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SHIPPING

MAHENO ARRIVES FROM SYDNEY.

Rich Water at Auckland 7. a.m.; 8.12 p.m. '." ~ Manukau— a.m.: 10.11 p.m. Sun —Rises, 4.37 a.m. ; sets, 7.12 p.m. Moon —First quarter, January 8, 5.30 p.m.

PORT OF AUCKLAND, ;

ARRIVALS.

' December 31. ; NGAPUHI, s.s., 691, K..Stephenson, from" Whangarei. Passengers 149 excursionists.Northern S.S. Co., agents. . . ■

CLANSMAN, s.s., 591, E. McLeod, from Russell,

Opua, Yv'hangaroa, and Mangotiui. Passengers: Mesdames J. Brwnley, Murphy, 11. ltayner and two children, reman, Stillburne, . Flower Hay,' Bar- . ker, Porter, Simpson, Misses M. Mackay, Letts,, Brennan, Maekereth, F. Heron, Priu, Milne, Middleton (2), Messrs. Patterson, Ballance,' H. 'Bay- > ner, Saies, Shannon, F. Manghan. P. M. Meflin," \V. A. Nisbet, Gedye, Taylor. Nicol, Partridge, . Whitehead, Campbell. Svkes, Carr, Moselem, Still,intra, Mclvfir, Bigden, SUirge, Flowerday (2), - - Simpson," ,H;~ "H. Adams, • Kaihe, 'J: R. Hofden, •Alexander, Lewis, Barter.. Faithful, Hall, Hargreaves, H. 1!. Fair. Stichhury, Jenkins, ;R. Mountain, C. Yorke, and nine steerage.— S.S. Co., agents.- : . ' NGATIAWA, s.s., 463, W. Bark, from Opotiki! Passengers: 23. excursionists.—Northern S.S. Co., Rgents. " .' . AUPOURI. s.s.. 463. T. Haultain. from Twranga Passengers: 32 excursionists.Northern S.S. Co., agents. WAIOTAHI, s.s.. 278, C. Hopkins, from Tairua, Mercury Bay, and Kuaotunu. Passengers : 38 excursionists.Northern S.S. Co., agents. . .. y. , , . \PANUI, s.s.. 243. J. -Wilson, from Awanui, - Houhora, and Waibarnra. . Passengers: Mesdames Rowe, Schcig?: and lx>y, Rogers, Misses,. Foley, Denny, • Messrs / Petrle, Rogers.—Northern "S.S. . Co., agents. . i'"

TASMAN. s.s., 171, C. Faulkner, from Wliakatanc. Passengers : Miss Williams, Messrs. Moody, Francis, S'oane. —Northern, , S.S. Co.,

a^ent.-!.

GLEXELG, s.s., 288. Jonas, from Whangarei.— James Smith ajul Co., agents.

BADEN-POWELL, 5.5..-176,-11. Petersen, from Whangarei. Northern Coal Company, agents.

STELLA, s.s., 257. E. liars, from Mercury Bay.—Ley land-O'Brien Timber Company, agents.

HAZEL CRAIG, barque, 467, Procter, Irom Geelong.—G. T. Niccol, agent. '

MAGIC, auxiliary scow, 94, Brown, from Gisborne.— and Goldsboro', agents.

