BY TELEGRAPH Auckland. 15th May
Sailed— Mararoa, for South. Passengers — Kisses Broodbent. Fraser, M'Phee, Hislop, bcrutton, Green, Garlick, Frost, Hall. Laneham (2), Clarke, Button, Griffin, Harrison (2). Tonkin (3), Sisters of Mercy (2), Mesdames Langham, Bent, Wilson, Brown, Barrett, Clarice, Harrison, Fraser, Fenn, Cooper, Cox, Green, West, Cargill, Hon Sir P. Buckler, Hon Carroll, Berg Langham acd M'Crae, Mistrs Downie, Eirker, Nelaon, Kerr, Corbett, Ball, Leahy. Owen, M'Bride, Fitraerin, Wilton, Bent, Wright, Donkin, Horsley, Pilkington, Tuohy, Kelly, Bird. Woite, Thompson. Carey, Hatohie, Finn, Donaldson, CosgroTe, Fawcett, Martin, West, Green 16th May ArriTed— Trinidad, barque, from Wellington PiOTon. 13th May ArriTed, 6.5 pm— Penguin, from Wellington. She sailed at 6.20 pm tor Nelson Gmtkoctm. 16th May ArriTed, 1 am— Mawhera, from Wellincton L.TTTIDTOB, 16th Mar ArriTed, 7.50 am— Tolune, from Wellington (citKtht express) ; Aotea (9.30 am), from Bluff tUrin, 16th MaT Kararon, from Gisborne, due about 6 pm, and sails about 8 pm for Wellington BLiMHinc. 15th May ArriTed, midnight— Neptune and Woihi, from Wellington Niuoi. 16th Mar ArriTed, early— Penguin, from Picton; Wainui (10.40 am), from Wellington Sailed, 11.15 am— Wainui, for Greymouth To sail, 2 pm— Penguin, for Ficton and Wellington OujtHUMO*. 16th'May Sailed, 12.30 pm— Hinemoa, for Wellington Taokanoi, 16th May ArriTed, noon— H.M.S. Fylades, from Auckland The Orow&iti from Westport and Graf ton from Weit Coast and Nelson, arriyed lost night The Wakatu from Lyttalton, Coeriot, and Koikonra, Huia from Wanganui, Waitapu from Patea, Kennedy from Nelson, and Botokino from Newcaatle, orriTed thU morningThe Heaketh amVed from Greymouth at 11.20 this morning The Tnkapuna arrived from Lyttelton at 1 thii afternoon The Botokino brought 2500 tons coal from Newooitle, of which 1000 tou are for Wellington, also 19 pieces hardwood timber for the Queen's Wharf extension The Queen of the South sailed for Greymouth yesterday for a load of cool for Wanganui. She returns to Wellington from the latter port, and is expected here about Tuesday The brigantine Zeno, now on her way from Newcastle, to Wellington, brings 5)0 tons coal consigned to the U.S.S. Co.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 115, 16 May 1895, Page 2
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339BY TELEGRAPH Auckland. 15th May Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 115, 16 May 1895, Page 2
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