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KAIPARA. November 20.—The brigantine Peerless arrived to-day from Melbourne, and sailed up to Wairoa to load timber. RUSSKLL. November '20. —Arrivals : S.p. Clansman and Sunderland Sailed : S.s. Clansman for North, the cutter Terarawa with coal. OMAPERE. November 20.—Sailed at six this morning the schooner Qneen for Auckland. LYTTELTON. November 20.—Sailed : S.s. Te Aliau, for Melbourne and the South: s.s. Takapuna, for Wellington. Passengers: Mrs. Cowan, Messrs. Spurgeon, Goodger. Collins, lludie, Cowen, Halliday, Skipwith, and Fancourt. S.s. Aorangi, for Napier; s.s. Mawhera, for Wellington and West Coast ; s.s. Graf ton, for Tiinaru and Dunedin ; Reliance, for Hokitika.' BLUFF. November 20.—Arrived : S.S. Mararoa. from Melbourne. The s.s. llauroto sailed for Melbourne at 5 p.m. to-day, with ISOO tons of cargo, 12S0 being from here. She took 11,500 sacks of grain.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9217, 21 November 1888, Page 4
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