SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
CXstober 22. " Sailecl, RotomaJiana, for the south. Passengers - for , -Lyttelton—-Miseea Dingwall,' i Stacy, Nerrie, WardlßW,'Mesclames Wardlaw, "Watson, -Kelly,- Monro, Ferguson, Smith, • Hayes, Hitf, Messrs Blake, Dingw&ll, Wataon, Skelton, Mij-'obelJ, Ewan, Brovralie, Elliott, " Quinn, SiUen Crawford, Beys Kelly (2). Mqnro, Gray, Dixon, Watt, McPherson, Steele, • Bates. '- 11 - ■ - ' • The Sierra, B.M.S. sails for Sydnoy at mid- . night. ~ ONEHIJNG , Aj October 22. - Sailed, Takapuna,, S.s. Pftssengers—Misses Simmonds," Humbury <2), Minks, Summers, Meedames Brett, Humbury, Baraett, Smedley, Clanetone, Messrs Humbury (3), White. Bur^ nett, Howie, Waid, Bane, Benton, Hislop Stbne, Goodaon, Goldie, Ciaaetone, Smedley, and ten eteeiaee. • -KAIPABA. HEADS, Ootobpr 23. ' ' Sail.ea, Isabella - Anderebn, sohooner, for Dunedini WELLINGTON, October 22. . Sailed, Ringaiooma, for Dunedin; Monra,
Beauittont, for Lyttelton and JChmedfu. f PasBengere~ i -I?br' Lyttolton: Misses . Loughnan, Uneworth, Ross, Mesd&rnes Rybum, Bennett, Loughnan, Mcßac, McKenzie, Johnston, Landells, Pctrie and child, McNatnara, Bfpvwt 4«d child, Rev 3. Rybum, Beecroft, Litut, Nicoli, Messrs Ball, Beauehamp, Coiielo, Gco, Bell, Davies, Heedan, Muter, Sxiith, Strong, Jolinston. Graham, Aifcken/'irVhey, Ellis, Syrnca,. McNamara, Orr, Bazlett, Brown, Muir, Bowie, Ha«tie.. For Dwnediu: Mias Branson, Mr Reiby, and six steerages for botfi porfs. 81/UFF, October 22. Arrived, 5 a.m., Westralia, from Molbourne and Hobart. Passengers for Lyttclfoii— Misses Bcatb, Duncan, -uieadaniea EHis, Runcan, Measrs Ellis, Black, Smith, and eight steetage. ■.:..■--.' DUSTBDIN, October 22. Sailed, Elingamitc. for Sydney, via Cook Strait. ' Passengers lor Lyttelton—Miss Cross, Messrs Leiti, Mills;- Cas&cll, Duncan, Hally. atEMOE^VNDA—Wed., October 23,' AUCTIONS. F. C. Tabart, at Addiuglon Yards—Sheep, cattle, etc. F. S. Malcolm and Co., in their Rooms, at 12 —Furniture, etc, Laery, Macfarhino and Co., in' their Kooma, at 2—Fruit. ! Tonks, Norton and Co., in their Rooms, at 1— ; Furniture, etc. H. B. Sorensen, in his Rooms, at 2—Wall papers. W. R, Harding, iv his Rooms, at 2—Mantelpieces. MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS, ETC. "Opera Hojisa—Gaie<y Company. Theatre Royal—Military concert, at S. Jubilee of Lodge Unanimity. Lyttelton, at 7. City Council Chambers—Citizens,* n> reception of Antarctic Expedition, at 8.30. Cathedral—Clergy mid Lay Readers meet Bishop, at U a.m. . 16 Manchester street—Glass blowing. Marshlands Schoolroom—Farmers' Union. at 8. ' .
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11103, 23 October 1901, Page 9
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