ARRIVALS.
Waihora, s.s., . from Sydney. Passengers—Mosdamea Stone and child, Gitberbson, Miss Bill, Messrs Mclnfeyre, Stokos, Dawson, Minto, Watson, Bushed, Collard, and 16 in steerage. Wellington, 5.5.,. from Whangarei. Passengers :— Mesdan.es Bettany, Barraugh, Rigff, 'Lincoln, Cottle and two children, F airburn, Roose, Davis, and child, Russell, Misses Blyth, Bettany, Reeves, Leech, Prescott, Webb, Pidgeon, Messrs Hammond, Murphy,'Clendon, Rigg, Earl, Johnson, Wilson, Hoskinfj, Macdonald, Hayes, Walker, Übdul, Goodacrc, Oribble, Robertson, Cottle, McKen.ie, Mason, Frater, Dickey, Foster, Baker, McKenzie, Giant, Rutherford, Cooke, Nolan, Collins, Hogwood. . Tarawera, s.s., from Melbourne and the South. Passengers :— Misses Kiigour (2), Kane, Williams, Kidson, Duncan, Mesdames Brook and child, Aytown, Bennett, Alexander, Brassey and three children, Mitchell, Messrs Brcok, Allen, Aytown, Irvine, Col. Maxwell, LePoer, French, Newton, Christian, McNab, Bloomfield, Joachim, Owen, Montgomery, Mitchell,Morgan, McNicol, Bethune (2), Balfour, Stark, Dr. Russell, Kintierly, and 20 steerage. Omapere, s.s., from the South. Passengers, :—Misses Shaw (2), Mr Eraser. Saxon, schooner, from Lyttelton and Oamaru. Sybil, from Maryborough (Queensland), and Long Island. Passengers : — Miss Crunch, Mr Peacock.
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 95, 23 April 1889, Page 4
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