DEPARTURES.
Wellington, s.s., for Whangarei
Pohertia. s.s, 1175; Rutter. for Westport
Clansman, s.s., for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui.
Muritai, s.s.. for Kennedy's Bay, Kuaotunu, and Mercury Bay.
Elingamite. s.s, 2554. W. Waller, for the South. Passengers: Misses Griffin. Todd. Robinson. Campbell. Gibb.s. Nurse Wyatt. Mesdames McElwain. Cannon, Nell, Gorman, Griffin, Haigh, Messrs T. R. Robertson. Quarrie, W. G. Mosman, J. McGregor, Purdie, Jas. Lye. Ferguson. W. Macgregor, J. Duthie, M.H.R.. Brown. Arrowsmith. Hunter, Quinn. Day, Jackson, Thomson J. Dodd. Gorman, l-l. D. Walker, G. Spence, G. Barker, Cameron, Harrowell. McMaster, Cannon. Neil, Capt. Walker, Master Day, and 20 steerage.
Westralia. s.s.. 2SS4, Alfred H. Thorpe, for Sydney. Passengers: Misses Warr, Kelly, Play, Martin. Walters, Kenroy, James, Chambers, Mesdames Warr, Lindgroan, Hould, Hay, Harris, Cragg and child, Blackwood. Dillon, Roe, Swears, Fox and infant, Douglas and 2 children, Westbrook and child, Messrs Porter.Gunther, Oakes, Ryan, McKenzie, Moors, Grant, Sturges. Storer. Pile, Webb, Watson, Moses. David, Hay. Singleton. J. Hey, N. Hey, Watt, Craig, Vyse, Clarke, Blackwood. Barker, Dunn, Westbrook, Andrews, Arden, Reid, Francis. Harris, Swears, Fox, Douglas. 32 steerage, and original from the South.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 294, 13 December 1898, Page 4
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