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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

| h ' , • AEEIVALS. ARAWA, s.s., 9372. 11. Clayden from Port > Chalmers uirect.-A. S. Taterson and Co.. agents &■ 'MTBA'FELIi, «-■«., 3024, W. Hawkins, from New - castle.—Union S.S. Co., agents ' I MANAIA. s.s., 1159, E. Stephenson Iron. *ha ncarei Passengers: Misses Holmes, th ' Bcr . PS Mesdamel Miller, F«, Hovn 5 /ridge, Jack, Marshall, Kaaciint, ht . oowner. Sognes, Knight, Messrs Cowper Holloway Heniindsjdes, Tonkin. 16 steerage-Northern S.S. Co., ««" DAPHNE, A*. 19?.. J ' n 53SS-, SSt m! S &T^^% Rev. Fron'S.S: Co., agents; LYTTELTON;--p.«.i IW, J- \rMttin S ham, from - Whar?arei.-Devonport Ferry Co., agents. ROTOMUIANA. s.s.. 183, A. Stephenson, from •Coromar^l-Northern S.S. Co agent^ ; S- vAKAROA, s.s., 70, T. Cook, from Whangarei— «parker-Lamb Timber Co., agents. . - F ORETE, aux-. schooner "J- K. Bnnck from Gisborne, via ! East Coast - bays.-C. C. Laore, MILLE FAILTHE, scow, 63, Thomson, from the coast.-E. Ford, agent. *- ;; BEE, scow, 52, E. Eoff, from Ngunguru.-Adam 3947 (in the stream* H. A. ■Butter, from Fiji-Union S.S. Co., agents. TANIW-HA, s.s.. 263, W. Sullivan, from Paeroa. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. V ; ' " KAWAU. s.s., 99, Olsen, from Mangawai.— V Northern S.S. Co., agents. * •=-."-* OCTOBER 23. ZEALANDIA, R-M.S.,- 6660, ■ J. 'D. S. Phillips, J^oln^SuVer,, via i Victoria , (8.C.), Honolulu, an* slv£ iSsengers: First j saloon— . fen, Trotter, Bury, Hill, J. Tennant Starkey, R. Stewart, Misses- ; B .Hill, Bury, Gee, Messrs. P. P. Borne, F. H. Montgomery, F. Pratt, McDougaU, Matson, Trotter, >• A. >athau,o. ; 11. Bendall, W. H. Dick, W. H. Hedley Hill, : W. G. Fallon, A. Tartakover, W. ; Steward, V W^ A. S Boyd, Emil : Boesch^A: Hirzel, C. Junghans, v M snop, G.: Graichen, E. Bell, M. O. Tyrer, R. :A. Harricks, : 11,-de Maus, B. Lorillard, Dr. Tcnnant, Dr 'T « Stuart, Major Campbell Johnson. Second saloon—Mesdames Johnson, v HrS Shaw, Fieldhouse,: 3|>l>s Smith, Grossman,. Lewis, Proctor, Aitkens, h. SrL^jrier.iEammondiand: infant. 5 ; F. 4J. BuTuess, Misses ! Johnson (3), AV;.'.Pratt; F. ?. Conway, Iredell,. Wellwood, D: Matthews, N. Gilmore, 7 M. .Graham, Messrs. Srißeasley.-jH.- L. Carruth,. E. R. Petrw, G. W. Bruce,'. 3. G. Somerville,; S. ■"; R. Coombs,. L.. s-& Ellis, «K:-' W. "' Commons, H. ? S.'cßachellor,-,; W. Lyons, J, P. Valentine, R.Sr Park, A. Bracks,. H R Domigan, H. Buchanan, G. Gould, Johnson, C M Hellett,- . Barr; Well wood,- Fieldhouse, ;A. Tor■ritt, Brunton.S McNaught; -,- Chapman, Lewis, G. Gunn, Proctor, L. ,J. W, Gardner, KAitkens,'C; ; Powrie,'E. Langier, Hammond, C._ J. Adams, H. Stath&m, A. A., King, A. White J ' Fullertbn,' 32 ■ third-class, and 200 through " : passengers , for Australia. r - '• ■- . • '-' •• Wk GLENELG, s.s,, 288; Jonas, from .Whangarei.—. ■'Jas Smith and Co., Limited, agents. _ _ - ..'. . CHELMSFORD, s.s, 121, iE. H. : from "Marsden-Point and.^ay;: ports.—Northern S.S. Coi, .agents. ■■~.,.„:.. ] -~,-.-,■•:'•.•...■.':■■: . :;r.iyuv.;<.'.:i\

