LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED. Thursday, September 5. Brunner, ss, 333 tons, Ewan, from South. Passengers Saloon : Mrs Eraser, Messrs Symons, Brake, Laihg. and Jones ; 4 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Wakatu, ss, 110 tons, Wills, from Lyttelton, via Kaikoura and Coast. Passengers--Cabin : Messrs Eisher, Smith, and Dunlbp ; 5 Levin and Co, agents. Siormbird, ss, 137 tons, Chambers, from Wanganui. Passengers Cabin : Misses Griffiths and Drake, Mesdames Anderson and McMenamin, Mr Forsyth ; 3 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Rotorua, ss, 576 tons, Neville, from Onehunga, via New Plymouth, Nelson and Pioton. Passeugers Saloon : Messrs Bishop, Dunk, Salmon and Ewing ; 1 steer, age. U.S.S. Co, agents. SAILED. Thursday, September 5. Rotorua, ss, 576 tons, for Lyttelton. Passengers Saloon : Misses Levy (2), MrsOvenden, Mr and Mrs Hislop, Judge Ward, Messrs Turnbull, Berryman,gSkelton, Jeffreys; 8 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Takapuna, ss, 369 tons, Grant, for Pioton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Bradford, Todd, Helyer and Wasteney, Messrs Hallenstein and Andrews, Dr Harris ; 4 steerage. U.S.S, Co, agents. The U.S.S. Co’s ss Brunner left Dunedin on the 2nd instant, Oamaru the same day, Timaru on the 3rd, Lyttelton at 3 pm on the 4th, and arrived here at 10.30 am yesterday. Fine weather was experienced throughout. She sailed for Greymonth last night. The ss Wakatu left Lyttelton on the Ist instant, called at various places on the coast, and arrived here at 12,15 am yesterday. Fine weather was experienced throughout. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s ship Waimate sailed for London on Wednesday afternoon. She is in capital trim, and will probably make a good run Home. The ss Stormbird left Wanganui at 4 pm on Wednesday, and met with fine weather till arrival here at sam yesterday. She returns to-day. The U.S.S. Co’s ss Rotorua loft Onehunga at 1 pm on the 2nd instant, Now Plymouth at 1 pm next day, Nelson at 3 pm on the 4th, called at Picton, and arrived here at 4.45 am yesterday. Fine weather with variable winds-was experienced to arrival. She sailed for Lyttelton yesterday afternoon. THE R.M.S. AQRANGI, FOR LQNDON. Thp New Zealand Shipping Qo’s R.M.S. Aorangi, Commander Sutcliffe, sailed for London, viaTeneriffe and Plymouth, yesterday afternoon. She takes thefolllpng passengers: —Saloon—Misses Baker, Gffodwin, Williamson, Wood (2) and Faulkner (3), Mesdames Baker, Hunt. Wood and Faulkner, Messrs F. P. Adams, J. B. Baker, S. Baldwin, G. Ballantyne, G. Cooke, J. G. Gibson, A. Hunt, S. J- Perrin, T. Jack, F. F. Plumotre, C. W. Rogers, T. W. Still, W. R. Wood and C. Wright, Masters Baker, Wood (2) and Faulkner ; steerage—Misse3 Taylor (2), Lambert, Smith (2), Mesdames Hunter, Shuttleworth, Taylor and Smith, Messrs T. Douglas, T. Edwards, P. Harris, P. Hunter, C. A. May, W. F. Smith, B. Taylor, E. Wesson, C. Webb, E. Williams, H. Wcoley, Masters Hunter (4) and Smith (3).
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 914, 6 September 1889, Page 16
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