TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
V ■.;-, [PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIOU-1 '' - ' "■ '. AucictAjJD, Thursday. • - Sailed— Tarawora, for Mclbourno via South. ;', Pnssengora— For Gisborno: Miss Fuller, Mra .•■'South; MC3SM South, Scott, nnd-Dalrymple. ■'• For"Napieri MosdamesE. P. Hulmo, M'Lean, •'■-■ Davies, Jauotoau, Robinson, and Ttowlmson ; /■ Misses Davies, M'Nay, and Golder; Messrs ■ ; ' Ncal, Mandosley, CVVaUnutt, S. Provis, H. . Patterson, S. M'Nay. and Napier; Master Brown, and the Wellington footbnll team. ■ . - For Ly ttolton ; Messrs E. Gray and E. B. Cox. For Dunodin: Messrs W. J. Newman, W. B. . ' ' Marso. Coxhead, and Hallonstoin. For Bluff: Mr Johnston. . < '.' . ■•'"." ! ' Poht CnATiMisns, Thursday, : -"". "The Rimutaka, from Plymouth, via Tone- ' 'riffp and Capo Town, reached tho Heads at G - ' a.ni. to-day, and crossed tho bar at 11.50. She ■: was berthed at12.45 p.m. Shohaskoptupher . , ' reputation as a fast VCS3OI, and has made tho , quickest passngo on record, the voyage from Plymouth to Otago Heads having been made, . including all stoppages, in .39 days 4 hours • ! and 40 mlnutos. Her detentions at Madeira ■ and Capo Town oceupiod 14 hours 25 minutes. - ■ Her actual steaming time was theroforo 30 days , 11 hours 15 minutes. Tho personnel of tho crow ''. is unchanged, with tho exception of Mr God- . ctard, who comes as pursor, Mr Pickott having . ' 'boon compelled to remain behind, having (Us•located his shoulder tho' night previous to tho ■.-'- ship leaving tho clocks. Tho Rimutaka brings : . , : 2231 tons of cargo, of which 600 tons are tor - Dunodin ; also 267 bags of Homo mails, 6 bags :• . i from Capo Town, and 37T passengers, of whom : . -215 aro for Dunodin, 20 for Lyttolton, 3G for : > AVollington, 89 for Auckland, 4 for Now Ply- . . mouth, 2 for Taranakl, 1 for Napior (Mrs C. ■ . ■ Cook), 2 for tho Bluff, and 2 for. Sydnoy. Tho • ■'■'Health of all wa3 excellent. Thoro was ono . ..- birth and ono death. On July 18th Mrs Wat- ■ son, a sleorago passenger, gavo birth to a son, v and on July 21st Charles Taylor, aged 13 . . ■ months, died from tubercular nieuingiies.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7542, 13 August 1886, Page 2
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322TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7542, 13 August 1886, Page 2
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