BY TELEGRAPH.
RUSSELL. August 23.—Arrived : Clansman, s.s., from the North. Sailed : Clansman, s.s., for Auckland. Passengers : Messrs. Biyers, Christie, Parlby, Bazel, Goffe, McGill, Lane (2), Lowe, Nesbitt, and four in the steerage. GISBORNE. August 23. —Arrived : Australia, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Australia, s.s., for Napier and Wellington. WELLINGTON. August 23.—Arrived : Wakatu, s.s., from Lytteiton and Kaikoura; Stormbird, s.a., from Wanganui; Grafton, s.s., from Nelson and the West Coast; Oreti, s.s., and Alaliawatu, s.s., from Greymoutli. Sailed : Duke of Sutherland, s.s., for Brisbane ; Ruapehu, s.s., for Lytteiton; Stormbird, s.e., for Wanganui; Wakatu, s.s., tor Kaikoura and Lytteiton ; Flora, s.s., for the South. LYTTELTON. August 23.—Sailed : Antares, barque, for Loudon. Takapuua, s.s. for Northern ports. Passengers: Misses Smith and Warren, Mesdames Triggs, Moorhouse, Clarksou and child, Hallenstein and child, Rule and child, Lady O'Rorke, Messrs. Rule, Arnold, Whittaker, Boweii, Spepce, Foster, Taney, Maddison, Parker, Hall, Ashman, Clarke, Kennedy, Triggs, Shirley. PORT CHALMERS. August Sailed; Tarawera, s.s., for Sydney, via the East Coast and Auckland. Passengers Misses McMillan, Allen (2), Turton (2), Mesdames Jones, McSweeney, Cameron, Marsden, Messrs. Cross, T. Spot*, Bain, Coneys, Feu, Portal, Marsden, Marshall, Eggleton, Richie, Asher, Fox, Rogers, Jones, Hon. G. F. Richardson, and seven in the steerage. BLUFF. August Sailed Fiiesbire, s.s,, for Duuedin- *
THE DORIC. LrttKLTOS, August 23. — Sailed: The Shaw, SavilJ, and Albion Company's steamer Doric, for Bio de Janeiro and London. Passengers: Misses Moylau and Reid, Mesdames Walsh, Drabble, Atkinson, C. Buckley, Mahonev, Law, Messrs. T. Walshe, L. Deane, McDonoghue, Hodge, H. Nioholls, C. A. Cornisb, Drabble, 11. Cameron, G. Porter, F. Queested, J. Torrens. R. Rawcliffe, Stapley, J. Oxley, G. Taylor, T. Maloney, Bickerike, Anderson, Masters Drabble and Law.
THE STEPHEN'S LIGHT. Nelson, August 23. — Captain Spruit, of the barque&tine River Hunter, writes to the press, acknowledging the great boon of the Stephen Island light to mariners, and says that in his recent cruising iu Cook's Straits he greatly appreciated its advantage.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9598, 24 August 1894, Page 4
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