluff ; Star of the South, from Greymouth ; Owake Belle, from Catlin's River. Tuesday— Rotorua, from Melbourne and Hobart Town ; Cora, from Havelock ; Florinda, from Freymouth. Wednesday— Arawata, from Sydney.
DBPAKTURBB.
Thursday— Tararua, for Melbourne ; Wakatip, for Sydney. Saturday— Mary Campbell, for Greymouth. Sunday-Maori, for Timaru; Huon Belle, for Catlin's River. Monday— Waitaki, for Northern port Kakanui, for Oamaru and Timaru. Tuesday— Beautiful Star, for Oamaru ; Alpha, for Catling River ; Young Dick, for Lyttelton. W©dn«Bda4-R')torua, forjsydney; Eliza M'Phoe, for Riverton ; Owake Belle, for Oathn'a River ; Oreti, for the Bluff.
PASSENGERS. OUTWARDS. 1 Per Tararua: for the Bli>ff— MrSerniclo. For Hobart Town— Messrs M Riatel, M'Gregor, Bowie, Smith. For Melbourne — Mr and Mrs Williams and family, Mr and Mrs Tom, Misses A. Wilson, M'Dermid, Messrs Scott, Brown, Knowlei, Pickup, Crawshaw, Smith Winetanley. Per Wakatip— For Lyttelton— Mr and Mrs SRwtlel, Mis* E A-llott, Master Black, Messrs Binns, Walker. For Wellington— Meßdames) M'lntyre Cook, Brown. For Sydney— Messrs Hurry, Isaacs, G J Jones, Oh Sing, Ah Win, Ah Chung, Wan Fork, Wong Ton ; and 8 steerage.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, February 10th.
The City of New York arrived from San Francisco via Honolulu at 530 am. to-day. She left San Francisco on January 19ih, and Honolulu on January 27th. She had fine weather down. Her time to Honolulu was six days 21 hours 55 minutes, and from Honululu 12 days 20 hours 55 minutes. She brings for New Zealand 187 tons cargo, 321 bags mails, and the following saloon passengers :— Mr 0. G. HowdeD, Captain Cherbourg-, and Messrs Denebiis, Moorhouse, Mr and Mrs Watson ; steerage —Mr and Mrs M'Lellan and six children. The New Zealand cargo includes 1800 bags of bone m al, 373 sacis of barley, 20 keus of casting*, 50 cases of canned goods, 50 cases of fish, 30 cases of paint, 17 packages of hams and bacon, 24 boxes of dried apples, ani 161 packages of salmon.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1474, 14 February 1880, Page 12
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363SHIPPING. Otago Witness, Issue 1474, 14 February 1880, Page 12
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