' - KIWI," . auxiliary cutter, 16, J. Clark, from the coast. •

JASCARY 1

MAHEXO, s.s., 5282, .M. .Livingstone,. from Sydney, ' "Passengers: Mesdames Haltori, Travis, "Harr ley, Sternfield, Roberts, Grace and infant, Joker; son, Cameron, Palmer and two children, Patson", Unjuhart; Searight, Farrand, Bowie, Micfielly, Hammond, 'Dickson', • Finn, Young, O'Keefe, Spargx>, .the Hon. .Mrs.. Waj-d.. Misses Macky, Coghlan, Keogrii, Byrne, Greenfield, Cameron, Keenan, .Allen,'- Conway, Cook, Mitchell, Franklin," Bruce, IS" Dickson, Mallach, Chard, Scarr, Cowling, O'Keefe - ? (2).' 'Messrs. ' Ifiehardso'n, Johnson (2), Bohrilljen', Colledjre, * Laffeld, -.Travis,v Frodshmn, Sternfieki, y' Adams, D. Grace, Clark, McCoukey, Roberts v (3), ti Johnson, Cameron,; Tyo, de- Oastro, Cran, Massie, Palmer, Urquhart, Stanley, Little, SeaiighU Williams, Holcolm. Sax too. Garlick, Eastrangh, Brown, Broad, Farrand," Adamson,- Pelt/.er, Iteiehardt, Wheat.ley, Anderson, Davis, Hammond, Cla.vton, Young, Lazarus, Pattinson, Dim ant, Spears ( Smith, Bettell,: Gill. Lai rig, Cowling-. Maguire, McAdam. Tanteker, Tookey, Brown, Stone, Cornish, McLeod, " Macky," Smith, Buxton, •' Stephenson, the Rev. Finn, Dr. Grace, the Rev. Taylor,;Caprain Gilliat, the Hon. C. Ward, Sir Win. Lyn >. and 70 steerage. S.S. -Co., agents. s "OWAI, s.s., 5433, J. Robinson, 1 from East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: Misses : l'errett, Scott, George, .King, Castle, Allen, Mull- - holland, Smith, Spence, Holmes, Karl, Moore (3), - Hawkes, Johnston,: McLeod, Alesdames Johnston, .Stringer, Martin, Grieves and child, Hogan,. Steel, Malley, Wilson, Harbour" ami child, Mantell and child. Steel and- -two -children, Mortimer, • Cqltitt; Bailey, "Henry and two children, Rodger and' son,' - Jones -and '; -children Hawkes, Mirtain v< and child, McDonald, Morton, Moore,'. Rosaer,- Oman, Taylor, Pettier. Scragg and child, Manning;' 'Messrs. Moody,--J,-Mantell.-"-J. Steel. E. Craig, R. Jacobs, Mortimer, A. Earlc, K. Smith, Wadded, • Castle, Bogan. .Harliour, Slatyer, Williams, Mailey, Cerates,; Pitt-(2), W. Boyce, " Nalder,' Bodies, -. Shores, Blair. Knowles, Martin, Grieves, Rently, -'Wilkinson- and-fhilttr- Edwards; > Bailey, Swears,,

. Shaw. McDonald,, Morton, Rosser,. Taylor, Finn, - Pettier, Manning, J. Smith, J., Atkinson,. Captain Smith; and 100 'steerage.Union 'S;S.'Co.,-agents. * " KAEO, auxiliary schooner. 146, J. H. Skinner, from-Gisborne and East. Coast bays. Passengers:-' Mr. and Mrs." Robinson, Mrs. Muir, Master Robing - son.—C. CWDacre.-.'agent. J • ' - -J a CLANSMAN, -s.s.,- 591. E. McLeod,- from • Whai- ' Ttjfarei. Passengers: 60 excursionists. ... S.S. Co agents. ".'Vr"; . DEPARTURES.. -. ~ : 'V. ■ . .December 31. ■; •- - :"^.TARAwiiBA," S.S., 2003, W. T. Collins," for East ; vQoa*v-a.n<l-Southern porta' Passengers'; For-Toko- .; .uiaru Bay—Messrs., Watkiiu:-, Bradsliaw,, Jlobb-Foi; Misses More, Stringer, ' Douglas, Mes- . dames. - Worthy, Kleii»rdt-o«- .imd two " children,' ' McMillan, Daisman and two children, Tldtnll, > Nurse - Bush,' Messrs,'. Busce,"" Baker, • Fielder,r ' Stringer, Worthy, McMillan, Scenl-s, Hickey, Mari! gin, Nicholle, McLeoil, Coot, Hutcheson, Cameron, Birrell, .TidfalK' -iDaismanv' Masted - "Sprang-. For . Napier—Mesdamcs Douglas,. Sax by, Messrs. *, Harford." Douglas', Saxbv, - Master" James. " For Welvi lington—Misses - Styles, (2). Roberts. Messrs. Hodge,; MeQuarrie. • For Lyttelton— Walker, . MessrsWalker, Bo^lirig." For Duneclin—Miss B'esh ; and.» >30 steerage for all" porta.-: \ ... CLANSMAN, 5.5.,.531, E. McLeod.- for WbaQga-'.

rei. - ~ ' '.' - r :KAHU, : 8.8.,'182, "'Jones, for Tokomaru Bay.