••' DEPARTURES. • "/" "•' TALUNE, a.i:,- 2087,-P. '&'«Ross; for the'" Cook* and* Society Islands.'. Passenger?: : Miss : Morgan,-, Messrs. T.auah'e (2), 'Maxwell, Simson, Captain^Mc- ; Bride, and nine steerage. ' •" >'' ' " -.'-''-'-'■ TARAWERA, '■ 5.5.;'2003, 0. McLean; for' East: ' Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: FprGis-:. fflborne—Misses;« Martin, Littlejohn, . MesdameV 2> : Smith;-Currant Messrs. -Poole, Buchanan, Harrison, Flying' Why te,-i Coster, >Farrelly,.. Tapp, Wil- '"- liamson, ?-Grace, W. ■-, It.' Bloomfield,"; J. L..R. ' '■:■'- Bloomfield,-H. R. Bloomfield, Raine,>Prime.-S For Jfapier—Miss Brierly, Messrs. O'Keefe, Ustey. For ''& Wellington—Miss Townsend," Mesdames Townsend. S : Orr,'-' Mr.-.- Orr. For Lyttelton—Mrs McFarlane,. 'Messrs. C. Herd, Nottingham/and 45 steerage.for, all ports. ' * WAIMARIE, s?.s., 245, W. Bettis, for Paeroa. r'z KANIERI, 5.5.;.203,; T. MoKWhang-arei. "J DAPHNE, s-s.,''Jl92, x J.'Teixeira,'ior, Mercury j Bay, Kuaotunu, and Whangamata. / _ .■■";.■ -i ' TASMAN, s.s., 171, C. Faulkner, for Whaka-' ,-tane. ,'.-•■'..'••'•.'.'..."'. '■/.-■ -■' y "" - " ENDEAVOUR/'aux. ketch, ■ 84, CV..-'. Johnson; ; for '-■ Whangarei. \ _ "f- ALBATROSS, aux. ketch/ 61,' A. -_•: Clarke, for ';. Whangarei. ~'.-. ' BADEN-POWELL/s.s., ": 176/ H. Petersen, , for:

-.Whangarei. , MAY HOWARD, aux. schooner, 64, Olsen, for Tauranga.. r : . ■ - ' TALLY-HO, scow, 51, Petersen, for Xgunguru,

VESSELS ? EXPECTED TO DAT. ■ -.- . Appro*. - ■ Vessel. .- "■ From .. ' time. : ' Clansman Russell- ... 6 a.m. Aupouri ... ~ ... .Tauranga ... • 8 a.m.: ... - ... Paeroa ... Midnight Kanieri ... - ... ...Whangarei... i Midnight -: Hurst ... ...-"... Napier -,- ... Due -:.-. Otaki ' ... ... .... London ... Due : VESSELS SAILING TO-DAT. .-. ■ . ~' .. . Approx:' ; . Vessel ' -'" Destination. : time - ■ Gael ... ~ ... --" ... .Waipu ;'<•... 8 ■■a.m. * Rotomahana ... ... Coromandel - . Noon v ;Navua .... ...' : ...Fiji '.'..' ...V 2 p.m. ' M. ...'■... - -..'.. Greymouth ',:■■■[ !■:.; 3;p.m. i\ - .Clansman"- ... '"«C.. Northern ports "4 p!m. . '■- Chelmsford ; ; • ...- Marsden Pt;, etc. 1 . 4 p.m. -_. r Zealandia -. ■'... ... ... Sydney .... -5 p.m. Taniwha ..-' ... ... Paeroa ■■■ ... 9.10 p.m. ijMa.n3ia f ... ... Whangarei ... '%, 10 p.m. SrWaiotahi..':'" '...'- ■:■'- ... Great Barrier £ -.' Midnight ' VESSELS IN HARBOUR ' */' Iris, cable steamer, in stream. : •., iiWairuna, s.s., in stream. ": '■.'"■■ •- '■,/' ftZealandia.^R.M.SvatiQueen-strecfc Wharf. ,': *; Myra Fell, '-:».s.;'. at /-Railway.";-Wharf. ; ; .' -..■■. ;V> : 5 Ara\va; ; : s.s., afc Railway. Wharf: '-.■ *.-■'-" '"■ .*"' : - Surrey, s.s., at ~> Railway Wharf. . . ; tSquall, e.s., at 'Railway Wharf. \ .Ngahere, s.s.. at Railway. Wharf. }~"» J f: "*-:" T i, Rosamond, s.s., in Graving Dork. -', . : ;{lTavua;-:5.3.,;-6t Queen-street Wharf...;..-, .--. ;;" $-.- uCreyhotind, au«. schooner,?; at No. -' 2 Jetty. '• * I Huia, aus schooner,:fin.r ; powder ground. . - - I Ysabel, barquentine, at. Queen-street .Wharf. Kereru, ketch," at Hobson-street Extension. '_-,; | Orete,' aux. * schooner, at Hobson-street ; -Extension. p - \, / . IMPORTS. ,\. '.: ;■;,Per Zealandia/ from Vancouver: 620 tons general ■> tnerchandise. r ■' "* " " •- A Per Myra Fell, from Newcastle : 4700 tons coal. Pes Wairuna, from Fiji: 4000 tons raw. sugar.

