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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

Messrs Huddart, Parker and' Co's s.s.

Zealandia arrived from Southern ports this morning, and left for Auckland and Sydney at 11.30 a.m. Gisborne passengers inward: Misses McConnell, Orr, ■ Evans, Williams, Pollock, Hogan (3); Mesdames Spence, Piesse, Judd' and cliild, Mossman, Clements, Hounsall, Palmer, Drummond; Messrs Robinson, Hogg, Allen, Mossman, Manson, Raymond, Smith, De Beer, Dalziiell, Ormond, Goldsmith, Thompson, Latham, Ross, Smith, Drummond, Foley, Mills, O'Brien, Hodge, Matthews, McCoil, Kemp, Kerr, Chapman, Fisher, Plank, Maloney, Latham, Hanlan, Masters Hogan (2), Clark, Goldsmith (2). Outward): For Sydney—Mrs McFarkne. For Auckland—Mesdames Watson (2), Aislabie; Messrs Liddell, Rowell, Cooper, Nicolas, Parnell, Cox, Aislabie, Halmstrox, Abott, Fullerton, Jones, Brooke, Pool, Barry. The schooner Aotea from Auckland was at Port Awanui yesterday and should the weather permit will arrive liere on Tuesday. The s.s. Mokoia will take the Waikare's trip to Bluff, Hobart and Melbourne. The farmer vessel on arrival at DunedHn from Sydney, via Auckland and East Coast, will proceed! to Melbourne and.back to Dunedin. The Mokoia will then resume running in tlie East Coast trade, sailing from Dunedin on February Ist. The Talune will. probably replace tlie Mokoia in the East Coast service, while tliat vessel is relieving the Waikare ita the running to Melbourne. The Sonoma left San Francisco at 4 p.m. on December Ist. The s.s. Nautilus made a trip to Tolaga Bay for ■ wool yesterday, and! returned last evening with a cargo of 97 bales. The scow Haere sails for Napier tins evening. The scow Reliance lias completed discharging, and) is now ready for sea. The three-masted ecow Ururoa sails for Taixua on Wednesday next.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10222, 3 December 1904, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10222, 3 December 1904, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10222, 3 December 1904, Page 2

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