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THE DIRECT STEAMERS.

The Doric(Plymouth, January 27) left Capetown on Saturday morning for Hobart. Auckland will be her first port of call in New Zealand. Wellington, February 15. — The Ruahine left for London, via Rio, this afternoon with a full general cargo, including meat, wool, dairy produce, &c. and the following passengers :— Saloon : Misses J. Coote, Fenwick. M. NewtoD, Mesdamcs Coote, Limay, Andrew, Colonel Sir J. Johnetone, Sir R. Rennie, Rev. Father Gontenwire, Messrs Berndt, A. Colles, J. Coote, S. Hoare, H. Izard, A. 'and R. Leitch, L. Macandrew, H. Morris, G. Oliverona, G. Robson, H. Spencer, H. Winckwortb, W. Dewinton, J. Right, Master Coote ; second saloon : Misseß Dobio, F. Picken, E. Pyne, Mesdames Burnett, C. Dobie, Downep, A. Jones. Wetheral, Me«srs H. Acland, G. Bonham, Christian, A. Downc?, P. Little, A. M'Donald, W. Spencer, F. Tonking, Masters Burnett. Jones (2): steerage: Misses Ureenwood and M. O'Connor.-Mesdames Hallsall, Greenwood, S. Phillips, E. Heath, Messrs C. Arney, T?. Brown, T. Bryant. F. Carlton, G. Colo, D. Barry, W. Greenwood, W. Hallsall. G. Heath, M. LubumusVi, H. Richardson, Star lake, W. Steel, J. Walde, J. Wetheral, Masters Burnet and Heath. Rio de Janriuo, February 14.— TheiRimutaka, from Wellington (January 16), with her cargo of frozen meat in good condition, arrived to-day, en route for London.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2087, 22 February 1894, Page 17

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THE DIRECT STEAMERS. Otago Witness, Issue 2087, 22 February 1894, Page 17

THE DIRECT STEAMERS. Otago Witness, Issue 2087, 22 February 1894, Page 17

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