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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

The Union Co.' s.s. Mararoa (Captain Phillips) arrived from Auckland at 3.45 yesterday afternoon. She left at 10 p.m. for South. Following is her passenger list: —Inward: Mesdames Shand i-nd 2 children, Boylan, Kendall and 2 children, Zealand?; Misses Shepherd, HamiU, Target, Rangi rHcnaki; Messi-s. Mitchell, Paterson, Brown, Roller, AleDonald, Shand, Stewart, Geissler, Holloway, Cooper, Clayton, Frostick, Stormont, ijcott, Sylvadß, Thomas, Anderson, Riley, Winger, Brieske, McLennan, Hami Kahouta, Craille, Jones, Rendali, and Procter. Outward: Mesdames Marshall, Hooper, Ingpen,' Sheen, dark and 3 children, Williamson and 2 children; Misses Ingpen, Johnson (2), D. Leslie, Murphy; Messrs. Ingpen, Hooper,Clark, Williamson, Kellet, Parker, Wall, Fearn, Qaigley, Donald, Rangi Ritteu, McKenny, A. DeCosta, Parker, Morice, Mar- j cussen, Burn, McKay, Myers, Long,! Litherland, Cooper, J. East and boy, Sergeant-Major Crespin, Broughton, and Bain. The Shaw-Savill steamer Delphic is expected from, Napier to-morrow morning. The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia arrives from South on Sunday morning. The Waihora leaves Auckland at 2 p.m. od Friday, arriving on Saturday, and i sailing South at 5 p.m. . i It is tfi"e" steamer Ha-wea which is load-' ing produce at the Bluff, Oamaru, ar.d Timaru for this port. The Hawke's Bay wilt commence loading mutton to-morrow, and is expected to leave on Monday for Napier. . The Omapere is not expected jto a»-rive here before Monday, and wilTprobably have to tranship her coast wool £o the Hawke's Bay at Napier. The auxiliary schooner Aotea (Captain Skinner) completed discharging her cargo of wool into the ship Taranaki yesterday afternoon, and left early this mornings for the coast for more wool. The schooner Waiapu (Captain Martin) left for Pakarae for wool last night.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9036, 3 January 1901, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9036, 3 January 1901, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9036, 3 January 1901, Page 2

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