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Lttteltoh, 13th Jiuo " Arrived, 8.40 pm— Tekapo, from Wellington; Catelins, barque, from Brisbane 15th June To sail, 2 pm— Omapero, for Wellington Ombhumoa, 13th Judo Armed, 3.30 pm — Gairloch, from Tarmmki 14th June Arrived, 3.30 pm— Takapuna, from South Nelson, 14th June Arrived, S am— Kennedy, from Wellington ' / ' 15th June <■ ArriTed, 2.30 am— Oretl, from Wellington Blenmim, llth June Arnrod— Waihi and Neptune, from Wellington Auckland, 13th June Arrived— Sarah and Mary, from Dunedin ; Prosperity, from Sydney Sailed, 6 pm— Taupo, for Wellington Port Cbalmxrs, 14th June ArriTed-^-Prinee of Wales (freemng hulk), and Ponguin, from Lyttelton Sailed— Tarawera, for the Bluff; Hauroto, for Lyttelton ; Orowaiti, for Westport ' . , Gbbtmouth, 13th June ArriTed, 1 am— Rosamond, from Wellington To fail, 8 pm— Boeamond, for Wellington Bluff, 15th June Arrived, 9.30 am— Manapouri, with an English mail. She loft Melbourne at 3.45 pm on fho loth, and experienced strong westerly winds with head sea. Passengers for Wellington— Bey Madden, Messrs Godbei' Brown and Miller Foxton , llth June BSaUea, 1.15 pm— Chas Edward, for Wellington The Union Company hare been adrißed that tho Waihora lef c Sydney at spm on Friday for Wellington ARRIVAL OFjR.M.S. TONGARHtO. 'The N.Z.S. Co."b B.M.S, Tongariro, Captain Bone, arrived ia harbour shortly after 9 pm on Saturday. She left Plymouth at 6.45 pmon tho 2nd May, and arrived at Tenenffo at 0 am en 7th ; flailed at 1 pm, and made Capetown at I<M3 am on 22nd; left at 4.40 pm, and reached Hobart at 9.45 am on Oth inst ; made another start at 5 pm, and aimed in Wellington as above. The usual entertainments were indulged in during the Toyage, and the weather experienced was about the nsual nvorage. Her officers are as follows :— Captain J. Bone, 8.N.8., commander ; Mr C. A. Milward, 8.N.8., chief officer; Mr W. Waring, ohiof engineer j Mr Donton, second officer; Mr G. Hall, third ; Mr J. Giles, fonrth j Dr J. Craig, surgeon ; Mr W. Chinpindale-Aston, pursor; Mr H. T. Lewis, chief steward. Following are the names of hor passengers :— For Wellington: Saloon— Mr W. B. Elder; steorage— Missses Bourk, Davis, Hanson, Harper, Mesdomos Harper and Hansen, Messrs Cooper, Cottingham, Hansen (2), Mayer, Huncklev, Munday, Master Hansen. For Auckland: Saloon— Mr C. A. M. Pond: second saloonCaptain Norrii, Messrs Mann and Gilmour ; steerage—Misses Musgrave and Mnssey , Mrs Horrest, Messrs Musgrare and Roberta. For Port Chalmers: Second saloon— Miss Jefferson, Mrs Jefferson, Dr J. H. Bond, Mr Jefferson Master Jefferson ; steerage— Miss Bitchie, Messrs Burfoot, Clarke, Hinkley, Jones, Lelievre, Tomlinton. For Lyttelton : Second saloon— Mr W. J. Barker ; steerage— Miss Hall, Messrs Hall, Rose, Sounders. For Bluff; Second saloon— Messrs J. Maclean and J. Barker ; steerage— Miss Forrell, , Mr Farrell. For Napier: Second saloon— Blr Spaokman j steerage— Misses Corrfcan (2), Donelly, O Kane, Mr O'Kane. For New Plymouth : Steerttge—Misses White (2), Mosirs Bunn, Clark; De • CleTerton, Dickson, Earnshaw, Howitt, Mackay W), Master White. For Timaru : Steerage-Miss Molloy.MrMolloy
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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 139, 15 June 1891, Page 2
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