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MARSDEN POINT. November 29.-Arrived: Spitfire, cutter, rom Mahurnngi; Orakei, scow, Norval, ichooner, from Auckland. Sailed: Terarawa, cetch, for Auckland. WHANGAREI. November 28.—Arrived: Douglas, s.s., rom Auekland. Sailed : Douglas, s.s, for Auckland. TAURANGA. November 29.—Arrived: Australia, 5.. i., rom Auckland. Sailed: Australia, s.s., for Osborne. NEW PLYMOUTH. November 29.—Arrived : Mahinapna, s.s., Jlenelg, s.s,, from Onehunga. Sailed; Jlenelg, s.s., for Onehunga; Mahinapua, s.s., or Wellington. NAPIER. Novfmber 29.-Sailed : Star of England, i.s., for Wellington. WELLINGTON. November29.—Arrived: Talune, s.s., from ho South; Rotomahana, s.s., from Sydney, •ia Auckland ami the East Coast. Sailed : iVakatipu, s.s., Rotomaliana, s.s., Corinna, is., Penguin, s.s., for the South; Talune, i.s., for Sydney. LYTTELTON. November 29.—Arrived: Widhora, s.s., rom Port Chalmers. Sailed: Waihora, s.s., or Northern Ports. P.issencers: Misses McLincher, Howland, Hay. Hicks, Moore, ifoule, Ivens, Mesdames Hay, Hill, Nelson, Martin, Blair, Henley, Wilson, Couch, McJully, Messrs. Cliing, Henderson, Nelson, Martin, Hill, Kidd, Elliinan, Roberts, Vincent. PORT CHALMERS. Nov. 29.—Sailed : Oinapere, s.s., for We9t ]«ast; Anglian, s.s., for Sydney, via the East >oast and Auckland. Passengers :—Misses sohrab, McTatnney, Mark, Mesdames Neill, ■iiriith, Knox, Messrs. P. C. Neill, Stevenson, \lurrell, Davidson, and nine steerage. MELBOURNE. November Arrived: Rotokino, s.s., ;rom the Bluff. THE RUAPEKU. Wellington, November 29.—The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Rua)ehu left tins afternoon for London, via Monte Video, I'eneriffe, and Plymouth, with \ large and valuable cargo of meat, wool, itc., und the following passengers:—Saloon : Mrs. lllingworth, Sir H. W. Norman, Messrs. Day, Dennis, lllingworth. Second laloon: Misses Cameron (for Monte Video) md Culley. Messrs. Cahill, Hole, Morris, Nixon, Winnall, Steerage: Mrs. Lister, Messrs. Baggaley, Lister, J']lborne, England, 3uim, Huston, Kay, Moher, Pcradine, layers. THE WEATHERSFIELD. WEiiUNtsTON", November 29.—The steam, tug Duco, which left in search of tlio dis« ■bled barque Weatliersfield, has returned to >nrt without sighting the vessel. A change if wind may, however, at any time bring her ip to the Heads. THE SUEZ MAIL. Albany, November 29.—Arrived: Oceana, 8.M.5.. from London. Passengers for New Zealand:—Mr. and Mrs. T. Logan and two ihildreu; Mrs. and Miss Pharazyn, Misses Mams and Birch, Dr. Napier, Mr. Rainsden.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9991, 30 November 1895, Page 4
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