PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
. ARRIVALS. ■ ; B&mwft, b.b., 1072, W. F. Norbury, from New •,: '■-■ V: ■;■; Plymouth;JS Passengers:: Misses . Gosling, Blake, Garry, Ramsey, Sadd, ilcsdatnes McQuire, Head, HolWotthy; 'Boon, Rogers, v Tabor, White, Beake, '< Fleming, '.Green, Popplewell, Tabor,, Clayton, Wood, Messrs. McGuire, Holworthy, Brodie, ' ! Thompson,' Moody,'? rhelan, ! Healey, Ballin, more, Strangemuir, Murpby, Cruicksbank, Hartnoli, Hkskey, Murray, Ourrie, Bolton, Tabor, Higgle, Martin, Oarthew, f Schnackwburf, ■ Veale, > White, Popplewell. Green, s Pollock, Bodle, Cooke, v' . • tyU/i-aings»ra;s'Atktomsn,?-W.'; F. Maseey, M.H.R., ;■ ' :•..;, .. end 90 • eteerage.—Northern, S.S., Co., { agents. : , ; ; v U-,v - L • —- \ V .. .DEPARTURES. 1.. Rarawa, s.n., DEPARTURES. for New PlyEarawa, as., 1072, W. F. Norbury, for Newjlymouth. Passengers- Misses Hobbs, Rose, Wadman, .Westney, Gillies, Rose, Mesdamea Hood end three children, Cozens, Westney, Gillies, Lyell, ■ Gold w«ter, iStfflii'iuirtMfctoKsßri.' Gilshawn, Messrs. S. &>'c«. Gillies, Koto. M. G. Hall, Weßtney,Gol<i- ;;■■; w*tw jiawl «on, Ulrica, Wilson, Sullivan, • Brown, i<C.O«Ww»tcr,.Slater, Clwuie-Morrta, Allen, John- ! ''iton 'Captain Symon;"Adjutant Melkaharo, Judge ""-'fto «ilfcO'ici*»w»''• arrived from Now Plymouth 'MffiJEtto *t 0.20 am. andj left for the same port
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13490, 17 May 1907, Page 4
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161PORT OF ONEHUNGA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13490, 17 May 1907, Page 4
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