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RUSSELL. September 22.—Sailed : S.s Wainui, for Fiji; s.s for AuckUnd at 5 o'clock. Passengers— Messrs Jerrls, Maokereth, Reid, Shepherd, Cavill, Miss Little.
WELLINGTON. September 22.—The ship Wanganui, from London, is at the Heads.
LYTTELTON. September 22. —Sailed: S.s. Mawhera for Napier : s.s, Hawea.for Dunsdin: «.e. Walrarapa for the North. Passengers : Misses Smith, Hearn, McKinley, White, Dewar, Currie, dames Laimuze, George, Anderson, Percival, Bou, aiessrs Thompson. Binclair, Kent. Stubbe, Erson (2), Misses Percival, Symons, Mellises, Bevan, Colbrett. FORT CHALMERS. September 22.— Arrivsd : Orari, Miller, from London, ninety-eight days out. She spoke the barque Cape Clear, from Liverpool to Wellington, ali well on September 19, THE TONGARIR*O. LTTTK.TON, Tuesday.—The Tongariro* sailed to-day for London, via Rio de Janeiro. Passengeis (S*loon):—For London : Messrs. Edw*rds, W. F. Mills, Mrs. Mills, Miss M»ry Mills, Mister George Mills, Mi«» Thompson, Mr. T. H. Russell. Second c*bin (for Rio de Jaeeiro): Mr. R. Johnston, Mr. aud Mrs. Paul Warner. For London : Mrs. Annie Robertson. Master Hardeu Robertson, Messrs. 1). J. W. Edwards, D. Watson, Mesdames Emma Watson, Caroline Kent, Misters Rmisetl, Melliok, Misses Grant, B. Rait, Messrs. Adam Hunter, Pa«frv Jolin Hardy, Mrs. Dartnell, Miss M*nd Dartnell, Master R. Dirtnell, M*»srs. Richard Kay, Au?ust Volbraoht, Joanna Vojbracht, Mrs. S. K. Harris, Mr. J. Harris, Miis Eiiz* Francs. Mrs. C. Scarrolth, Master R. Soarrolth, Miss Gladys M. Ssarrolth. Steerage, for Rio (ie Janeiro : Mr. D McCaskill. For London : Mr. George Wilson. Miss M»ry Wilson, Miss Jane Wilson, Miss Ellea Kifkland, Mr. William Ottes, Mr. Thom»s Oites, Mr. Geofge Beck, Mrs. Elizabeth Beck, Master Richard G. Beck, M-ister C. Beck. Mr. .Times Cruickshank. Miss Jane Cruickshank, Misa M\rgaret Cruickshank, Mr. D. Cheitie. Adolph Georges, Mrs. Alice Georges, Mss Gertrude Georges, Master Georgee, Mr. ilarry James Brown, Mr. Alfred Compton, Mr. Walter Sweetham. Mr. Roger, Mr. Sioion Knudens, M>. John Morrison, Miss Caroline Cowling, Mr. R. Bland. Mr. Charles Green, Mr. John Souofield. The Tongariro takes * full c»rgo, including 15,000 carcases mutton and 2103 bales wool.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8061, 23 September 1887, Page 4
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