THE DIRECT STEAMERS.
HhuABT, September!.—The R.M.fj. Buapehu arrived from London via Cape Town this forenoon, and sailed again for New Zealand at 6 ji m. She brought fifty-seven passengers for Australian ports, and bas eighty-Mr for New Zealand. The Bimutaka sailed to day from Lyttelton for London with the following passengers:-* Mr and Mrs B. W. Humphrey, Mias K. Berryman, Miss Charlotte Benyman, Mr Herbert Morris, Miss Elisa Blackman, Mrs H; L. Perry, Mias Gertrude Smithson, Ur John Durant; Mr L P. Fotde. Mrs Alexander Bote, Miss Edith Bose, Mr Frank French, Master Edmund Hodgkins, Mrs H. and Miss Bath Aston, Master Guy Alston, Mr F. H. Wllliemsi Mr <L J. Clarke, Ur John Barrett, Mr F. W. Burnley, Mr F. F. Savoiy, Ur George F. Herbert, Mr Hugh Stewart, Mr Charles F. Reed, Mr Bobert Simpson; Mrs Pimpsor; Mr B. J. Monk, Mr Henry Hon!Add, Mr Thomas Elliott, Mr Edmond Conan, Ur William Leonard, Mr John Robertson; Ur Alexander Robertson, Mr David Stevens, Mr Hanson, Mr Schofield. Shipping Telegrams. Auckland, September 4 Wainrspa, for the South. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Miss Phlleox, Meadames ffutheiford, Williams and infant. For ail ports—Six in steerage,— Waiwera, for Napier. —The schooner Christian Captain J. Macliver, vailed on her six months' whaling cruise via Russell, with stores and full whaling apparatus and gear. From Eaipara Heads: Handa Isle, for Sydney,— Cablegrams have been received of the arrival at Sydney of the barque Northern Chief, from Wbaogaros, and barquentine Dtfhno* , l from Wanganui—A large vessel is reported off Cape Rodney, supposed to be the Himalaya, from Lond n, 105 days out. Wellington, September 4.— Rotorua, for Lytteltcn. Passenger*: Misses Blsck and Wood. Mrs Allan and family, Messrs Ziele, Haylock, Brittain, Eamee, Haylook, and Mar shall.
Lyttelton, September 4. Pakeha, foi Wellington.—Pern uln, for Dunedin. Melbourne, September 4. Ta Anan, from the Bluff.—September 5: Malt-*, from Auckland.
Melbourne, Septembers Wrestler, from Kaipara. Hobart, September s.—Natal Queen, for New Zealand.
Sidney, September 4.— Tekapo, from Wei* liogton.—September 5: Northern Chief, from Whangarpa. —Defiance, for Wanganui.
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Evening Star, Issue 8613, 5 September 1891, Page 3
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336THE DIRECT STEAMERS. Evening Star, Issue 8613, 5 September 1891, Page 3
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