SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
Auckland, November 28. Arrived—S.s. lndralima, Hareweli, from Penarth, Wales.
Sailed—Monowai, for Sydney; Vision, for Sydney, with 138,GOOft kauri timber ; Australia, for the East Coast, Napier and Wellington. Passengers—Messrs Mangakahia and Boles.
Gisbobse, November 28.
Sailed—Mararoa, for the South. Passengers—For Lyttelton—Mrs Johnston. For Dunedin—Miss Clara Southberg. Welungton, November 28.
Arrived—Talune, from Sydney.' Pas* sengers—For Lyttelton—Misses Barter, Walker, Williams, Mesdames Brewefaew and two children, Ball and two children, Cummings and four Ramaysough, Bickenshaw, Knight, Oakwood, Messrs Cudby, Alexander, Warren, Peake, Joyot, Urqahart, J. Lannix, Wilson, Graham, Sharp, McKennell, Dunn, Haggarty, Fowler, Shepherd, Casey, . Majors Bronckell and Bickenshaw, Adjutant Bull, and Captains Cummings and, Ramsay, and thirtyfoar in the steerage. Far Danedin — Mesd&mes Boons, McDonald, Patterson, Fiynn, C. J. Thomas, Milne, Obalk, W. Panl, T. Blair,' P. Griffin, Captain Alackay, and twentythree in the steerage. : .5.40 a.m., Omapere, from the South; V.nitnin (mm Npiiuin anil Pioton • Plnr* .
from tbe Sonth ; Hnia, from Wanganm ; Neptune, Blenheim. 4 Sailed—Waihi, tor Blenheim; Aorere, forPatea: Penguin, for Nelson; Omapere, for Westport; Kahu, for the Kawatin, for Greymouth; Kanieri, for Opunake; Storrabitd, for Wanganui; Kennedy, for NeUon and the West Coast; Southern Cross, for the Jiaac Coast. _ Talune, for tho South. Passenger*— Misses Robertson, Edwards, Fielder, Ellens, and Forsyth, Mesdames Triggs, McKenzie, lawood, O'Sbaunesy, Perkins, Forsyth, and Hauaon, Dr. McKenssie, Messrs Oook, Tonks, Poole, Wright, Clark, Collery, Gram, Bridge, Perkitw, Forsyth, and Hansen, and nineteen steerage. Pokx Chalmkks, November 28. Arrived—Kotomahana, from Lyttelton, at 10 a.m.
DAILY MEMORANDA—There., Nov. 29. AUCTIONS. Tonks, Norton and Co., at Colombo street, at 10.30—Chairs, &c, from late fire; also, st Edwards, Bennett's Warehouse, at 11—Salvage teas, &c. Todhunter and Jennings, at their Stores, at 12—Land, MEETINGS, AMDSKMENT3, &O. Sydenham Park—Wairarapa Relief Fund Fete. Diocesan Choral Festival. A.R.S., Cauterbury Branch, at 7.30. McNeill-Burke Mission, at 7.30. Supreme Court— Banco Sittings, at 11.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8963, 29 November 1894, Page 6
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