January 1. . [ - KANIERI, U.S., 203, ,T. Meyers,, for Whangarei.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

• London. —Star .• of India, s.s., sailed ... No-; - •"ember 25, due. about-; January- 24; Aotea, 5.5.,: >' sailed December 30; Muritai, 5.5., ; sailed Decem--her 20,- due- about February vl3;' Mamari, 5.5,,: Bailed December 1, due about- January. 20; llakfia, sjs.,. to- sail January 10. - " - [■:' •: -"i-/ Liverpool: ' Sussex, s.b., / sailed Ooctober . 15, a due today: Durham; s.s.,- sailed :rXovem-i ? ber 17, due January '16; Orari, s.s.", sailed Novetri-; . ■tor '27, due. January 12: Surrey, s., sailed De-„ cember ■ 1 0, . due February' - 15; - Kent, s.s., to sail January 7." 1 : ' ' . ' V 'v* New - YORK.—Magdaifa, s.s., sailed December 12;- Parisiana, s.s., sailed. October 29, . due about 'January :14 ; Dalmore,' ?.s., sailed November 19, 4v.due eakly "in February; Cranley, s.s.', to sail De-. camber 25; Strathendrick, s.s., failed December 23; Breiz Izel, s.s., to sail.

. Hongkong.Rnijjht of the Garter,. ff.s.; - sailed. December '13,'. at . Lytteiton .December 30, due ,< Jiitnuar>'-.3.v : ."; • v / . S Moxteeal.— .s.s., sailed •November. 20,: due about "January 14. / - : . \ . i,:' St. Kumara, s.s.. sailed December 20, due about February ; 23; Whakafcane, s.s., to Bail Januarv' 15, due about March 2-1; Inverfcay, s.s., -to • sail "-February 15; Wakanui;- s.s.,' r to'- sail ; March 15.: i iy■:»:v ■ W:v"' ?

J ■ Si.i" Francisco.-—Qceano,. s.s., .to sail; Boveric, e.?.. to' sail. 1 v

■ SXDSEV.-fpWimmera, - s.s., • Sunday; Mantua,. R.5J%5.. ... .January 18; Atua, . Sj-., January-. 26; Macedonia, it.M.S., February 11. . " , ■ ,

Melbocbke.— Craig,"'barque, 'to - sail. Newcastle. —James Craijj, barque, to saii; Casablanca, barque, sailed December 30; Jessie Craig, barque, to sail.

Sooth Sea Islands.—Atua, s.s., January 26.

Fiji.—Atua, - E.g., • .January 26;-Xav'ua, s.s., January i. "•

Masters Picipic—-Talunc, 8.5., .February 9.

Calcutta.Aparima, b.s., sailed December I, due January 4. •

KICiJ.—Ke 7 ketch,".to saiL

PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

' London.—Turkistan,' 5.?,, direct, . about Janu- ' ary 3; Otaki, s.s., direct, about January 12", Nairnshire,- s.s.,' via the South, "about January 15; Knight of the Garter, s.s., via the South, about January 16. ■. »■-.

•San Francisco.—Maitai, 1t..U.5., January 14; [ r Aorangi, li.M February. 11. . . I'; ' Sydney.—Mataeno, s.s., . to-day; .Tofua, 5.9., January 4.

Fiji.—Tofua, s.s., January 4 ; Navua, b.f., January 18. . South ' Sea Islands.Tofua," p.?., January 4.

Friendly Islands.—lsabel, schooner, to sail. Cook aso.Sociktv Islands.—. b.s., Janur.xy'l7.• . ' ; ... " r '■ * -

UNION S.S." CO.'S • MOVEMENTS.

