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BY TELEGRAPH.

WELLINGTON. , July 26.—Arrived : S.s. Waihora, from the South. Sailed : S.s. Waihora, for Sydney's. Penguin, for the North. Passengers: Cabin—Misses Gannay and Watson; Mesdames Gannay, Thomson, White, Kerr, ■Lambert and uurse, Messrs. Gannay, Gordon, Thomson, Mowbray, Wood, ami live steerage.

LYTTELTON. July 26.Sailed : S.s. Tarawera, for the North. Passengers : Miss Rieseberg, Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull, sen., Powell, Captains Holmes, Medley, and Watt, Messrs. Inglis, Eastherd.Spooner, Bishop, Hewitt, Phillips, Hunter, Bondroy, Winter, Hackworth. S.s. Rotorua, for Dunedin.

PORT CHALMERS. July 26.—Arrived : S.s. Mahinapua, from the West Coast. Sailed: S.s. Herald, for the West Coast; s.s. Mararoa, for Melbourne, with 24 saloon and 90 steerage passengers. 0

DEPARTURE OF THE AORANGI. Lyttelton, Thursday. — Sailed : S.s. Aorangi, for London, via Rio de Janeiro. Passengers :—First saloon : Messrs. R. Biggs, Clarke, G. A. Randall Johnston, Mrs. Johnston, Misses Beatrice, Constance, Agnes, and Fanny Johnston, Master Randall Johnston, Miss Lottie Shrimpton, Mr. McLarke, Miss Emily Gardiner, Messrs. Stanley Goddard, W. D. Gaby, Dr. F. W. E. Green, Miss Lucy Cargill, Mr. J. Thomson, Mrs. Medley, Miss Adela Medley. Second saloon: Messrs. Bo wen, W. C. Hamilton, J. J. Philip s, G. A. Levett, Mesdames Levett, E. Armstrong, Rev. J. Chaffers, Welsh, Mesdames Helen and Ruth Welsh, Misses Geraldine, Murielle, and Agnes Welsh, Masters Cyril and John Welsh, Mrs. Caroline Full, Messrs. E. C. Stewart, C. A. Harley, Miss Hannah Deans, Messrs. Theophilus Levett, Noah Coward, Misses Freda Reseberg, M. L. and E. L. Smythe, Mesdames Smythe, Constance. In steerage, 17. She has a full cargo, including 14,000 carcases mutton, four boxes gold coin (valued, £20,000), and two boxes bullion (value £9515.)

THE WRECK OF THE SUVA. Wkstport, Thursday.The steamer Suva is now a complete wreck. The heavy sea has broken her hull in several portions.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9117, 27 July 1888, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9117, 27 July 1888, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9117, 27 July 1888, Page 4