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RUSSELL. September 27.—The following colliers are at Opua:—Norval, Lizctte, Dream, and Saxon. Arrived : S.s. Clansman and Stormbird, from North. Sailed : S.s. Clansman. Passengers: Messrs. Eaton, Jackson, Mackenzie, Hughes, Burleigh, Brown. J. l>. Wickham, Oldham, Mrs. Shine. The s.s. Stormbird sails at. 8 p.m. Passenger for Whangarei: Mr. Hayes.
WELLINGTON. September 27.—Sailed : S.s. Penguin, for the iSiorth. Passengers : Miss Gray, Messrs. Harper and Lambert; 23 steerage.
LYTTELTON. September 27.—Sailed : Jane Douglas for Kaikora: Kaikaa, for Wellington; s.s. Rotorua. for Dunedin. Passengers : Messrs Hammond, Cust, and Ritchie.
PORT CHALMERS. September 27.—Sailed: s.s. Stella, for Southern Lighthouses; Isabella Anderson, for Hokitika : s.s. Mawhera for West Coast; s.s. Tarawera. for Melbourne ; s.s. Mararoa, for Sydney, via the North. Passengers—For Lyttelton : Miss Watson, Mesdames Patterson, Cleahorn, Messrs Stock, O'Brien, Cleghorn. For Wellington : Miss Leary, Mesdames Disher, Russell, Messrs Finlay, Finker, Mins, Captain Cameron. For Jvapier : Mr. Spence. For Auckland : Miss Ross, Mr. Sheen. For Sydney : Misses McLean, Wilson, McNail, Mrs." Remshardt, Hon. G. McLean, Messrs Farrar, Fogo, Jacobs, Watson, Benjamin, Mathieson, Remshardt, and IS steerage.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9171, 28 September 1888, Page 4
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