TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
fBY CABMK.] Melbourne, Thursday. Sailed— Tararua, for Bluff.
[by special wire.]
Wellington, Thursday. Sailed— Kiwi and Boojum, for Napier. Auckland, Thursday. HSailed— Ringarooma, for South. Passengers for Napier — Mrs Worster and Mrs Jackson, Messrs N. Messiter, and Milne.
The paddle steamer Annie Milbank has been chartered by the Union Steamship Company to connect with the Waitaki at Whangarei. She will also run between Whangarei, Mangapai, Waipu, and Mangawai.
Lyttelton, Thursday. Arrived— Durham, 5.8., 58 days from Plymouth, with 251 passengers, all well. She left Plymouth on September 20th, and experienced chiefly head winds In the passage, steaming nearly the whole way ont. Mrs Maker, a second cabin passenger, died ok October 2nd, from heart disease. Sailed— Botomahana, for North. BuiTEDnr, Thursday. Sailed— Eotorua, for Melbourne via Blnff.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5833, 19 November 1880, Page 2
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129TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5833, 19 November 1880, Page 2
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