'Bast Coast.—To-day: Malieno sails for Sydney e.t 5.30 p.m. Tuesday: Monowai tails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin. Wednesday : j>|)arima arrives from Calcutta ; Tofita sails for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney at 5 p.m. Fri3ay : Mokoia arrives from Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisbonie; Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gishorne at 12 noon. Saturday : Mokoia sails for .Gisborne. Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at noon. " West'Coast.—Friday : Rosamond arrives from Wellington, l'icton, Nelson, and New Plymouth; Corinna arrives from Dunedin, Wellington, and New Plymouth Rosamond sails for New Plymouth,,. Wellington, l'icton, and Nelson at 2 p.m. Saturday : Corinna sails for Wellington at 3 a.m.

- NORTHERN CO.'S. MOVEMENTS. To-day : Ngaptifii leaves for Whangarei Railway Wharf. Tuesday: Ngapuhi arrives from V/ha- : n?ai<-i .-Railway Whirl abjiu, 0 p.m.; Kanieri leaves for, Whangarei To.au Wharf; Jlarawa arrives fion'i' New Plymouth" about 3 a.m.', and leaves again at 6.30 p.m., train 5.8. ■ • For time of departure of outward steamers see company's time-table on page 1.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Cambrian,.ll.M.S., in stream. . . Iris, H.M. Cable steomer, in stream. Marere, s.s., at Railway Wharf Tofua, p.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Wair.;na, s.s., at. Uoijson-sf.rcet Wharf. * Mabeno, . s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. . Monowai,. s.s., at <;i;een-street Wharf. Kaipara, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Squall, 8.3.', at Quay-street Jetty' No. 4. Talu'ne, s.s., in stream. Ranadi," Fiji Govt. s.s , in Graving Dock. Soitlrern Cross ; s.s., in, Ftrea'ni. ■■ ; . Selwyri Craig, barvpieiitine, at Railway Wharf. Aldc'hamn. barque, at Chelsea. Ysalie'. schooner, in ream. Hazel Craig, barque. at. Hob.-on-st.rect Wharf. KReo. auxiliary .schooner, at Hobeon-street Extension.

> ; : -r IMPORTS. . Per Haze! Craig, from 'Gcelong : 300 tons-, compressed fodder! > . ' Per Monowai, from Southern ports: 4s;o 200's, 300 loo's, and 440 50's flour, 220 sacks bran, 240 franks wheat, 190 sacks oats, 116 bags cement, 162 ; -bales, straw, 100 sacks- malt. 150 sacks bottles, 30 ; > facks chaff. 63 cases cordials, 28 .cases bottles,. 35 cases ■ .20 eases whisky. 20 * -eases bacon, 60 boxeS 'butt-en 300 cases meats;' 155 'ruses 1 i tcvap, 60 euaes matches, 25 drums oil. 4 horses* end a quantity of suiid/igi.

Per Mahcno, from Sydney: 240 hags rice, 93 packages tea, 60 tubes gas, 131 ' eases cocoa, 1236' sacks boned list, 12 capes pianos, 142 bales bottles, 80 cases sugar, 46 bundles. piping, 49 eases eoloritan,, 238 drums oil. ICO drums carbide, 30 ingots tin, 20 pigs lead, 101 pieces timber, 20 bags tapioca, a quantity of sundries, and transhipments ex Werribee, Got ting-en, Hcsseu, Paloona, Omrah, Ararratta, Orissa, Century, ami Worms.

Per Kaeo, from Gisborne and East Coast bays: 250' sacks barley, 233 sticks maize, 42 bundles sacks, 33 tons and casks fat, 22 sacks bones, 32 sacks and bales fungus, 17 bundles skins. 11 sacks hair, 24 hides, 76 bales wool, 4 casks whale oil, 3 .pigs; and, 108 packages sundries.

