DEPARTURES.
Maech 28. ' Alameda, K.M.s.s., Morse, for Sydney, Passengers from Auckland : Lord AncramEev. Mr and Mrs Ward, Messrs Fuller, J. M. Sharp, Gilkemister, P. Joyce, and five steerage; and 51 cabin and 14 steerage in transit. Monowai, R.M.s., Carey, for San Francisco, via Tutuila and Honolulu. March 30. Taupo, s.s., A. Cameron, for Suva and Levuka, Fiji. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Bandall and child. Mesdames Rosuer and child, Somervillo and son, Kennedy and, child, Miss Berry, Messrs Berry (2), Evans, Morel. March 31. Manapouri, e.s., Logan, for Sydney. Passengers: Misses MeKenzie, C. Halstead, Mr and Mrs J. S. Purdie, Mr and Mrs Jervis and child, Mesdamee Cole, Goodwin and child, Fleming, Dr. Dawson, Messrs W. Wilson, H. Faulder, J. M. Sharp, K. Wilson, Rees, Mackay, Geddis, Gannon, J). Murray, Symonds, J. E. Gwynneth, H. Wilson, Fleming, T. J- Harbutt, W. B. White, 17 through passengers, and 19 steerage.
April 2. Anthons, brigantine, McKenzie, for Melbourne. Passenger: Mr Andrews. April 5. Linda, Weber, brigantine, Dickson, for Rarotonga (Ilervey Group). Richmond, s.a., Hulton, for Nukualofa (Tonga), Apia (Saa.oa), Tahiti and Rarotonga. April 6. Little Agnes, s.s.. Harries, for Norfolk Island and Noumea (New Caledonia). Aveil 8. Wainui, s.s., Crawshaw, for Tongatabu, Haapai, Vavau, and Apia (Samoa). Passengers : Mr and Mrs Mclvor, Mrs Croker, Messrs C. Mountain, R. M. Fletcher, V. Owens, Belgravo, Patterson, and 3 in steerage. AIKIL 9. Alcestis, barque, La Prevost, for Howland Island. Ait.il 10. Valparaiso, German barquo, Ahrens, for New York. Prosperity, brigantine, Harwood, for Whangaroa und Sydney. AI'KIL 11. Bells, barque, Cotton, for Howland Island. April 12. Saida, Austrian corvette cruiser, Elbenbruck, for Valparaiso, Punta Arenas, and Monte Video, at route to Trieste. Koe Bamu oe Utukaloiralu, schooner, Sopwifch, for Vavau (Friendly Group). April 13. Maori, s.s., Moil'at, for Napier, Wellington, and Waitara, en route to London. Avhil 14. Tarawcra, s.s., Sinclair, tor Sydney. April 15. Lizard, H.M. screw gunboat, Lieut.Commander Gordon Bremcr for Sydnoy. Orlando, 11. M.S. flagship of RearAdmiral Lord Charles Scott, Captain T. Barlow, for Sydney, via Norfolk Island. Oamaru, brigantine, Richards, for Mercury Bay nncl Adelaide. Passengers : Mrs Richards, Mrs Burrill. April 16. Goldfinch, H.M. screw gunboat, Kingsmill, for Rarotonga (Hervcy Group). Jessie Niccol, schooner, Bertelson, for Rarotonga. April 17. Jessie, barquentine, Mahon, for Mercury Bay and Sydney. April 18. Clansman, schooner, Bushell, for Raro* tonga. Three Cheers, schooner, W. J. Cranch, for Sydney via Mangonui. Cordelia, H.M. screw corvette, Capt. H. T. Grenfeli, for Apia (Samoa), Tonga and Fiji. Fiona, s.s., W. A. Curphey, for Sydney. April 21. Norkoowa, a.s., Nigh tin gall, for Kaipara and Melbourne. Davenport, bq., Greenwood, for Hokianga and Sydney.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 93, 23 April 1891, Page 8
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