SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
Accklaxd, February 23. Arrived—Tβ Amu, from Sydney, tt 9 a.m., after a rough passage. Passengers--For Lyttelton—Mesdames Carroll, Adams, Kitson, Misses jlcL»rea, * Carter, Hyatt, McConoell, fiodges, Masters McLaren (2), Park, and twenty-one steerage for all ports. The Maripota, from Sydney, arrived this eveuing. She left Sydney at 5 p.m. on the 19th inst Passengers—For Auckland—Mr and Mrs Webster, Mr Scoit and thirty-two ealoou passengers in transit for Sin Francisco. .' ■ '■ ' ""*''■■ '. . . ■■■ ; . - . ." v .'. WiLLiscTos, February 23. Arrived — AraUpu, brigantine, Iron Kaipara; 3 p.m., YVakatipu, from Lyttslton. Penguin, from Nelson «• Piotoai Waxeataa, from Wsatport.
Sailed—Grafton, for Picton, Nelson and West Coast.
Penguin, for Lyttelton. Passengers— Misses Monday, Cochrane, P. F. Barton, Masdaptiis Smith and two children, Gordon, WiUiasas. Dr. Isaao, Messrs May, Joseph, Byme, AVhUe, Stndholme, Parkinson, Logan, Williams, Forlong, Cillay, and ten steerage. Wakatipn, for Sydney. PassengersMisses Donkin, Munro, Kicol (13), Lamb, Mesdames Buncle, Gibbs, Waterhouse, Hosier, Tisdale, Hon. Waterhouse, Messrs Bnncle, Budd, Myers, Smith, Sheeny, Tisdale, Best, New South Wales cricket team, and twenty-six steerage.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8727, 24 February 1894, Page 8
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