DEPARTURES.
Arniii. 21—Mamari, s.s., Maxwell, for London via the South. 21 —Ivanhoo, schooner, Flint, for Flint Island, Tahiti and Pacific Guano Islands. 22—Ovalau, s.s., Smith, for Suva and Levuka. Passengers:—Misses Stevens, McJfhee, Gilmour, Mesdamed Martin, Moore, two cliildren and maid. 22—Monowai, R.M.s.s., Carey, for Sydney. Passengers : —Mesdames Emannuel, Caughey, maid and child, Chapman, Ludlow, JLearmoubh, Faithful and maid, Warrick, Messrs Emannnel, Cau{r!-.oy, Jas. Hell, Katham, E. Maunsell. Faithful, Wood, Ludioiv, W. E. Armstrong, Learrnouth, ,E. E. Burejess, Baddeley, Neave, J. A. Henderson, Rhodes, WamcJs, J- Smith, C. E. Faranor, T. \V. "Wills, Col. Bindley, and 4 steerage. 23—Aorangi, s.s., Sutcliffe, for Wellintrton and Southern ports. 23—Mariposa, R.M.s.s., Hay ward, for San Francisco via Apia and Honolulu. Passengers from Auckland : —Misses Maekay, Sarj?ood, Russell, Mesdamea Miller, Ormiston, Delcorayn, Houble, T. Russell, Messrs Phillips, Wright, D. B. Miller, J, C. Barrett, Ormiston, T. J. Wcod,,Delcovnyn, IT. Lemon, Reimschneider, W. Recce, Bafcclielder, Pui-dy and 29 steerage. The Mariposa also took the following through passengers:—For Honolulu: Misses Lishluan and Hiries. For San Francisco : Earl and Countess of Meath and maid, Mr and lira C. P. B. Alsop, Captain Daly and wife, W. E. Hitchcock and wife, MrandMr3 Ormiston, Mr and Mrs J. J. Palmer, Mr and Mrs Charles Stow, Mr and Mrs H. B. Schlapp and 2 chlldron, Jlr and Mrs Thomas Statham. Mr and Mrs T. J. Ward and 5 children, Mrs D. B. Barclay, Miss Delcomyn, Mrs and Miss Glon, !Mr3 Hughes and valeb, Misses Hughes (2), Mrs R. E. de Lopez, Mrs Martin, lli'i-s May Moore, Mrs 11. M. Newhall aiid maid, Mrs Nor they, Mrs Rea, Miss Bharkey, Miss Scofct, Miss L. Weaver, Messrs A. H, Brideman, Delcomyn, L. Feldman, J. and IT. Goddard, A. J. Hagon, J?. Hufjgins, John Lament, P. R. Larkin, 33, Millar, G'eorgo Newhall, A. Purcoll, 11. C. Parsons, Merrick Reynolds, E. S. V. ►Sponee, H. Shugio, T. Stevens, A. P, Townsend, A. 11. Turton, Goo., Yon Kauxman. F. M. Weston, Dr. Eardley Wilmot, ,and 72 steerage. 26 Willinga, scow, Mincham, for Sydney, via Whanpraroa. Passengers: Messrs H. Brown, VV. Brown, and J. Brown. 26— Tarawera, s.s., for Sydney. Passenpevs : _ Mesdamea Alderson, Holloway, Moore, Hampshire, Miller. Denby, Drummond, 'McDonald, Smales, Toy, Foster, Stewart and family, Jones and 2 children, Gorman, Shea, Misses Smales (2) K. Sheoan, Holbrook. Toy, Short (2), Hunt, Wright/ Oohon,. Wnitetield,Espire, Lewis, Davis, Yates, Ellis (2), Nicoils, Kov. G. K. Muir, Messrs Anderson, Gray, N P. Edson, Stewart. 11. Gill, Gibliu, Drumniond and son, McDonald, Guoville, Crawford, Greenaway, McGowan, Hill, Foster, Stevens, Bradley, T. M. Jackson, Smales, iun , Danioll, Smales, lioading, Soccombe, Gorman, Pauli, Tralin, Shea, Money, Joyce, Evans, Berstein, Holloway, lwaites, Cammoll, G. Lewis, Cozens, Miller, Alderbop, Amoe, 25dgnall, -Wbitefield, White,
Smith, 10 steerage and original passengers from Soubh. 30—Dubourdieu, French war cruiser, for Tahiti.
May. B—Alice, bq., Swain, for Now York. B—Mary Wadloy, three-masted schooner, Whibbon, for Kaipara and Sydney. 9—Stanley, briganbino, McKenzie, for Wollongong. 10—Sarah Pile, schooner, Short, for Noumea.
10—Wairolca, three-masted schooner, Curran, for Long Island. Passengers :— Messrs W. Eonai-, D. Shoechan, W. Dvi and P. Kaneli.
11—Star of Victoria, s.s,, Shaw, for Wellington, via Napier. 11— Waimea, barquo, Roston, for Now York. Passenger :Mr John Mill. 11—Upolu, s.s. for Tonga and Samoa. Pas3ongers :—Messrs J. T. Arundol, C. R. Walters, McKinley, F. F. Gooch and 2 steerage. 11—Richmond, s.s., Hutton, for Tahiti and Rarobonga. Passengers :—Moedamos Patto, Thanob, Miss Pabte, Messrs F. J. Moss, A. B. Donald, C. A. Edenborough, C. E. Jones, F. B. Chapman, J. T. Arunde!, P. Pillard, F. Pabte, Captain Sohultz.
11—Waihora, s.s., for Sydney. Passengers: Misse3 Larers (3), Gerand, Bailey, E. Kelly, Mcsdamos Larors, Fcrrier, Hargreaves, Tribe and family, Davis, Donaldson, Hopkins, Holozeb, Spare, Lawry and family (5), Barwoll, Harrison, Rothcrham, J. F. Andrews, Messrs H. Davis, Donaldson, R. Hopkins, Holozeb, Taylor, R. Kendall, Wobendorf, Gobez, W. S. Brown, T. Floyd, McCathio, J. Rawlings, Lewenberg, Lambsrfc, A. Withy, Ferrier; Youvil, A. Miller, Layers and son, W. F. Lawry, Gibson, Hope, E. B. Walker, W. Caley, R. Donkin, Seville, Tourrebb, C. Beach, Woodhouso, Robhorham, G. R. Atkinson, Dickenson (2), Elliman, C. Kendcrdino, 22 steerago, and original passengers from Southern ports.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 19 May 1892, Page 8
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