SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
Auckland, Jane 2.
Arrived—Noon, Auglian, from Sydney. PABsengets—Miss Lynch, Mr Aloes and two in the steerage. Taapo, from T&hi*i and Raratonga; Maud Graham, schooner, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Yesterday, Takasona, for the Sooth. Paesenget t—Misses Norton, Churton, Fowke, Mesdames, NewitC, Moore, Norman, Browater, Mestrs Norman (3), Duckworth,
Murray, Tyree, Bland, Eaein, York, Judd, and 10 iv the steerage. Wellington, June 2.
Arrived — Wakatipu, from Sydney. Passengers—For Lyttelton -Mr, Mrs and Mieeea (2) Phillips, Mc and Mrs Eiby, Mrs Bonnington, Misses Beath, Garaia and Dix, Messrs Stapleton, Wickeuden, Beath, Jones, Kirk. Barry,CapUiu Willie, Master Westou, and 14 in the eteerasje. For Dunediu—Mrs Sntton and family (2). Mrs and Miss Crow, Mr Hopkine. For the Bluff—Messrs Sinclair and Swanson. She brought 110 passengers, including six Chinese. Among the passengers are the New Zealand oarsmen, except Daly, who remained in Sydney and returns by the Taluno. She has 720 tons of cargo, 1566 cases of fruit, and 164 bags of English aud Australian mails. Takapuna, from Onehunga, via Taranaki. Sailed—Orowaiti, for Westport; Star of England, tor Wanganui. Wakacipn, for Melbourne via the South > i»nd Hobart. Paesengers—Misses Southern, j Strahan, Hamilton" (2), Law, Rouby, Forbes, Foss, Fitchett (2), Broad, Meek (2), Dunn, Stubbs, aud Moir, Mesdames Tower and two children, Staples, Smith and child, Healop. Marcus, aud Hay ward, Messrs Were, Younjj, Meek, Brauud, Burgess, Smith, HoskiD, Hcslop, White, Hopkine, Hayward, and Cameron, Master Weston, and twenty-three steerage.Bluff, June 2. Arrived—Hauroto, from Melbourne and Hobart, at noon. Passengers—Misses Ross and Jtildred aud one iv the aceeiage.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9433, 3 June 1896, Page 6
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