The" Tarvwera sailed on Saturday afternoon for East Coast Southern ports. •• ■ >

■ j After " discharging explosives in-, the powder ground," lie New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer 'Kalpara • berthed at* th-? Railway ' Wharf on. Saturday" afternoon to discharge her generalcargo."' ''

Captain T. Procter, late of the ban") uen tine St. Kildrt, .is now in command of . the torque Hnzei Craig. ' ;■"

The Kahu sailed for Tokoniaru Bay late on Saturday -night, with stores and timber for the new freezing works at- that. port.

Mr. K. McDonnell, late assistant, purser of the Moeralci, joins the Tofua in a similar capacity. Air. J. Walker, assistant purser of the Tofua, goes South by the Monowai . for orders.

The barqentine Selwy Craig, no-.v discharging at the "Railway Wharf, will probably sail for Whangarei about Thursday next, where she loads timber for Melbourne.

The Kotuku, which has been laid up at Onehunga since:the, holidays, will be recommissioned to-morrow, and sails in the afternoon for Greymouth direct.

The Whangape is expected to leave Napier for .Gisborne this . morning. After discharging part of her cargo 'Of ' coal from' Newcastle, she comes 0n.,.t0 Auckland, and will . probably reach' this port about Thursday " next.'

The Clan Grant, now at Wellington, wilt load general cargo at Auckland "about ' the middle' of this " month for ' London.' ire place of the Clan Chisholm. The vessel will probably make Auckland her final port of departure.

■A ■Mr. J;' Mawson.: who : took jthe Taviuni from Newcastle ,to Wellington , recently, .and ihen. proceeded'to Sydney by the Warrini'io, rejoined the Maheno chief :.o.ftio:r at Sydney, this .trip, ••

Captain Livingstone, of. -the .Maiietio, -whicharrived from ' Sydney • yesterday, reports having passed a steamer bound west at. 4.15 a.m. on December 30, and the bam-'o.County; of Anglesea, also bound west, win passed at 0.40 p.m. the. same day. On Saturday a..steamer, with yellow fimnfel, and ' black top and two red hands, bound west,. was passed at 7.45 a.m., and wished to be reported all well." •, ■•-'Captain Murdo Mrtcfarlane, who brought out the Union -,new.-;steair\er Kqwh:ii,,;. is leaving for l.ome by the lainui this morning. Captain .11, Neville, who .has been on the rick list- for some time, rejoined the Manuka at Dunedin this trip, relieving Captain Smith, who arrived. here by the - Monowai fyesterday, to rejoin' the Mokoia when 'she/arrives from the South oil Thursday next .., . . *■

The ketch Keren), from Nine, may be expected to put in an appearance at this port at any time . now. '-This will be-'heir'last-trip from Nine this season.

The Navua. due from Suva to-day, will berth at the Hobson-street Wharf. After discharging her. Auckland • cargo, . the Navua sails v for Wellington r and' Weslport." ' ' ' The Weir liner Mineric, which left Auckland for Sydney on December 25, in continuation of her ;voyage. from San . Francisco and the Islands, arrived at the' New Smith Wales port on Saturday morning- last. »i.- t ' • : i

Captain Reliant, of "the Union Company's steamer Kaiajwi, now laid up at Sydney, is at present spending a holiday., in New Zealand.

Owing to continued ill-health, Captain A. 1). Chrisj, Into of the Koromiko, lias resigned from the service of the Union Company.

The tramp : steamer Roseric, which arrived i off Wellington ' Heads on Saturday .morning , from Buenos Aires, proceeded on .to West part, to load coal, the vessel'arriving at the West Coast- port at- 8.15 a. in. yesterday. ' -

The New Zealand Shipping 'Company's steamer Rimutaka, " en route from 'London to Dunedin, Hie-' Bluff, ■ and ' Lyttelton; was sighted -passing Capetown on December- 23. .-She is due' at Dunedin about January-19., ~ ,

The Federal-Houlder-Shire liner Sussex, en route from Liverpool, via Capetown, Sydney, Wellington, and Gisborne. passed the East Cape at 7.3G a.m. yesterday, and should make port early this 3n'iv|ntng.. *• Tift?. Sussex x will XDcrtk the Queen-street Wharf oil arrival. " .v The Mararoa" made" 'an exceptionally lengthy passage from Wellington to Lvttelton on Thursday last. Shortly after leaving Wellington sh& encountered-'a tierce, southerly gale, and head winds, which considerably retarded her progress. The vessel arrived at Lyttelton on Friday at 2.35 p.m., after a passage of" 18 hours 10 minutes.

