ARRIVALS.
13—Suva, s.s., from the south. It—Southern Cross, s.s., from Auckland and the coast. Passengers : Mrs Hodges and Messrs Rabb and Dalton. 13— Waihora, s.s., from Auckland. Passengers : Mrs Bond and Misses Griffin, Lake and Bailey. Messrs Bond, Davies, Wheeler, Barraclough, Hurrey, Tarpoy, Flynn, Williams, Johnston, Adams, Oltham, Burke, Owen, and three Natives. DEPARTURE S. 13 —Southern Cross, s.s., for the south. 13 —Suva, s.s., for Auckland. 13 —Waihora, s.s., for the south. Passengers : Misses Vaughan, Lunn, Ried, Johnston, Mackey, and Porter. Master Johnston. Messrs Spence, Rapp, Moore, Plante, Stevens, Major Porter and one Native.
The Suva arrived from the South, and the Southern Cross from the North early yesterday morning. The former left again for the North shortly after 9 a.m., and the latter proceeded South about noon. The Waihora arrived from Auckland about 1 p.m., and left for the South shortly after 8. The Manapouri will arrive from the South to-morrow, the last boat leaving at 8 a.m.
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Poverty Bay Independent, Volume I, Issue 74, 14 November 1885, Page 2
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