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dren. Mr and Urs Carey ajAfihild, Mr "id Mrs HennedvMr and JtaAwßia, child, and Henninj?. Stewart," E. W PerWn^rkwpod.Wsjterone rteerag * - SißßwlSW^***!^:,::- : , « n n t (ha most <xoejaefloeo MiPooQWPJ^ijftp* extra complement** «W*t«■* *** "J^**™ 8 , large mnfefc «W*>te»M* ■«•>• ashore whenever general leave la giyea Believed that TOeh (rood will act as wJUefyaje making great Inroads In ot seamen. \. The barquft Jfatol Queen eailed from Hobart for Dunedin on the 13th Inst. ...*,.. m , * ■ . The JCotomahana, from- Melbourne via Hooart ana the Bluff, arrived at six this morning. She left the Bluff'*!» p-m fvtbejinfju WethaakWr Purser Birch °The WalraMjwHHo cow to,town mi&wxi trip. TheTontfarfrb cbffltnenced to fate m her cargo of town ChriefrnouttMa intermediate norts. arrirtditfAa She left Greymoath »V r ft« (< oji the a.m. o»«B*mb? Wtt«u eft 1 pita.#.the 17th ; and Pamnroat»p.m. ■/'■ ■■_;;■' ' ,j' Y m i'f _ " THE WEE»T WBAMEAg. '// „'"" *n« j»e» httwlWeivai irrivedTn (rood condition. TheAorangi leftTeneriffe left Hywwth tor Aackland on December If.
Auckland, December 17.—The City of Sydney (Captain Seabury) arrived from San Francisco shortly after ten o'clock. Her passage was uneventful. Passengers: .For Auckland—Major Cautle.y, Mrs Morrison and two children, Mr and Mrs J. Studholmr, Mr and Mrs Tyrrell, Mr and Mrs Savage, Messrs F. D. Auckland, Joseph Dinks, J. Oris™. A. Khodes, F. Nicholas, R. Palariet. For Sydney she has fifty-eight passengers, amongst whom are General Howell and Lieutenant Ohackrell. Among the cargo for Auckland ar» 1,160 cases salmon, 281 cases canned goods, 50 casts* hops, 10 half-barrels salmon, 2,379 boxes npples, lO.cases urborn corn, 4 coops quail.—Handa Isle, from Newcastle. MOVEMENTS OF UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. ■••'■■• TUMDAY, DHCHMBHRIB. Port CHALMERS.-Hotomahana arrived 2 a.m. from Bhrrk-Mahinapira arrived at daylight from Oamaru Oamau;i v^— Omapere arrived early from Port Chalmers. , •■ , , „ '., ... , LyTtblton.—Te Anau arrived 8 a.m. from Wellington ; sails 8.30 p.m. for Port Chalmers, Wanaka arrived 0 a.m. from Pioton; sailed noon for Picton. ■■ " WaWimoTON, —Takapuna arrived 11.45 a.m. from Lyttolton; sailed, 12.30 p.m. for Taranaki. Auckland. Ringarooma arrived 6 a.m. from Lyttelton.—Hawea sailed 12.15 p.m. for Taranaki. RutaLi.—Penjuin arrived 8 a.m. from Auckland.
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Evening Star, Issue 6476, 18 December 1883, Page 3
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335SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 6476, 18 December 1883, Page 3
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