TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
Lyttelton, this day.—Sailed; West York, barque, for London.
New Plymouth, this day.—Arrived: Penguin, from Onehunga, early.
Whanqabei. thlß day,—Arrived: Wellington, from Auckland, 8 a.m.; Doric, from Plymouth, via Hobart.
Sydney. March 15.-Sailed: Hauroto, for Wellington. London, March 14.—Anived: Sutlej, ot Plymouth, from Sydney. Lyttelton, March 15.—Sailed: Kahn, for Wellington, March 10.-Sailed: Australia, for Auckland, via East Coast ports. Passengers : Miss Shepherd, Mrs Jolly and 2 children, Mesßrs Brown and Dobson, and four in tho steerage.
Wellington, this day. ARRIVAL OF THE DORIC.
The s.s. Dorlo left Plymouth on January 30th. Tsnerllfo on Ith February. Cape on 20th February, Hobart on 11th March, arrived at Wellington Ueadaat 9 30 last night, and came in early this morning. Her actual steaming time waa 13 days 10 hours. Tho officers are the same as on last trip, with the exception of the surgeon (Dr. Fall), the ourser (Mr Walters), and the chief Bteward (Mr Jones). The greater portion ol hor passengers were for Australia, and landed at Hobart. Tho Dorio's passengers for Auckland are: Flrtt Baloon-Kev. E. B. Terry ; second—W. Jackeon, Misses Oldroyd and Wetklna ; third-Mr and Mrs Bolton, Lamb, Wintor. Mr and Mrs Merritt.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 53, 16 March 1887, Page 2
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