RI'AHINE AT ) LONDON. • Cable advice received by the New Zealand Shipping Company stites that the steamer Ruahine,which" left Welangtort 'on November 17, arrived at London .on . December 30. . , ,

r "" "_ THE SOUTHERN BOAT. ' - The Union--"Company's steamer Captain Robertson, arrived from Dunedin and East Const ports ' B^-8^30; a.nj yesterday, berthing atthe Queen-street --Wharf. r Leaving Dunedin at' 2.30 p.m. on, Tuesday last-, . the Monowai called' at Lyttelton, -AV'ellinsiton,; Nabief - ,' ■ and Gisborne. 7 taking . her. departure from , the lastnamed port at 11.30 a-irtT'on-SattrrdajT-aid''arriving as abevo," after experiencing a fine weather passage through-! out. u sails{.fpir./^F^ast..•CoasjL'-.APd; Soutnern'-f.o'rfs'at 2-p.m. ' to-ihcirlrow. »'• r»H»

. After- a-pae-sago of, three days 23i .hours, from Sydney direct, the Union Company's' turbine steamer. Maheno, Captain. Livingstone, anchored; in the stream at, 1 p.m. yesterday, and after' inspection berfff©*!?' at the Queen-street Wharf at 2.45 p.m. The vessel' left the New South Wales port, at 1.30 p.m. on December. 28, fine weather being met : with throughout the voyage. Cape .Maria/Van Die»r.eh- was. abeam -at- 8:5 p.m. on Saturday, and the North Cap-}"' was rounded at 10.5 p.m. th-3"same day, arriving_ai' above. The Maheno is tinted to" sail on the return voyage to Sydney at 5.30 -p.m. to-day. . «. _ ■ ~

' • THE HAZEL':'CRAIG. - The barque Hazel Craig:. Captain T. Procter, arrived from Geelong on Saturday afternoon with a cargo ; of produce, being towed irito "port- by ' the-. Harbour Board's fug/'lVAwhioa; and berthed at the Hobson-street Wharf. The " wind-jammer'' left Geelor.g .on December. 13, passing Wilson's Promontory at 1.39 p.m.' the following day. Fine weather, with moderate brew?.?, was experienced till December 38. .\ On that 'data a moderate northerly to north-westerly gale was encountered, with light rain, squall*?- and- high--confused sea, which caused the ship to labour heavily. The barometer during the. gab recorded 25J.73.' Strong westerly to norch-wfcsterly winds and moderate peas were then encountered till making the New Zealand coast on tha night of December 23. Cape Maria Van Dieinen was passed at 11. p.m. on Christmas Day.. ..Strong iiead;. winds., were ,here encountered, Cape Brett being passed on ' December. 26.. The .vessel., arrived off Tiritiri on Saturday- morning,- where • she was picked up by the tug Te. Awfiina. After .discharge . the Hazel Craig proceeds '' in ball 'to" Holclangji,'. where she. loads►. timber for Sydney. » v •

CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN- LIGHT. •' Captain Fleming, superintendent of mercantile marine at Auckland, has been- advised by the Secretary to the Marine Department' that the light- at Cape Maria 'Van piemen' will be a fijced ■ light-.from- .niplit. of-.January 3 . .Until About. January 17,- inclusive. ; ;'

