SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
Auckland, February 5. Arrived—At 7.15 a.m. f Mararoa, from the South. Waihora, Neville, from Sydney, after a passage of 5 days 20 hours, owing to heavy weather. Passengers—For Lyttelton—Mrs Turner, Miss Craig, Messrs Wright and Lester. For Dunedin—Mrs Hope and child, Messrs Hope and Brady, and one steerage. For Bluff — Messrs Dickie, Smith tand DoulL Natal Queen, barque, from Newcastle, with coal. The Waihora sails at .2 a.ra. to-morrow for Southern ports. Passengers—Mesdames Marr, Hetherington, Quinu, Buttle, Tye, Limbrick and family, Clarke and two children, Fowlds, Cop'eland, Ramsay, Gallic, McLaren, Johnson, Hollard, Reed, Barren, Sandiman, Burges3 and Gormley, Misses Yates, Lounds, Holloway, Brady; Ayiett, Downs, Stuart, Radclifle, Ford, French (2), (Jraig, Cargill, Bull • (2), . McGaw; KoeFel; Walker, Martin, He Lean, Howland ,(2), Sheehan, Parkinson (2), Read; and Gordon, Mister Clarke, Father T. • Rogers, Messrs Collins, C. E. Davidson, B. L. Thomas, C. A. Lyon, Burgess, E. T. Howell, Father Walsh,' Limbrick, ~ Johnson, Jacobs, Sto.war.fc, Carew, W.H; Howe, Glasson, W. Rainger, Carroll, G. Fowlds,-Smeston, Hall/ Rowe, Easson <2),. Kelly,, Sehloss, R...J, Roberts, Rtdgemau, Gray, Gortnley,'. Delatour, Barron, D. W. McLean, C. Campbell, C. A. Dnff, Asquith, Marr, T.. Baylies, Quinn, Hetheringcon, McLean, and Sandcman, and thirty-five steerage. - - . Wbllikgton, February 5. Arrived—At 10 a.m., Omapere, from tne South.
for Wanganui; Omapere, for Nelson and Westport; Port Melbourne, for London. Passengers — Mrs Richardson and child, Dr. aad Mrs Wright and family. Cargo—From Wellington— 4106 bales and' 32 pkgs wool, 43 bales skins, 10 casks tallow, 3 pkgs hides, 11 plcgs sundries.. From Danedin—4l4" bales wool; 19 sks grass seed, 95 caska tallow. 148 bag* tzino ashes, 3 pkgs, 1 parcel. 1. case sundries. From Oaniaru — 831 bales wool. From Bluff-55 bales rabbit akint, 2 casks tallow, 59 bdle zinc, 1452 bales of woel. From Nelson—49 bales wool. From Wanganai— 267 baits wwL~ From
New Plymouth—ls bale* and 1 pkge wool. From Blenheim—3 bales eheepekiiw «»d 326 bales wool. From Patea — 323 bales wool. . s i - Considerable difficulty was experienced in getting cargo for the Port Melbourne, owing to the large number of steamers leaving the colony of late requiring whatever cargo has come to hand, and it is estimated that she sailed from here about half-full.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9021, 6 February 1895, Page 6
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