THE WAIHORA.
I The s.s. Waihora arrived from Melbourne, via ) the South, at 2 p.m.- to-day. Passengers :-MesI 5?. mes ¥? gfk Jones, Finlayson, and Parsons; Misses Shadbolt, Donohue, Engelbrccht Parsons O, Sister St. Joseph; Messrs E. P. Houehton, Hamilton. Baddcley, Thomes, Nasmvth Futchu, 13rien, Ponsford, Jansen, Holt, Houghton. Porter, Nolan, Lott, Cohen, Iloug. Hay Pearson, Moore, Ingle. Doverill, Deßenay,' Englebrecht, Parsons. Holden, DoLautour, and \ Skardon; and 28 steerace. For Sydney: 3 ■ saloon and 11 steerage. .We are indebted to Mr 1 C. H. Humphries, purser, for press parcels, &o.
Por VVaihara-C7O Dackaßcs tea, 30 tras stoves 7 cases sowing machines, 5 cases organs, DO packages brandy, 2,101 sucks oats. 1,310 sacks whaul. 210 fitters pjtatocs. 71 Kicka oatmeal, 21 hhds ale, 12 ingots copper, 20 ingots tin, 17 crates biscuits, 19 cases cheese, 2j packaices ncenery, 50 ctiees ginger ale, 130 sheop, 6 horses.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4479, 22 September 1884, Page 2
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