SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company have arranged to tow the Rangatira from Teneriffe to London for repairs, and it ia expected that she will leave again for New Zealand in the middle of September. Port Chalmers, August 26. Arrived—Te Anau and Wakatipu from Lyttelton. Bluff, August 26. Arrived—Rakaia, from Port Chalmers ; Annie Hill, schooner, from Westport.
AUCKLAKD, August 26. Sailed—Grace Deering, barque, for New York, with 5343 cases of gum. Mahinapua, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers — Mesdatnes Beattie and Crump, Misses Westwood, Watts, Eaton, Shand, and Trick, Captain Todd, Messrs Orr, A. K. Crump, Forte, Neilson, 0. Wills, A. Betts, F. Thomas, Beattie, Reid, and Styche, and ten steerage. Gairloeh, for New Plymouth.
Kaifara Hkads, August 26, Arrived—Elizabeth Price, barque, from Wellington
August 26. Arrived —Richmond, from Nelson and the Weat Coast; Brunner, from Timaru ; Tarawera, from the South j Dingadee, from Auckland via the East Coast.
Sailed—Hinemoa, for Mahia.
Tarawera, for Sydney via the East Coast and Auckland. Passengers—Misses Macefied, Caselburg (2), Burton, Fitzgerald, Robertson) Keriiot and Turton, Mesdames Staple, Walter, Kernot, Turton, Allis and 4 children and Grey, Messrs Prebble, Beecham, Templer, Walter, Turtor, Grey and Auckland.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9816, 27 August 1897, Page 6
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