Sp'The Tofua, en route from Auckland to Sydney,. via Island ports, arrived. at Suva yesterday.' She leaves the Island port to-day for Sydney," where she is due on, October 31. " J K: The aux. schooner Orete arrived from Gisborne and East Coast bays yesterday afternoon. i-i' The Hauroto is expected to leave Timarii this week for Auckland with a cargo of produce. She :.should arrive here about Monday next. -■ ': The Moeraki left the Bluff on Monday evening fGr Hobart and Melbourne. She is due at the % latter port on Saturday. ; ' The Kamona is now on her way from Greymouth to Adelaide, and the Karamu is on- her ,-way from Greymouth to -Sydney, with a cargo of timber.

. The aux. schooner Fairburn is to load a cargo of cement at Limestone • Island for Wairoa (Hawke'g Bay). The Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Southern is at present discharging- a portion of her cargo of case oil from New York at Lyttelton. She will complete her discharge at Dunedin ,

The Maitat is «ue at Wellington to-day from Sydney direct. She leaves Wellington to-morrow -' evening for Lyttelton and Dunedin, and on arg?rival at the latter port will withdraw for survey 5 and overhaul. . Captain T. Gibbons, of the Westport Coal Com- % pany's steamer Canopus, who has been on holi- ;"' day leave, resumed command of the vessel at : ; ; Lvttelton lost Monday. .Captain A. Tointon, •who was relieving,him, has rejoined the Regulua. >- The Koromiko, which is at, present loading at V; Wcstport, iB now timed to sail at 8 a.m. to-day ;-''■'for Auckland. She may be expected here some - : time on Friday. , ~ The Atua, en route from Sydney to Island sports and Auckland, left Levuka at 11 p.m. on iVi Saturday last for Samoan and Tongaw ports. The h; .vessel is due here on October 31. i-.V The Kowhai left Greymouth at 8 p.m .on MonJp.day, for Onehunga. She is duo there this morning, and after discharge of her coal cargo returns to Greymouth. .; ~ The -Rosamond, which is now undergoing over•Y.r; haul in, the Graving Dock, is timed to sail at soon on Friday for IMago Bay and Gisbornc. . - The 6teamer Hurst, which is duo at Auckland from Napier to-day is to berth-at the Railway \7harf L to; discharge her' cargo of • sulphur and -"' superphosphates. ;?;;:; ■■ J . 1 ;.";-.- r-3'KThe-' Surrey^;which."'; arrived from Liverpool or' . Monday night,, berthed ot:tho : Railway Wharf *ftcr Wag medically inepeoted, at 9 a,m. jester>,'V»lm .. • -— • - v- ■ '■' ■ .--■"' ' ' -:..:■■

