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KAIPARAHEADS. November 21. — Arrived: St. Kilda, barque, from Wanganui. Sailed : Annie Wilson, Bchooner, for Lyttclton. MARSDEN POINT.
November 21. — Arrived: Start, cutter, from Tairua. Sailed : Scotchman, auxiliary ketch, for Auckland; Irene, scow, for the Upper Thames, with totara piles. RUSSELL. November 21. — Arrived : Atalanta, schooner, from Whangarei, for coal. OMAPERE. November 21. — Arrived : Killarney, barque, from Sydney. She was sighted a week ago. PORT CHALMERS. November Arrived : Taupo. s.s., from Weßtport; Herald, s.s., from Greymouth. Sailed: Grafton, s.s., for the North. Passengers : Mrs. Paterson, Messrs. Eraser and child, Driburgh, Hebden, and six in the steerage, WELLINGTON.
November 21.—Sailed; Mahinapua, s.s., for Onehunga, via Taranaki. Passengers; Misses Noy, Jackson, Gaze, Mrs. Black, Messrs. Duthie, Kent, Smith, McLeod, Everett, Slinn, and Whitehead. Penguin, s.s., for Nelson, via Picton ; Wairarapa, s.s., for Melbourne, via Hobart and the South.
BLUFF. November Arrived : Tarawera, s.b., from Melbourne and Hobart. Passengers for Auckland : Miss Cooke, Messrs. 0 Neill, Taylor, Gladstone. Sailed : Tarawera, s.s., for Port fiigBANE November 21.-The cargo steamer Duke of Westminster left for Wellington on Saturday' CAPETOWN. '; . November 21.-The Shaw, Swill, and Albion Company's steamer Done left for Hobart and Wellington on Saturday.
RIO DE JANEIRO. November 19.— New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Rimutaka left to-day or Plymouth, via Teneriffe. Her cargo of rozen meat is reported to be in good condition. , • „
THE NELSON. - WELLINGTON, November 21. — The ship Nelson, which arrived on Sunday evening, had a very stormy passage from Barry, North Wales. On the 18th of September she experienced a strong gale, which caused her cargo of coal to shift. The storm damaged her bulwarks and lifeboat, and washed away most of the moveables about the deck. The Nelson brings 1677 tons of coal.
THE RUAHINE. Wellington, November 21.—Sailed : The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Ruahinc, for London, via Rio de Janeiro, Passengers: Misses M. Cox. D. Harper, A. E. Dootty, J. Margetts, Mesdames A. E. Cox. L. Harper, M. E. L. Brown, Burroughs, M. Chester. Drs. T. J. Burroughs and J. H. Robertson, Rev. H. L. Nonedin, Master A. B. Broad, Messrs. A. F. Bell. E. O. Cox, D. Franklyn, Harper, R. Lynolds, 0 Lynolds, A. Sclanders, H. G. Seth-Smith, H. Cheater, J. M. Hunter, J. Hunter, and H. Lockwood.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9042, 22 November 1892, Page 4
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