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LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED. Thursday, December 16. Penguin, ss, 442 tons, Allman, from South. Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Percy Adams and Walls, Messrs Hawthorn, Melliday, Lancaster, Mcßae, Firth, Garrard, Brown, Fleming, Allen, Masters Pickering, Pync.ent, Coates, Spude, Hardcastle, Pyke, Horton (3), Bloomfield, Hesketh, and 3 steerage. U.S.S. AJo, agents. - Macgregor, ss. 163 tons, Daniels, from Onekunga, via Waitara and Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin : Mrs Love; 1 steerage. Levin and Co, agents. Waverley, ss, 77 tons,(Gibbons, from Patea. Passengers—Cabin: Mrs and Miss Brown. Turnbull and Co, agents. Ohau, ss, 411 tons, Bernech, frem Westport. T7;S.S. Co, agents. Charles Edward, ss, 140 tons, Whitwell, from Nelson. Passengers — 1 Cabin: Mesdames Emerson, Ralph, and Addison, Messrs Tripe, Perry, Andrews, and Dooley. Turnbull and 00, agents. , Hawea, ss, 462 tons, Hansby, from South. Passengers —Saloon : Mesdames Cameron and family, Van Aseh, Lund, Ellison and boy, Mrs Lorrimer, Skelton, Ashton, Hewitt, Burgess, Leete, Hon Spencer Lyttelton, Rev W. Gillies, Messrs Smith, Bowman, Boynton, Veale, Murray, Laughton (2), Simpson, Van Asch, Heywood, Brian, Shillpott, Russell, Ross, Wilford, Edwards, Manley, Adamson, Campbell, Herman, Ellison, Tolhurst, Brown ; and 28 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Stormbird, s.s., 137 tons, Chambers, from Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin : Misses King, Brooks, Fowler and Barr, Mesdames Hyde, Trimble, Brechin and family (4), Messrs Calders, Borlase, Firman, Colman, Stowe, Stanall, Hosking (2), King, Wakefield, Downs, Holdsworth and Gardner : 1 sterage. Turnbull and Co. agents. SAILED. Thursday, December 16. r_ Waihi/ss, 63 tons, Manning, for Blenheim. TLS.S. Co, agents. Manawatu, ss, 113 tons, Lambert, for Westport and Hokitika. U.S.S, Co, agents.

The U.S.S. Co’s ss Penguin arrived here at 11.27 am yesterday. She leit Lyttelton at 9.10 pm on Wednesday, breasted Cape Campbell at 8 yesterday morning, and arrived, as above. She experienced strong NW wind across the Straits. The ss Waverley left Patea at 11 am on Wednesday, and arrived here at 2am yesterday. She experienced fine weather throughout. The s.s. McGregor left Onehunga at noon on the 10th, the Waitara at 10 am on the 11th, and Wanganui at noon on the 15th, arriving here at 3 yesterday morning. She experienced fine weather throughout the passage. The TJ.S.S. Co’s ss Ohau left Westport at midnight on the 14th, and arrived alongside -the Queen’s Wharf at 1.30 am yesterday. She -experienced light variable winds and smooth -sea throughout. She reports having passed a barque off Stephen Island standing to the Charles Edward left Nelson at 6,30 jpm on Wednesday, and arrived here at 5 am yesterday. She experienced fine weather STS. Co’s ss Hawea left Dunedin at 3.30 pm on the 14th and Lyttelton at 9.20 pm on the lath, and berthed alongside the Queen’s Wharf at 12.30 pm yesterday. She experienced strong north-west winds throughout the .passage.

The following is a list of passengers by the R.M.S. Tongariro, which left for London at 3 pm yesterday : -Saloon—Mrs Hackell, Hon Spencer Lyttelton,- Mr Claude Pascal. Second saloon—Mr M. Lawrence Bloxam, Mrs Cameron, Miss Ellenorah Cameron, Miss Mary Cameron, Miss Lucy'Cameron, Mr William Courtney, Mr Alfred Dunstan, Mr Evan R. Lillington, Mrs Lillington. Miss Ellenorah Lorimer, Mr R. Douglas McLagan. Mr John G. Parker, Mr, John Strickland, Mrß Strickland, Mr William Bryan Wood. Steerage—Mr John Alcoek, Mrs Alcock, Miss Mary Alcock, Miss Ethel Alcock, Miss.TJrsula Alcock, Mr E. J. Bingham, Miss Annie Freebody, Mr Robert Kirkwood, Mr Joseph McDermott, Mr Daniel Macartney, Miss Macartney, Mr John H. Northcote, Mrs Northcote, Miss Emily Northcote, Miss Elizabeth Northcote, Miss Caroline Northcote, Mr Charles Peach, Mr Ole Pedersen, Mr Fred. M; Tallack, Mr Henry Tozer, Miss Kate Treahey, Miss Maria Ward. ■_ The ss Stormbird left Wanganui at 12.15 am yesterday, and arrived here at midday. She experienced strong N.W, winds throughout.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 772, 17 December 1886, Page 16

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LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 772, 17 December 1886, Page 16

LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 772, 17 December 1886, Page 16