■ The .Wakatere was floated:, out.of -the. Calliope Dock'■-;yesterday.; afternoon after ;; cleaning ana painting. She resumes, her running urtiie Thames service to-day. ""-- ■ - -■■ 'After being "bar-bound at Ohiwa for several days, the.coastal; steamer Daphne arrived at Auckland yesterday afternoon.- The captain reports that very poor tides, are being experienced at umwa, while the channel is shifting in a more northwesterly direction. The Tyser liner Kerch an ais expected.to leave Svdney to-day for Auckland, Napier,-and Wellington, in continuation of her voyage from London. The vessel is due here about Monday next, and has 3431 ton's of cargo to discharge at this port. . i ~-.,,;. The coastal steamer Ngatiawa, which has been bar-bound at Ohiwa and Opotiki for several days, will probably leave Opotiki to-day for Auckland. She is expected back to-morrow, and her departure for Tauranga and Opotiki has been postponed until Friday: The Huddart-Parker steamer Wimmera left Dunedin yesterday afternoon" for East Coast ports, Auckland, and Sydney. • She is due here on Sunday morning, , and is timed to sail for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 29. - ' Later advices received bv the Union Company state, that the R.M.S. Makura sailed from Sydney at noon on Monday for Auckland. She is due here at daybreak on Friday, and continues «er journey to Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver at o p.m.' the same day. - The Wanaka arrived at, the Bluff fronvTimaru yesterday to continue her loading of produce for. Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. - She is to leave the Bluff to-night for Oamaru to complete her loading. The Wanaka is due at Auckland about October 30. -■- " Mr., Douglas, late fifth engineer of the Mokoia, has transferred to the Warrimoo. Mr. Young, late of the Aorangi, is now fifth of the Mokoia. Mr. N. W. Benstead, purser of the Mapourika, is to transfer to the Haupiri in place of Mr. Park. Mr. J. B. Smith, who lias been on holiday, has rejoined the Mapourika. The Hinemoa left Wellington on Saturday morning for French Pass, Farewell Spit, and Kahurangi Point lighthouses. She will also call at Stephen Island lighthouse, and will replace the missing buoy on Dart Rock, Tennyson. lnlet, and Pelorus Sound. After reviewing the evidence taken at Nelson concerning the touching of a rock by the Pateena off Jackson Head, the Marine Department has decided that no further inquiry is- necessary. ■> Mr. F. Edge has joined the Taviuni as chief officer, relieving Mr. J. Brace,'who" goes ashore at Wellington for instructions. After completing discharge of her timber cargo at Sydney, the training-ship Dartford will load a cargo of coal at Newcastle for Wellington. The Delphio is fixed to leave Liverpool on October 23 for Auckland direct, and will afterwards discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Mr. Jarvie, late third officer of the Waipori, has successfully passed his examination at Lyttelton for a chief officer's ticket. ' The Talune sailed at 6 p.m. yesterday for the Cook and Society Islands. The vessel is due back at Auckland on November 14. The collier Ngahere will coal the Surrey at the Railway Wharf this morning. The Ngahere sails for Greymouth direct this afternoon. Night and day the work of repairing the Ger man steamer Waltraute, in dock at Port Chalmers, is going on. A number of the bottom plates have been removed in order to deal more effectively with the buckled frames, and other damaged portions of the vessel's hull.

HARPAGUS LEAVES' NEW YORK. Messrs. Heather, Robert-on, Limited, local agents for the Tyser Line, have been.advised that,_the chartered steamer Harpagus sailed from r New York on October 17 for Australian and; N«V Zealand ports. The vessel is due at Auckland' about December 25. ' • 4 '"

MYRA FELL FROM NEWCASTLE, The Union Company's chartered;" steamer Myra Fell arrived at Auckland-; at 11 • aim. yesterday from Newcastle. The vessel brought a full cargo of' coal, and berthed at the ■ Railway Wharf to discharge. The Myra Fell, on completion of discharge, returns to Newcastle to load again for Auckland. . ;■' ■■/.-Ji"....- .- A,- ; fe..- : -'.,' ; ? ■■

;■„. J I? ,AWAIIUJNA FROM FIJI. , '■''-■■; : -~fA few "minutesßafteri 9 o'clock Jast night .the Union Company's >\ steamer Wairiina ,*. arrived' Jat Auckland.' from" i; ; and •: anchored '•■ in 7 the stream. The ', vessel has : on board * a full ■}_ cargo of raw sugar for the Colonial : Sugar 7 Company, and, after being granted pratique; will berth- at Chelsea -.this morning- to discharge.;, Oh completion of discharge, the Wairuna proceeds to Newcastle to load coal i for Auckland. ~ ■■"-. ' - "■■ •

KIA ORA TO LOAD. ■ s : Messrs. A. S. Paterson and Co.', Limited, local agents for': the Shaw, Savill, and Albion/ Line, ad- ; vise ! that the steamer Kia Ora, op completion of discharge ? of ; her Liverpool cargo ;at Dunedin, will leave the Southern port j for Auckland. She >, is expected to arrive ;here about November 4, and will be floated into the Calliope Dock for cleaning and painting. -;; The vessel will ;. then load -general cargo here for London.* until November 9,;' and tfien proceeds to ::■ Southern ports; to complete. The Kia'.Ora .to be despatched finally from the Dominion for: London, in time to catch the January, wool sales. , , ;. ..

