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Direct Steamers. Christchurch, Nor. 24. The N.Z. Shipping Company are advised by cable from London that the s.s. Tongariro arrived, all well, at the Cape of Good Hope at 5 a.m. on November 20, making the passage from Plymouth (including detention at Tenoriffe) in 21 days 6 hours. The s.s. British King called at Teneriffe on the 10th inst., en rotcie for Wellington. The lonic sailed for London via Rio Janeiro, St. Vincent and Plymouth this afternoon. Passengers—Saloon :Mr and Mrs McEie, Mr Holland, H. Crook, W. A. Booth, Mrs E. Bottomley, Grafton Bottomley, Hilton Bottomley, J. Jackson, W. J. Glasgow, Dr Tweed. Second Saloon : Mrs Sarah Edgster, Mr and Mrs McGowan, James,Alexander, Angus and George McGowan, Mrs Mary P. Monk, Master Henry Douglas, Miss Lottie Douglas, J. A. Smith, Mrs and Miss Summerhayes. Steerage: John McKenzie, Harper,Crawford, H.Wignall, Samuel, Herbert and Elizabeth Wignall, Robert Willis, Mr and Mrs Menzies, A. Brown, E. J. Lott,Scott, J. Knight, Mrs Crowther, Messrs Vernon, Reid, Adamson, and Miss Eliza Hall.
Sporting. Duhedin, Nov. 21. Sir Bedevere has been scratched for the Dunedin Cup. Suicide. William Johnson, lately Postmasterin a country district, committed suicide by taking strychnine, this morning.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3322, 24 November 1883, Page 3
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198TELEGRAPHIC. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3322, 24 November 1883, Page 3
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