SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
WsiaJNGTON, March 11. Arrived—Tarawera, 8 a. m.; Corinna; 8.30 a.m., from Lyttelton. Hauroto, from Sydney. She brings 42 passengers. For Lyttelton—Misses Grierson (2), Sister Joseph, and four in the steerage. Corinna, Maori, and Penguin, from Lyttelton ; Wainui, from Nelson and Picton; Janet Nicoll, schooner, from Mercury Bay. Sailed—Wainui, for Nelson and the West Coast.. Tarawera, for Sydney. Passengers— ! Misses Seymour, McGill, Cohen. McQuaid, 'Tipping, Kenning, and Willcof, Lady Carberry, Mesdames Smith, Seymour, Kuhen, Loxton, Enright, Taylor, Kenning (2), Allan, and Loman, children and nurse, Lord Carberry, the Rev. Smith, Messrs Grierson, Tolhurst, Grepe, Btace, , McWilliams, Loxton, Bridge, Eichelbourne, Wilson, Breen, Allen, Taylor, Webb, and Bethune, and Master Kenning. Corinna, for the South. Passengers— Misses Mack ay, Van Ash, Scoullar, Stoneham, Grant, and McCrorie (2), Mrs Scoullar, Messrs McNeil, Glendining, Raven, Van Asch and. son, Ahlfeldt, Nicholson, McCrorie and son, Piper aud five steerage. Takapuna, for Lyttelton. PassengersMisses Norton, Johnston, Saxby, Pettic, and Williams. Mesdames Lockie, Buggy, Evatt, and Williams, Captain Robertson, ; Messrs Humphries, Bennett, McLaverty, j Roberts, Miller, Raven, Henderson,Pelichet, l Ross, Chapman, Drysdale, Proudioot, John*
son, Buggy, Gilfillan, Ayers, Lookie, W*ters, Wilkes, Comerford, Barmby, Hugginson, Pearce, Scales, Williams, Wilson, Seymour, Moore, Howe, Smith (2), Tocker, Whiteford, 'and' -Thompson'- (2), Masters i Moore (2), and thirteen steerage. Maori, for Napier. Dunedin, March 11. Sailed-Waihora, for Lyttelton. Passengers —Misses Barron, Gilbert, Kelly, Alloo, Lambourne, Deebar, Dale (2), Mitchell, McKeuzie, Swan, Taylor, Guthrie, O'Counor, Raines, Robertson, Gray, i Mitch-.il, McGahey, Mesdames Menzies, [ Roberts, Harker, Waikinson, Bantmter, j Cable, Calder, Hymun, Carman, Conuell, Cunningham, Morse and family (2), Guthrie, Efford, Mitchell, McKay, Kearns, Feu wick, Turnbull, Akhurst, Wilson, Hampsou, Messrs Wright, Guthrio and son, Thome, Baruby, Harker, Arkell, Sherr&tt, Wilson, Joel, Hyman, MuDougall, Turubull, Rattray, Bures, Hashstt, Connell, Stcpheusou, Swan (2), McKay, McNicholl, Young, Mesdames Akhurst, McKeshne, Harris, Rev. J. Black ie. Bluff, March 11. Arrived—Rotomahaua, from Melbourne and Hobart, at 630 a.m. Passengers— Miss Beutley, Messrs Hawkins, Duncan, Thomas, Cook, Benjamin, Bell, Mrs Duncan and two children, Professor M. Clarke, and two in the steerage. j DAILY MEMORANDA—Thur., March 12. Auctions. Charles Clark, at his Rooms, at 11—Furni-' ture, &c. J. T. Ford and Co., at the A. and P. Show Grounds—Pedigree sheep. Geo. King and Co., at the A. and P. Show Grounds—Pedigree sheep. Tonks, Norton and Co., at Hereford street east, at 12—Furniture, &c. Bowman and Son, al their Rooms, at 1— Unredeemed pledges. Joseph Clarke and Son, at their Rooms, at 10.30—Fruit.
Meetings, Amusements, &c. Lancaster Park—Fire Brigades' Demon-
atration, at 10. Couyers Masonic Lodge, at 7.30. Leithfield—Ti ial of line Cultivator. Launch Trips to French Corvette Soorff. Gloucester street — Amphitheatre of "Varieties.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9363, 12 March 1896, Page 6
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