.R.M.S. ZEALANDIA FROM ...VANCOUVER. ■] .- The -Canadian-Australian mail ..' steamer Zea- < landia arrived in the stream at Auckland at .12.15 | o'clock i this morning front Vancouver, - - via Vic-« toria'(B:C.),-;Honblulu; and Suva. The Zealaridia ; is, a. day behind scheduleJ time "in reaching port, which is attributed to'the vessel being delayed 'at Victoria for some; time owing to a coal ; strike. The purser reports that the : Zealaridia cleared Vancouver !at li pVm.: October 2 with 'a full - passenger "arid "freight list.:; Victoria; 'was % left" -at 7 a.m. on October 3,; fresh northerly winds ; anil' •'moderate h~seas H Z experteneed" '' id '•} Honolulu,• 'thence fine weather for : the: remainder. of,-the passage to arrival. The Zeaiandia sails at ; 5 p.m.' to-day for- Sydney -direct,? in continuation" of. her. 'voyage.' She is due at the New' South Wales-port' on Sunday nest. * :.

NAVUA'S ISLAND RUNNING. ■-. The Union Company's Island steamer : Navua, which 'sails'- this? afternoon ' for; Fiji/ i%- : due: back at Auckland on November 4. On> her return she '.will inot; sail : from : Auckland ; again, for: Fiji ; until December 4—a six weeks' interval.-,, After De-. cember 4';the.iNavuil.will> run every ■; four weeks as i usual. The Hauroto,*- which>i is due o at ' Auckland next week with produce:from- r Tinwru, is to make an intermediate trip to Fiji on October 29. : The reason ; ; for'■'; .the -: alteration yin -the Navua's running is the. fact that at present the vessel's New; Zealand: fruit clashes -with; the •; fruit ; landed at Wellington- from k the San: Francisco ;steamers,' as ; both vessels arrive- thereon the - same day. .. :

ARAWA IK FORT.- • At 5.30 a.m. yesterday the Shaw, Savill, and Albion 'i liner. ; ArawaV arrived from? Port, Chalmers direct, and berthed at the Railway Wharf =to load ; general cargo for London. "v The ''vessel-.Will? lift 'large K lines of: butter, skins,-hides; kauri = gum, and f timber fit ;this port. -.if. From Auckland : she •proceeds to Wellington to complete, her loading. ; Captain H. Clayden is : still; in command, and has the following officers ' associated 'with \ him:—Chief, Mr.' J. Bosdet; second, Mr. :J. -Wilson ; third, Mr. A.'=; Curtis ; fourth, Mr. iJAri? G. Price; i- wireless operator, 3 Mr. A. Cookson ;' purser/Mr.* F. G. Hah-nan;-chief steward,' Mr. 0. S. Hobden.. --The chief engineer is CMr. C. K. - ; Cleator,; second .Mr.; ; J. JTorris," - third '; Mr. : A. McAdam,-- fourth "■ Mr. ,R. dimming, fifth Mr. P. ' McConville, sixth Mr,, J. Clarkson. i;f Mr. D. ". Dunn is y chief J refrigerating engineer, ° and -Mr.: M O'Connell is' second. ~ Mr. P. Kincaid is electrician,; and Mr. Hunter boilermaker. . , . -'

