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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. - Wednesday, September 28. Neptune, bs, 44 'tons, Bckford,'from BlenBeim. Passengers—Cabin : Mrs Eckford and 3 children. Levin and Co, agents. Penguin, ss. 442 tons, Allman, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers—Saloon: Mrs Braihlord. Father Miln, Messrs Allen, Donald, Glasgow, Jackson, Sharp, Henderson, Laing 42), Wearne, Flare, and Master Leary. U.S.B, Co, agents. „ ~ Hawsa, ss, 462 tons. Hansby, from South. Passengers—Saloon; Drs Camerop-Lees and Porter, Messrs Ashbury, Stevens, Orbell, Hale, Noyes, and Brown; 6 steerage. U.b.a. C °' W!e " te - SAILED. Wednesday, September 28. Ohau, ss, 411 tons, Dernech, for Lyttelton. U.S.S. Co, agents. . _ Maori, ss, 118 tons, Black, for Greymouth. Passenger—Cabin: Mrs Southall. Brunner C °Kahu! Rometill, for Napier and East Coast. Johnston and Co, agents. Wakatu, es, 75 tons, Wills., for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. Passengers—Cabins Messrs Sharp, Glasgow, Luster, and Brenton. Levin and Co, ss, 442 tons, Allman, for South. Passengers—Saloon r Mr and Mrs Peven and family, Misses Lablat and Carew, Messrs Simpson, Lablat. Piper, Barclay, Cameron, Fisher, Overton, Monntfort. Hedges, and Duncan; 28 steerage. H-S.S. Co, agents. The China Navigation Company’s steamer Whampoa leaves at noon to-day for Hong Kong following passengers arrived by the steamer Maori from Greymouth on Tuesday nightMesdaraes Ellis, Cooper and two children, Father Martin, Messrs Ellis and Tripe. The U.S.S. Co*s ss Hawea left Lyttelton at 9 15 pm on the 27th Inst., and berthed alongaide the Queen’s Wharf at 1.40 pm yesterday. She leaves to-day for Picton, Nelson, Kew Plymouth and Gnehunga. . ” The es N eptune left Blenheim at 11 pm on the 27th inst., and arrived here at« am yesterday mm-ning. She returns this evening. The O.S.S. Co’s es Penguin left Kelson at 4 pm on the 27th for Picton, where, she arrived at 11.30 pm. She sailed from Picton at 4.20 am yesterday, and arrived here -at :8.40 am, having had a fine passage with variable winds. The Penguin sailed [for South yesterday after.noon.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8193, 29 September 1887, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8193, 29 September 1887, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8193, 29 September 1887, Page 2