SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
October 21. — Mawhera, s.s., 553 tons, Hill, from the North. J. Mills, agent. Passengers: Mrs Sherratt and child, 1 child.
Kakanui, s.s., 59 tons, Best, from Waikawa. K. Ramsay, agent. Mahinapua, s.s., 205 tons, Holmes, from Nelson, via intermediate ports. J. Mills, agent. Passeneers: Miss Mills, Mrs Wilson, Mr Morris, Master Quelch. Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, White, from Oamaru. J . Mills, agent. Omapere, s s., 352 tons, Smith, from the West Coast. J. Mills, agent. Passenger : Saloon — Mrs P. Longton. Invercargill, s.s., 136 tons, Sundstrom, from the coast. J. Mills, agent. October 22.— Penguin, b.s., 442 tons, Al'man, for the North. J Mills, agent. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Rich, Messrs Bickerton and Thompson; and 3 steerage.
Marlborough, ship, 1124 tons, Hird, from London (29th July). N M and A Co, agents. Paseengers : Saloon — Messrs French, Ellis, Sinclair, Mitchell. Steerage— Mr and Mrs Luden and two children, Messrs Grosvenor, Cooke, Gale.
October 23.— Kakanui, s.s. 59 tons, Best, from Waikawa. X Ramsay, agent. Beautiful Star s.s., 146 tons, White, from Oamaru, J Mills, agent. Passengers : 9 saloon. October 24.— Gleaner, brigantine, 115 tons, from Wangaroa. October 26. — Invercargill, b.b., 136 tons, Sundstrom, from the Coaßt. K. Ramsay, agent.
Afma, brigantine, 190 tons, Ankerson, from Kaipara. H. Guthrie, agent. October 26.— Tarawera, s.s. 1289 tons, Sinclair, from Hobart. via the Bluff. J. Mills, agent. Passengers: From Melbourne— Misses Hallenstein (2), Dodds, Oalder, Me3dames Pa^ey and child, Calder, Messrs Burnett, Horton, Wilson, Passey, Rowan, Donelly, Hunt, Mair. Dodds, Watson ; RlO steerage. From the Bluff— Messrs Scandrett, Mackenzie ; three steerage. October 27.— Mary A. Greenwood, barque, 617 tons, looker, from New York (July 3). Bates, Sise, and Co, agents.
Grafton, s.s., 548 tons, Nordstrom, from Westport, via intermediate ports. J Mills, agent. Passepgers: Misses Finn, Broom, Messrs Anster, Malcolm, Barber.
Wairarapa, s.s., 1023 tons, Ohatfleld, from Sydney, via the Bast Coast. J Mills, agent. Passengers: Mrs Duncan, Misses Dale, Bradshaw, Sligo, Kempthorne, Russell, Weber, Dick, Dr Collins, Messrs Morgan, Martindell. Brett, Fulton, Symonds, Collins, Bluudell, Pearce, Wright, Outram ; and 16 teerage. DEPARTURES. October 21.— Waipa, ship, 1017 tons, Jamieson, [for Gisborne N.Z.S. Co., agents. Ro<omahana, s.s., 865 tons. Carey, for Melbourne, via the Bluf and Hobart. J Mills, agent. Passengers: For the Bluff— Miss Dalziel, Mr Logan. For Hobart— Mrs Butcher. For Melbourne -Mrs Sievwright, Miss Kirkcaldy, Mr and Mrs Richards, Mr and Mrs Moyle, Messrs Cox, Dodson, Oredgington, Reidle. Kirkcaldy, Robertson ; and 12 steerage. Kakanui, 59 tons, Beat, for Waikawa. K. Ramsay, agant. October 22.— G0-ahpad, s.s., 13fc tons, Plumley, from the North. X Ramsay, agent. Invercargill, s.s., 136 tons, Sundstrom, for Invercargill. X Ramsay, agent. , Majjjnapua, 305 cons, Hojm«», for the West Coast porraj-vra Ttmaru. J MilW> agent.
