THE MARAROA.
The s.s. Mararoa arrived from Southern nnd Coast ports at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf. Mr J. A. Tubby, the purser, re ports that the steamer left Dunedin on the 23rd inst., Lyttelton ou the 24th, Wellington on the 25th, Napier ou the 20th, and Glsborne on the 27th at 11 a.m., arriving as above. Experienced iiue weather to Wellington; from Wellington to Napier, strong south-east gale, with heavy sea; thence smooth sea and clear weather to arrival. The Mararoa leaves for Sydney at 5 o'clock this evening with the following passengers: — Misses Keesing, Lewis, Lesshnior, Walker, Mesdames Uanson, Hemus, Hammond, Hutchin nnd 2 children, Smith, Hedlund, Lawrence ami 2 children, Leashnior, Lazarus, Humphries, Barrett, Coates, Peacock, Messrs Uunsou, Cosgrave, l'ouug, Phillips, Harris, Hutchin, Box, Gawran, Curies, Smith, Hedlnnd, Prince, Sergeantmajor Heelson, and 25 steerage.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 168, 29 July 1901, Page 4
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