DEPARTURES.
Wainui, s.s., Robertson, for the South. Rosamond, s.s., J. Lindsay, for Greymouth.
Kan'ieri, s.s., Haultain, for Uaglaii and Kawhia.
Wainui, s.s., Robertson, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers: Misses Hodgson, Crawford. Meyenberg, Wilson, Matthews, Hyde, Mathieson, Mesdames Jamieson, J. King, T. E. Carter, Gatenby and son, Waldie. Evans, Hawthorne. Guy and family, Addison, Messrs Guy, R. 11. Seccombe. Churches. Gray, Atkinson. Hodgson. Holling, J. F. King, D'Arcy, Fraser, Jamieson, Samuel, R. Beck, Waldie, and 10 steerage. Ngapuhi ,s.s., W. F. Norbury, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Dunning, Glasson, Burrage. Madill, Jeffries. Bennett, Brown. Smith, Mesdames Doushn, Marks. Harding, Bonner, Whitcliff, Sanderson, Rev. Barr. Messrs Fraser, Repekie, Winkleman, Reid. Pittar. Marriner, Dunning, Andrews, Hayes, Marks, Rothchild, Corner, Bow. Kelly, Telfar, Hursthouse, Grefener, Weir, Mursatroyd Bear, Arthur, Sheldon. "Winter, Waring, King, Mclntyre, Innes, and 18 steerage.
The s.R. Ngapuhl sailed for New Plymouth yesterday afternoon. The s.s- Wainui left for the South at 3 ©'clock to-day with cargo and passengers. The s s Kanleri arrived from Waitara at 9 o'clock last uight. She left again for Raglan and Kawhia at 1 o'clock to-day.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 180, 30 July 1903, Page 4
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