•• r THE KAKO. r : ' ; • The auxiliary schooner. Kaeo, Captain Skinner, arrived from Gisborne -and East Coast, bays at 6 a.m. ; yesterday, and • berthedat" ijobsqn-street Extension; The schooner left is borne .on > the afternoon of Saturday,- December 17, and worked Tolago- Bay, "Anaura," and Waiparo on December 18. After calling' -at Tokomaru Bay -the following day, she proceeded ,to Waipiro Bay, "working cargo at that "bay on December 21. She then 'called 'at Tuparoa- ' and Port Awanui, : and •' then landed - cargo at- Hicks', Bay and To - Araroa. After sheltering at Hicks' Bay till' December 25, the Kaeo -worked Cane 'Runaway, Crete Point, Raitkokore, Pahaoa, palate, Te Kaba, and 'Little; Awanui, leaving " the last-named place on December 28, and arriving as above, after- having experienced moderate . weather throughout the trip. '

PASSENGERS FOB: NEW ' ZEALAND, [FROM otjb OWN CORRESPONDENT.] London, November 25.

To-day the s.s.' Turakina is sailing for New Zealand, having on board the following passengers :--First-elass: , Mr. and Mm.- .1. Studholme and three sons, Mr. and Mrs. A. Guise, Mr. and Mrs. H. it. Parker, Mrs.- and • Miss-Sheppard, Mrs. Wethered, Miss Jackson, Miss M. Sievwrigbt, Miss M. Soul, Mr. H. W. Wickins, Mr. J. W. Stephen*. Second-class: Mr. and Mrs.' .1. Holmes and the ; Misses Holmes (3), Mr; and Mrs. H. •K. Bdgley, Mr. and Mrs. J.Uarsden and Mr. J. GarsUen, Mr. alid ; Mrs. - R. E. Grieve,' Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Jupe, Mr. and Mrs. It. B. r Langworthy,' Mr. and Mrs. ,F. G. Saunders and Miss Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.. Shepnard, Mr. arid Mrs. J. Slator, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Stal- 1 liird, Mrs; and "Miss (Junson, Mrs. "Walker,' the Misses Walker. Mr. Walker, Miss Chizle.tt, Miss G. Hughes, Miss E.M. Lucas, Miss A. Parkinson, the Misses Price, Miss M. Stewart, Mr. L. O. Abraham*. Mr. E. W. Atkins, Mr. W. L. Barrett, Mr. E. S. Beatty, Mr. C. Death, Mr. P. C. Duffy, Mr. It. M. -Graves, Mr. K. C. Macpherson, Mr. R. Merme, Mr. G. Senior, Mr. ,T. Wilson, Mr. FT H. Woo lis, Mr. A. D. Stride. There are nearly 300 passengers .in the, third class. . The'following' New Zealanders are on board the s.s. „ (Hterlev. sailing to-day: Wellington: Mr. 'And Mrs. W. Brown, Mr. C. J. Brown, Mr. W. K. Brown, Miss E. M. . Brown, Mr. , and Mrs. Haughton, Mr. and Mrs. .I.' S. . Holmes, 'Mr.' C. P. Mather, the.Misses - Armstrong (2), Colonel and Mrs. n'iddel!, Mrs. Hitching?. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert' ,Hitobinjrs, Mr. J. - Kitchen,' 'Dr. Murray K. Litchfield, Mr. W. J. Walsh. For Auckland: Mrs.'E. MeOalniont and son, "Mr. J. A. Murdoch," Mr. and Mrs:. 'J*.-. W. Blennerhassett,. Mr. and .Mrs. 'E. Brockleniaiin, ; Mrs. Cave. , Miss Chambers, Mrs. Drodgc. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Driver. Mr. and Mrs. •T. H. Field. Mrs. Dun-lop. Miss N. Lucas. Miss Sheridan. Mr... F. .G. Turner, Mr. W. H. Norman White. For Lvttellon: Mr. R. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley .Wright, the Mioses Wright. Mr. D. S. Hawkea." Mr. and Mm. ,E. S. Champion- and pom, Mr. P. Shaw, Colonel Hiinninjr Lee, Miss Tiennist-on Dr. and "Mrs. 'En-art go to Duneilin, Mr. I«. Cohen to Tarana'u, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Duncan to - Nelson, : and Mr. . arid Miss ;Sulnihert'on to Napier.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14567, 2 January 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14567, 2 January 1911, Page 4

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