PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
ARRIVALS.
Takapuna, s.s.,'j. Grant, from the Bouth. 'PasserigeTs: Misses Gordon.Sneur, Smith, Green, Hdrsley, Gibbs. Caddy, RutherfOFd, Johns, Mesdames Thompson, Dempster, Mills, Tate, Cahill, McDonald, Milne, Atkinson, -Owen, Davies, ParkinEon, Gallagher, Powell, Beetham, Messrs T-hompscfti, Brown,, Beetham, Robinson, Horslfey, Lieu, Munty, Thomas," Franklyn, Bourke, Taylor, Creamer, Barriball, Tate Lawrie, Cahill, Walker, Bin.nie, Milne, Jagger, ■ Cathro, Dearsley, Atkinson, Phillips, Saddirigton, Col. Owen, Haig, Skinner,: Holland, • Buckley, Rev. Robinson, Bfctf,1. ILoga'ni Hamlin, Evans, Rosenham, Bridson, Parker, Dudson, Webster, Powellv Hill, Rev." Fraser, Beetham, Kay, and 21 isteerage. • ' '
The s.s. Tafcapuna arrived from the South at: 8.45 this morning-. •
The. s.s; Waijcare is due here from Syd ney on Monday afternoon.
l;he s.s. Mararoa left Gisborne at 11 *-ff- fc9-day and should arrive at A-uck-la'nd about nine to-morrow morning-. The. s.s. Goodwin . arrived from New Tork, via P'remantle and tfie South, this morning, and berthed at the Queensfereet \Vharf.
Mr; •"Williams.' late purser.of the Omapere^has been, transferred to the Taka.puiia.;jn a similar capacity. Mr Murdoch, of ,the- latter, vessel, has joined the Omapere as purser. . ~ ■;
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 272, 15 November 1902, Page 4
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