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BY TELEGRAPH.

RUSSELL. November 4.—Arrived : Upolu, b.b., from Auckland. Sailed : Upolu, a.s., for Tonga and Samoa. GISBORNE. November 4.—Arrived : Kanieri, s.s., from Auckland. NEW PLYMOUTH. November 4, — Arrived Gairloch, 8.5., Mahinapua, 8.5., from Onehunga. Sailed : Mahinapua, s.s., for the South; Takapuna, s.s., for Onehunga. "" WAITARA. November 4.—Sailed: Gairloch, 8.8., for Onehunga. GREYMOUTH. November —Arrived: Janet Nicoll, s.s., from Auckland. WELLINGTON. November Sailed : Kaiwatiri, s.s., for Westport; Taieri, s.s,, for Picton and Lyttelton; Mararoa, s.s., and Hauroto. s.s., for Sydney; Penguin, s.s., for Lyttelton; M&whera, a.a., for Picton, Nelson, and the West Coast, LYTTELTON. November 4.Arrived : Grecian Bend, barquentine, from Woolgoolga. Sailed: lonic, R.M.s., for Wellington ; Manapouri, 8,8., for Northern ports. Passengers—For Wellington: Misses Tread well, Howard, Messrs. Kirk, Talbot, Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Stranger and family. For Gisborne : Mr. Tople. For Auckland; Mrs. and Miss Hardie, Mrs. Johnston. BLUFF. November 4.—Arrived : Tarawera, a.s., from Port Chalmers. Sailed; Tarawera, s.s., for Hobart and the BlufF. SYDNEY. November 4. — Sailed: Pukaki, s.s., for Wellington. ______ THE RUAPEHU. Wellington, November 4.The New Zealand Shipping Co.'a steamer Ruapehu arrived from Lonaon, via the Cape and Hobart, at 9 to-night. The vessel has not yet been cleared by the health officer, and is lying in the stream. Her passage has been an uneventful one. Her passengers for Auckland are — Saloon : Mr. A. Grierson. Second saloon : Mr. and Mrs. A. Ashwell and family, Miss R. Bell, Mr. C. J. Carlson, Mr. J. Gustaf son, Mr. G. Hollis. Steerage : Mr. J. Lucas, Mr. J. Mattson, Mr. F. Mullen, Mr. A. i Scott, Mr. J. Wallett and family, Mr. and I Mrs. W. R. Watkin and son.

THE MARAROA.

1 The trip of the Union S.S. Co.'s steamer Mararoa from Lyttelton to Wellington Heads on Thursday night was accomplished in ten and a-half hours, being at the rate of nearly sixteen knots per hour, and that under tbe disadvantage of a thick fog, which compelled her to ease down for some time.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9028, 5 November 1892, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9028, 5 November 1892, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9028, 5 November 1892, Page 4