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IVHANGAREr. December 2.—Arrived : The s.s. Anne Milhanic, at 0 a.m., from Auckland. RUSSELL. December 2.—Arrived : The s.s. lona. from Auckland. Sailed : The schooner Onward and cutter Whangarei, for Auckland. The colliers waiting for coal are the ketch Reliance, schooners Golden Isle, Minnie Hare, Albatross, Kenilworth, Lizzie, Julia Price. Policeman, Mariner, and Christina. TAURANGA. December 2.—Arrived : The s.s. Hawei, at 7 a.m., from Auckland. LYTTHL-TON. December 2.—Sailed : The Waieangi, for London, with a cargo of wool and tallow, valued at £101.SSL Passengers : Mrs., Miss, and Master Clayton. Mr. Rarber, Mrs. Ellen. Mr. and Mrs. Lees, Messrs. Salter, Ovlmer, Fisher, and Keith. WELLINGTON. November 2.—Arrived: The s.s. Wnkatipu, from Sydney; the s.s. Claud Hamilton, from Melbourne via the South. Sailed : The s.s. Wakatipu, for the South : the s.s. Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne via the West Coast and Newcastle ; Jane Douglas, for Kaikottra and Lyttelton. GUEYMOUTH. November 2. —Arrived : The Gleaner, from Melbourne, after a very stormy passage, during which she lost her jibboom ; the Mary \Vadley, from Napier. OAMAKU. November 2.—Arrived : The Ileautiful Star, from Dunediu. Sailed : The Beautiful Star, for Tiinaru ; the AVilliam and Jane, for the lllulL TORT CHALMERS. Noven.bcr 2. —Arrived : The s.s. Penguin, from Lyttelton. Sailed : The s.s. Stella, for southern lighthouses. BLUFF. December 2.—The Tararua arrived nt the Bluff at 7.-15 p.m. She left Melbourne at 7.1:"> p.m. on the 2uth November, arrived at Hobarton at .'{.4o p.m. on tho 27th ; sailed at 7.-10 p.m. the same day ; passed Solamlcr at 1 p.m. yesterday ; experienced light S.K. winds throughout. Lister's Royal Italian and English Opera Company, numbering GO, are passengers. Passengers for the Bluff :— Mr. and Mrs. Cullen, Mr. Styles, Messrs. Watson, Evans, McGtiire, 11 steerage, and G2 tons cargo. For Dunedin : Messrs. Musgrave, Beaumont, Howell, Madame Herese, Mr. Vartlie, Misses Allusandrea Lambert, Bessie Royal, Signora Coy, Mrs. Fox, Missus Fleming, Harris, Smith, Douglas, Signora Kenosta, Mrs. Ccschide, Signors Coy, Stralino, Favas, Messrs Borr.orini, Templeton, Johnston, Johnson, Beaumont, Lester, Silvester, Quinn, . Binia, Yeschid, McCoy, Hore, McNamara, Munnyard, Deborah, Huchins, Saumlers, Farley, Atkinson, Benham, Jerison, Lutich, Fard, Misses Brooke, Mephan, Madame .Zelwan (three children and servants), Mrs. Uowil, Mrs. Smith, Miss Samson, Messrs Smith, Hicking, Salamand, Mailhuid, Oliver, Oliver, Hamlon, Gilmour, Robertson; 51 strcerage and 110 tons cargo. For Lyttelton : Mr., Miv. and Misses Masters (2), Chissold, Sir. and Mrs. St. Barbe and infant, Kev. Mrs. Walsh and infant. Miss Foothill, Messrs. J. Packman, Taylor, Jefferson, Moore ; 50 steerage passengers and 50 tons cargo. For Wellington: Mr. Homos, 5 steerage passengers ami 5.'! tons cargo. Mr., Mrs. and Miss Potter, Mrs. Anderson and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Bayley, and 27 steerage passengers. For Napier : 2 steerage passengeis and 5 tons cargo. For Auckland: Messrs. Daldy, Shaw, 7 steerage and 4 tons cargo. To-day Mr. Alfred Btickland will hold his principal wool tale at the Hiiymarkot, nt noon. The catalogues have boon issued, and 270 bales arc catalogued. Seeing that tho price of wool is increasing in the Loudon market, it is probable that good prices will prevail here, and thus bo the means of circulating a considerable sum of money among the cour.tiy settlors.

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New Zealand Herald, Issue XVI, 3 December 1879, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Issue XVI, 3 December 1879, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Issue XVI, 3 December 1879, Page 4