SHI PPING TELEGRAMS.
ATJOKLAND. November <XL Arrived, Lord Stanley, from New York and Albany.; Hauroto, from Wcetport. Sailed, ALanapouri, for the Eastern Pacific. Sailed, Abmuka. for the south. I'essongors for Lytteitiin—Mes*s.rues J. W. Harris, T. A. Good. J. ..Maxwell, D. Leach, child and infant. 'Messrs K. Hutno, R C. Grigsby, A. Finiayxon, Saundexsoo, Brnhms, and J. Maxwell. WEUjINGTON. November S6. Sailed, TaVune, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers for Lyttelton—Alisa Smith, and Mrs Smith. < Sailed, Rotomahana. fox Lyttelton. Passengers—Missws Fitzgerald, 'Allan, Olliver, ' Kit eon, Mrs King, Rev. Mr Simeon, Miessra I Axden, Williams, Banks, Hartnell, King, Allan. Parato, Wilson (2), Gillies. Field, Mackareoy, Hearn, Crone, Brodie, and Atack. The Kaipara sailed from Capetown yesterday for Auckland. DUNEDrN, November 26. Arrived, Maheno, frem Melbourne. Sailed. Briez Huel, for Port Piri«; Star of Ireland, for Newcastle. Sailed, Victoria, for Sydney, via Auckland. pMrongera for Lyttelton—<M!ies Dawson, ilessre Dawson and Abercromblo. TELEORAPH NOTICE BOARD. NEW PLYMOUTH, November Oβ. Arrived, 4.30 a.m., Takapuna. from Onehung* (caught Wellington express). WELLINGTON, November 25. Arrived, 7 p.m., Konrata, from Hobait; 6.2 i a.ra., Rotonmhana, from Lyttelton. Sailed, 12.60 p.m., Kittawa. for Lyttelton; 1 6.15 p.m., Talutie. for Lyttelton; 8.20 p.m., I Rotomahana, for Lyttolton. 1 PORT CHALMERS, November W. Sailed, C.30 p.m., Victoria, for Lyttelton. Cape Mftria Van Dieinen reports that the Mokoia, from caet, pAssed went at 10.45 a.m. I on the C-Cth. I Farewell Spit reports that the Komat* paased eait, for Wellington, at 7.50 a.m. on the 20th. DAILY MEMOITAJTDA— Wednesday, Nov. 27. AUCTIONS. KcSCenxie and Willis, at icoms, at 2.30— Property. Tonks. Norton and Co, on premises, Pa-pa-ntd road, at 11—Furniture, etc. Victor Hams, on Exhibition ground nt 1— Timber, «to. MEETINGS. ENTERTAINMENTS, ETC. Theatre Royal—Pollard's Juvenile Oper* Company. Opara House—Fuller's Entertaintrs. Wainoni Park— Entertaimoent*. Chamber of Commerce—Quarterly general meeting, 3. Tram Excursion to New Brighton, 7.15. Metaphysical Club—Lecture, 7.80. Aahburton Trotting Club's Spring Meeting.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12972, 27 November 1907, Page 9
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