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RUSSELL. January 17.—1t is blowing hard to-day from the eastward, with rain squalls. The Sovereign, Sea Breeze, and Mariner are windbound. HOKIANGA. January 17.—Arrived : Bannockburn, from Auckland. Sailed: Onward, for Lyttelton; Queen, for Auckland. WELLINGTON. January 17. —Arrived : S.s. Go-ahead, from Lyttelton; s.s. Rotomahana, from Auckland, via the East Coast ; Elizabeth Conway, schooner, from Greymouth ; Neptune, brig, from Newcastle ; a.s. Wanaka, from the South. Sailed : S.s. Rotomahana, for Melbourne and the South ; s.s. Wanaka, for Picton and Nelson ; s.s. Oreti. for the Manukau, via the West Coast; Kiwi, for the East Coast. PORT CHALMERS. January 17. —Hawea, s.s., 462 tons,. Kenned, for the North. Passengers : For Lyttelton : Mr. and Mrs. Lamb, Miss Robin, Ciptain; Boyd, Messrs. D. Leeson, Cousin. For :Wellington: Mrs. Cook, Miss Morrison, Messrs. Fraser, Chang, Lunn. For Nelson : Mrs.; Ashfald, Revs. Messrs. La wry, McFee, Brown, Crump, and Best. For Sydney : Mr. Gilchrist., BLUFF. January 17..—The Ringarooma; arrived , at : 8.30 a.m. She left Melbourne on the 11th, »t ! 2.30 p.m. She sails at ,5 p.m. for Dunedin.. Saloon passengers for Auckland : Messrs. Small-: field and Seward. The Australian cricketers are passengers for the Bluff.' ' '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5981, 18 January 1881, Page 4
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