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A STORMY PASSAGE. Port Chalmers, Aug. 28.—Arrived : The Barque Lutterworth, Captain Sheater, from Glasgow, with three saloon and four steerage passengers. She encounteredsome severe weather. She met a succession of furious gales rounding the Cape, and on August 8, while running before a gale, a sea broke over the vessel, carrying away three of her boats, skids, etc., and flooding the cabin and doing other damage. DEPARTURE OF THE COPTIC. Lyttelton, Aug. 23. —Sailed: S.s. Coptic, for 'London and Rio. Passengers— from Auckland : Miss M. G. Chapman, Mr. G. H. Halls, Mr. Samuel Linton, Mr. J. D. Daly, Master A. Daly, Mr. L. Perrett. From Nelson Mr. William Brimley. From Wellington : Miss and Mrs. Bridge. From Melbourne: Mr. Adam McLellan, Mr. T. J. Marshall. From Christchurch : Rev. McCrawford, Mrs. E. Adams. Second saloon : From Christchurch: Mr. Shirres, Miss C. Shirres, Messrs. J. C. Buckingham, Hutchinson. Rom Wellington : Lord and Lady Churchill, Miss Butcher, Messrs. A. E. Carter, W. H. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Barrand. From Nelson : Miss Armitagc. From Sydney; Mr. J. E. Yard, and 15 steerage. For Rio de Janeiro : Saloon : —From Sydney : Messrs. Sydney, M. I). Parry. Second saloon: —From Auckland: Mr. E. J. Fairburn. She has a very full cargo, including 25,541 carcasses of mutton. ARRIVAL OF THE TAINUI. Port Chalmers, August 29.— direct steamer Tainui arrived from London to-day. She brings 1877 tons of cargo, 53 passengers, and 23 packages of mails. She left Plymouth on .July 14, Capetown August 4, and Hobart August 25. Her passage has occupied 44 days 22 hours 11 minutes; steaming time, 42 days 20 hours and 20 minutes. Passengers for Auckland —Saloon : Messrs. Chaunes and Yardly. Second saloon: Mrs. Poll, and Messrs. Powell and Agate. Steerage : Messrs. Allen (2), Bullen, Jamieson, lilley, and Kitson. DEPARTURE OF THE RUAPEHU. Wellington*, Sept. Gtli. — The Ruapehu left for London at four o'clock this afternoon. The following is her passenger list: —Mesdames Stock and Comber, Lady and Miss M. Hall, Archdeacon Stock ; Messrs. F. T. Page, W. and R. Strickland, and J. E. W. Card. Second saloon : Misses P. Brown. Alice Dalziell, MaryGodred, and Emma Magnic, Mrs. S. Wilson and boy, Messrs. J. Brown, Wm. Lawlor, and W. Sale. Steerage: Misses Mercie Lloyd, J. Newberry, Elena McLearen, Mary O'Dounell, A. and C. Stewart, Mesdames Emily Hall, Newberry and boy, H. Reid, M. A. Johnston, Ellen Stilling and two boys, Mr. and Mrs. Brockway and family (4), Messrs. William P. Layle, Henry Allbones, C. Butement, C. Knowsley, William Mann, Robert Morrison, John Mo watt, J as. Newberry, John O'Donnell and two boys, John Stirling, 11. Twi«*g, Edward Wynne, A. Clothier and J. Ludbrook.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9155, 10 September 1888, Page 12

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BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9155, 10 September 1888, Page 12

BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9155, 10 September 1888, Page 12