PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
" ' ARRIVALS. . _,„ t ; Rotoiti, s.s., J. Robertson; from Wellington. Nelson, and New Plymouth. Patenters: Missaa Raton. Beet, Bedford.-Do* hefty, Lang,;Ferguson, Low Rist, Lee, Winttata (2). Graham, Brown, Hempton,. Mills, Sister of Mission. Mesdnmea Drayton, Neilson, O'Brien. Ballahtyne, Cledhill and two children, Jameson, George, Frasw, Hutchinson, Tilly,;Loveday. Wingate. Nicholson, Garner, Messrs). MoEnrlane, Drayton. O'Brien, Bodge, Jamieson, Henderson, Clemens. Kempton, Lancaster, Chatty. Lovedar. Butler, Mainsay, Tilly, Featon. Mitchell, .Dunne, Williams, Thornton, Owen, Bee. Harknea®, Sliepley, Bach, Spence and child. Smith. (2), Pflrdy, Sir John gee and secretarji and 25 steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. • DEPARTURES. .■ ■. _ Rotoiti. 5.8., J. Robertson, rot New Plymouth, Wellington, and Nelson. Passengers: Misses Newman. McWilliftin, McDonnell, Niocol. Robertson, Bfownlie. MestWrnes Powell and -two children, Nicool, donee, OBnen. T. H. James. Wrigley. Thompson and child, Russell. Messrs. R. It. Davies, R. I'ordyoe, HMyet, Eiotjoker, Richardson, Russell, McLood. Mad(los, E. Browne, Revs m W. J. Williams, Wrigley, T. A. Jonghin, S. Lawry, T. F. Jones, and 12 steerage. •'. Tim Union Company's steamer Rotoiti arlived yesterday morning from Wellington. Nelson, and New Plymouth. She left again at & o'clock for tho.Battle .ports.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12524, 17 March 1904, Page 4
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