MAKURA'S OUTWARD PASSENGERS. - ; . J i . The Canadian-Australian mail steamer Makura ! sailing -from Auckland :• on s ; Friday" evening' • for ■ Suva;,: Honolulu, and Vancouver, takes the-,., fol- : lowing ■' passengers from' Australia"' and 'New Zealand:—First > saloon:' Miss H. Aitke'n, Mr. J. Billiter,' ■: Mrs. Cruickshank, : , Miss *. Cruickshank, Miss 'Denliam,':Miks Denham, Mr. H. S.. Frazer.vMiss-li; Howard, Mr. VW. Lindsay, Mr. Lindsay, Ma Muir, Mrs. Jluir,;Mr. : Salmond, Captain A. Sang':ster, ; Mr. fC. Schraubstadter, Miss -'■ O.•. J. Short. Mrs. Stone and three children, Mrs.-A. W. Sweet, Hon. A. Villiera, Mrs. M. J. Walker, Mr. E. F. Webster, Mrs. Webster, Master Fletcher Webster, Master Arthur Webster, Miss Helen Webster. ..Min.Woods, Mrs. Ross Munro, Mr. J. P. McMillan, Mm .Eva ■. Mylott, Miss :M. lE. Nash,? Miss N.. Nash, Mr.;A.;S.' : Page, Mr.' R. J A.Pateri?on,Mr. E. F. Powell, Mr. :D. ; Rowen. Second . saloon: Mr. Anderson, Miss L. Archer, Mr, 1 W. H. 'Archer, Mr 3. D. Archibald, Mr. J. Bealc, Mr. Bruce, Mrs. Bruce and ? child, Miss i Cain,' Mp George -Copping;- Mrs. Annie], Copping, Miss Christie Copping, Miss Olive Copping, Master '.C. Copping, ■ Miss M. Devereaux, Miss Millar, ; Mr. •; H. " Millar.- Mr. E. Molyneux, Mrs. Molyneux, Mr. W. Mcßride, Mrs. Mcßride, Mr/r J.'" McCruden, Miss j Picken,, Mrs. William Robinson;- Mr. W. Taturn, Miss' Trott, Mrs. True, Mr. H. 0. < Walton, Miss F. ~, Warelle,) '.Mr. R. Dimant. Mr.. A- S. Dowd, Mr. R. Gallup, Miss Gray,, Mr. S. W. Johnson,. Miss Josephson. Mr. A. A. Kinsley. Miss M. L. Martin, Mr. W. It. Millar, Mrs. Millar. - WIMBLEDON" DUE TO-MORROW. The steamer Wimbledon left Wellington yester : ; day afternoon for Auckland. She is due . here to-morrow, and has '3500 ; cases of oil from Philadelphia to discharge at this port. ' WAKANUI REPORTED. ' Cable advice received by the New Zealand Shipping Company .states that the steamer Wakanui,' which left Montreal' on September 20 for Australian and New Zealand ports, arrived at Capetown on Monday last. The vessel, .s'ter calling at Melbourne- and Sydney, comes to Auckland, and then proceeds to Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. She is due. here about November 29. KUMARA LEAVES MONTREAL. Advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company which intimates that the steadier Kumara was despatched' from ' Montreal on Saturday last for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. The Kumara is due at Auckland about December 30.

MAORI IN A GALE. A Press Association message received from Christchurch last night states that whilst battling against a stormy southerly gale early yesterday, morning, on the passage from. Wellington to Lvttelton,,. the ferry steamer Maori cast .a blade from 'her starboard propeller, and it was consequently found necessary to place her in dock shortly after noon." ' The' mishap occurred about 30 miles south of iiaikoura, and, notwithstanding that the propelling power was practically confined to the other two screws, the vessel made a good passage, arriving ■at ; Lyttelton only half an hour behind her usual 'schedule. time-table Owing to the unsuitability of the tide* the vessel was not floated out of dock ■ until late last evening, but she sailed for Wellington.after the arrival of the 10.20 pjn. train from Christehurch.

OTWAY'S PASSENGERS. The R.M.S. Otway, which arrived at Melbourne yesterday from London, and ' way ports, has on board the following passengers for New Zealand: —Mesdames Moyes, Walton, Gore, Reid and two children, Cameron, Finch, Hathrington, Harrison, Jenkins, Laidlaw, Packer and two children, Smith! Whittmore, Wood, Ball, Hayward, Slratton, Tyler] Wright, Misses Walton*, Kerr, Burgoyno, Harrison, Laidlaw (2),. Taylor,' Rev. McLaughlin, Messrs.' Moyes, Middleton, McEwan, Thompson, Reid, Cameron, Russell, ' Burgoyne, Busfield, Good George, Galbraith, ... Hctherington,-, Harrison <2), Jenkins, Laidlaw, Miller, Packer, Taylor, Whittmore,., Ball,;Hayward, De Luen, Stratton, Tyler, Taylor,-, and 62' thini-clasj. • > ■.-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15131, 23 October 1912, Page 6

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15131, 23 October 1912, Page 6

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15131, 23 October 1912, Page 6

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