SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
Auckland, March 21.—Arrived: Eileen Doonan, brigantine, from Newcastle; Sailed: Elinor Vernon, barquentine, for New York; Hinemoa, s.s., for northern lighthouses; Fawn, cutter, for Norfolk Island; Lucadia, barque, Captain Holmes, for London. Passengers : Mrs Holmes (and two children). Takapuna, s.s., for the south. Passengers: Mesdames Fox (and family 3), Spurgeon, Salter (and family 4), Jones, Boardman (and child), Smith, Misses Jones (2) and Boardman, Revs. A. Fox, T. Spurgeon, and W. L. Salter, Messrs IMarston, Butler; G. Cross, Martin, Ferguson, Doyle, Brown, Pavitt, Plummer, Smith ; and six in the steerage. Wellington, March 21.—Sailed: Tekapo, for Melbourne, via the south and Hobart. Passengers : Misses Duncan, Marks, Laing (2), Hadfield, Samuel, Mesdames Mitchell, Stewart, Holmes, Duncan, Jansen, Hobbs (and child), M'Pherson, Cameron, Turner, Saville, Sharland, Captains Proudf oot and Anderson, Messrs Mitchell, Turner, Edwards, Reid, Wilson, Sellars, Gebbie, Humphries, Wills (2), Richardson, Fothergill, Jack, Hall, Josling, Steeds, Widdowson, Kilgour, Maclean, Roebuck, Sharland, lies, Parels, Mathews, Champion, Jansen, Hobbs, M'Ginnity. Hauroto, for Sydney, Passengers: Misses Armstrong, Kingdon, Rodgers, Angus (2), Meadowcroft, Fuller, Mesdames D'Aroy Irvine, Angus, Brown (andfamily), Bentley, Burns, Messrs Williams, Brown, Harrison, Bentley, Benton, Benson, Fisher, Rowland, M'Niven, D'Arcy Irvine (and son), Levy, Gard, Robson, Lyon, Phillips, Rutterhara, Witton, and 12 steerage. ■ Lytmxton, March .21.—Sailed: Pakeha, for Port Chalmers; Brunner, for Timaru and'Dunedin; Omapere, for Wellington. : Bluff, March 21.—Arrived: Manapouri, from Melbourne, via Hobart, at 1.30 p.m. She left Williamstown at 6 p.m. on the 15th inst., cleared Port Phillip Heads at 8.20 p.ni., and passed Swan Island at 9.30 p.m. next day, arriving at Hobart at 4 p.m. on the 17th; left again at 2.17 a.m. on the 18th, passed the Solanders at 7.30 a.m. to-day, arriving as above. For the first 12 hours after clearing Port Phillip Heads she experienced a strong S;E. gale, with heavy head sea; thence light and moderate S.E. winds and sea to arrival. Passengers : For the Bluff—Misses Arnold, Snazelle, ■Mesdames Rogers,^ Shields, Boyd, Snazelle, Dickson, Messrs Rogers, Shields, Snazelle, Dickson, Hawkins, Bishop, Sierson, Boyes. For Dunedin—Mesdames M'Neil, Cutten, Charter, Drummond (and child), Messrs M'Neil, Allan, Cleland, Pirn, M'Vichar, Thirloway, Mollison, Fitzgerald, Finlayson, Charlier, Drummond. For Lyttelton —Miss Worker, Mr and Mrs Holmes. For Wellington—Messrs Kelly, Kirby, White, Daniel. For Aucklandr-Mrs Lawry, Mr Allan. Sydney, March 21.—Arrived: Te Anau, from Auckland. Sailed: Alameda, for San Francisco, via Auckland.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9381, 22 March 1892, Page 1
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