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SHIPPING.

-g © The schooner Lily (Capfc- Bloom) arrived from Lyttelton on Saturday last. The s.s. OQ'-aemuri arrivod from Onehunga with scow Hawk in tov?|p%U ! 'ter berthing the scow the steaiffiir took the Kopuru in tow, ancl with %*£ssengers for Whan-g-ape steamed right away. ' On Suiu’ay the scow Era sailed from HoangS&: with carge of sawn lihtkav for K.e^&sville*. P HfTSatur . $ the 3.s Tangiiiuh Jtook o-uu*nic party/from Naumai to Chul<3 Buy. After spending a very enjoy-, able clay, the .party returned at about 7 p.m. 1 ■ On the the s.s. Waiwera took a party tt* the Wairua Falls, returning on Sunday at 11 p.m.

On Saturday tho s.s. Pearl (Capt. Tony Kreafeoe) \waa placed at the service of Hfobscn County Councillors for their an»u3j' outing. The members of the Council and' friends went for a fishing exralirsion to the Funnel, Pahi. The stayed at Pahi on Saturday night, and next day did great excursion among the fish at the Tunnel, no being landed, ( The party returned home on Sunday evening * highly delighted w3th thoir holiday, and proud of trieir. success as gentle anglers. j

The three-.mailed scow Hawk loads logs at one of die up-river booms for the Onehunga sawmilling company. The Northern Chief now loading sawn timber at Aoroa expects to finish to-day, or early to-morr'ovr. The s.s. Brisbane left Kopuru yesterday for Hokianga, to complete her cargo of sawn timber for Melbourne. On Saturday the brigantine Rio Loge from Whangape, and the schooner Waratah from Kaipara. arrived at Dunedin. On Saturday the Norwegian s.s. Inga left Auckland for Hokianga to load timber for Sydney.

The s.s. Muir) arrived at Auckland Irom Sydney on Saturday with cargo of hardwood timber (700j000ft.). After discharging 300,000 ft at Auckland the steamer takes the balance to Wellington. The s.s. Torgauten (Capt. Waddilove) arrived at Onehunga fromPicton on February 16th. Kaipara weather report, this day * 30, 17, 67, 67. S.S.E7\trong bieeze, cloudy, hazy to seaward, sea increasing on bar, tides ordinary, cirrus to North fast. ,

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Wairoa Bell, Volume XX, Issue 219, 18 February 1908, Page 5

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SHIPPING. Wairoa Bell, Volume XX, Issue 219, 18 February 1908, Page 5

SHIPPING. Wairoa Bell, Volume XX, Issue 219, 18 February 1908, Page 5