BY TELEGRAPH.
ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. TE ANAU.
RUSSELL. November 2.—The s.s. Te Anau left Sydney on the 28th October at 0 p.m. Experienced lieht variable -winds and fine weather. Passed the Three Kings on Ist November at 10.20 a.m., and arrived at Russell the same day at 9 p.m. Passed the barquo Gauntlot off the Three Kings from London ; she wished to be reported all well. Passengers per s.s. Tβ Anau:—Saloon, Auckland: Mr. G. M. Reed, Mr. John and Chas. Newland, Mrs. A. Newland, Miss M. Wilson, Mr. C. G. Hill, Mr. H. Arbery, Mr. and Mrs. Seed and family (5), Mrs. Mary Fry, Mr. Thos. Allwood, Mr. Jno. and Daniel Fry, Rev. A. Fix, Mr. Mathewmnn. Rev. and Mrs. CJ. Buck, Mr. Richard Fell, Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. White and family (3), Mr. E. E. Browne. Saloon, Napier : Mr. W. H. Chappell. Saloon, Wellington: Mr. E. Bell, Mr. J. Lodres, Mr. Eemcnschneider. Saloon, Lyttelton : Mr. and Miss Homday. Saloon, Dunedin : Mrs. Clones and child, Mr. Robin, Mr. H. H. Liggins, arid 15 in the steerage. LYTTELTON. November 2.—The yacht Annie Ogle which went ashore near Sumner on Sunday last is breaking up. PORT CHALMERS. November 2. —Arrived : S.s. Rotorua, from Melbourne, via Hobart Town and tho Bluff. Sailed: Marmion, brigantine, for Lyttelton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5917, 3 November 1880, Page 4
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