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BY TELEGRAPH.

.RUSSELL. November XL —Arrived : Saucy Kate, Sea Breeze, Ocean. The s.s. Wellington sails at 5 p.m. Pasaeagera: Mr. T. P. Moody, Miss Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, Misß Jenkins, and others. WELLINGTON. November IL—Arrived : S.b. Rotomahana. from Melbourne, via the South: s.s. Wanaka. from the North; Ellerton, schooner, from Westport. Sailed : S.s. Rotomahana, for Auckland, via the East Coast. Passengers : Mtb. Burrows, Messrs. Wills, Moffat, Dowd, and Taylor, Mrs. and Misses Buist, Mrs. and Miss Hales, Meßars. Carpenter, Jennips, Flory Spencer, Herbert, Lock, Mcßlvie, Rider, Hales! Masters Hales (2), Crlcheon, Flytjer, Grant, S. dfl Seer, Snowies, Borrow, Captain Barkley. S.B. Wanaka, for the South. LYTTELTON. November IL—Arrived : Grafton, from Wellington; Salomanch, Captain Robson, from Newcastle; Pleides, Captain Setter, from London, 109 days out, with 27 passengers. All well. TIMARU. November 11. — Arrived: Jessie Niccol, schooner, and Enterprise, brigantine, from ICaipara. Sailed : Beautiful Star, for Dunedio. PORT CHALMERS. November 11.—Sailed : Thomas and Henry, for Kaipara : Jane Anderson and Awaroa, for Wellington ; s.s. Te Anau, for Melbourne.

Dr. Grant, Oculist, Aurist, and Specialist. —This gentleman's practice has greatly increased, and bis fresh testimonials from gentlemen well known, of high public and social position, amply certify to the continued confidence placed in his ability, and the wonderful cures lie lias effected, Numerous patients from all parts of the colonies are and hare been under his care, not only for the special affections mentioned in his advertisement (which see in another column), but for many occult diseases which had hitherto baffled the skill of eminent physicians.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6237, 12 November 1881, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6237, 12 November 1881, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6237, 12 November 1881, Page 4

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