Mawhera, s.s., 653 tons, Hill, for Greymouth, via Oamaru. J Mills, agent. Beautiful Star, s.s.. 1413 tons. White, for Oamaru. J Mills, agent. O .tober --3. -Himalaya, barque, 1008 tons, Paterson, for Wellington. N.M. and A. Co., agents. Marmi n, barque, (83 tons, Piper, for iNapier. Neill and 00. (Ltd), r.gents. Frederick Bassil, barque, 343 tons, Ryffel, for Kaipara. H Guthrie. agent. October 20 — Omapere, B»s., 352 tons, Smith, for Auckland, via intermediate ports. J. Mills, agent. Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Allmau, for fcoe North. J. Mills, agent. Passengers : For Lyttelton— Mrs Cox, Messrs Vaughan, M'Kerrow. For Wellington— Mr Rother. For Nelson— Mrs Smith. For AucklandRev. Mr Fraser.
October 2ti.— Kakanui, b.b. 59 tons, Sundstrom, [for Riverton and Fortrose. K. Ramsay agent. Beautiful Star, s.a. 140 tons, White for Oamaru. J. Mills, agent. October 27.— Invercargill, 136 tons, Sundstrom, for Invercargill. X Ramsay, agent. Tarawera, b.b., 1269 tons, Sinclair, for Sydney, via the East Const. J. Mills, agent. Passengers : For Lyttelton— Misses M Neill, Churton, Messrs Pottinger, Mair. For Wellington— Mrs W T Glasfow, Mr Findlay. For Gisborne — Miss Walcott. 'or Auckland— Mrs Schoch, Messrs Wilson, Gourley, Houghton. For Sydney — Mr and Mrs Iscen, Mrs j Miller, Misses Sime and Gillies, Mr Broad; and 4 j steerage. Koranui, s.s., 301 tons, Oliver, for the West Coast. J Mills, agent. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The Ruapehu sailed from Wellington for London on Thursdhy night, with the following passengers : Saloon— Misses S. Macartney and Burrell ( i), Mesdames Greenstreet, Burrell, Nathan, and Simpson, ! Messrs Hugh Burrell and Sidney Marriott. Second saloon— Messrs George Bancroft, Arthur Burns, Arthur Green, Robert Wilson, Roger Vandercuyce, and Master Alex. Deonchar. Steerage— Misses Jane Greenwood, Sarah Heath, Martha Reid, Blanche Southee, anrt Margaret Joyce, Mesdames Bromwich, Burns and infant, Brown, Grant, Southee and two boys, Messrs William Bradley, Fred and Geoffrey Bromwich, W. Heath, Charles Eynon, Hugh Hogarth, John Hosie, James Juggins, James Nienol, George Walter, James Pringle, Richard Green, John Lloyd, Edgar Cortis, Curtis Gorsfc, Thomas Farrant, William aud Robert Burns, Masters Henry and Thomas Rogers. The s.B. Doric arrived at Hobarfc at 10 o'clock on Friday morning, and was to sail for Wellington' in the alternoon. Wellington, October 27. The Doric, from London, anchored in harbour at 6 o'clock this morning, after a passage of 46 days, including stoppages, from Plvmoutn. She left London on Sep embPr 9 and Plymouth on. the 11th; arrived at Teneriffe on the 16th, the Cape on the 2nd nst., and Hobarfc on the 22nd inst. Had a splendid passage. Nothing of importance occurred on the voyage. Landed 137 passengers of all classes at Hbbart. Miss Minnie Palmer and her company were landed at Hobart, and proceeded to Melbourne, where they open in a fortnight. They inteLd to visit New Zealand. The Doric has 42 first-class, 46 second , and 112 steerage for New Zealand ports. Dr Kccles, formerly of the Arawa, is medical officer. She sails tor fort Chalmers on Saturda'. Passengers : -For Otago: Saloon— Misses Maud Stewart and Jessie Black, Mr and Miss T Rhodes. Second saloon— Mr and Mrs Coull, Misses M Hunter, M White, and N Tepson. Mr 3 Rowney. Third-class -Mr and Mrs J Kelly, Mr and Mrs P Rose, Mrs Jessie Brown, Messrs J Taylor, M Arbuckle, R Wallace, Donald and Duncan Kerr, W Daley, J Doyle, Thomas and Robert Teesiale, D Ciwsley, G Brown, W Sharpies, and B Saxelby. For Port Chalmers — John Walker and George Brown.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1823, 29 October 1886, Page 18
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1,020SHIPPING. Otago Witness, Issue 1823, 29 October 1886, Page 18
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