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January 13— Takapuna, ss, 3G9, I'ann from Picton, Wellington,, and Lyttelk Passengers: Misses Eden, Jones, Barne Evans, Stone, Finlay, Mesdames Harp Platt, Adams, Dent and child, Eobinsc Wilson, McAukery and child, Key Evai Messrs Richards, Gully, Jennens, Ban* Moss, Adams, Leslie, Allen, and 1 steeraj 19 — Lily, ss, SM, Soully, from Motueka. 19 — Charles Edward, ss, 154, Grahai from Wellington. Cleabed Outwards. January 19 — Takapuna, ss, 369, Farm* for Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelto Passengers: Misses Hewitson, Eiley, Mos Harris,'.Holl, Hatlow, Dryer, Bayly, Leitc Cowles, Webb-Bowen, Eay, Grant, Aver Richardson, Nalder (2), Mesdames Brooke Miller, Bayly, Blanchard, Messrs Bamfor Finney, Bayly, Chesney, Day, Lightbani Boundy, Gilder, Hall, Brooker, Newmai Gorman, Ellis, Ings, Eastcott, Morrisoi Bobbie, Moore, Sheriff, Eogers, Aver; Gunn, Dr Pain, and 11 steerage. 19— Tutanekai, ss, 412, Post, for Picto and Wellington. 19— Charles Edward, ss, 154, Grahan for West Coast.
[Bs Tbleqbaph.] Wellington, January 18. Sailed— Rotorua, for Picton and Nelson Passengers: Misses Birch, Ward, Perkins Sisters of Mercy (3), Mesdames Simmons Ward, Crainond, Perkins, Coles, Messr: Troup, Coles, Heine, and 15 steerage. Sailed— Waverley, for Nelson, with th( San Francisco mail.
The Waverley is due from Wellington this morning, and sails at 9 a.m. to-morrow for West Coast ports. The Charles Edward leaves Westport this afternoon for Greymouth and Nelson. The Takapuna arrived at 8.20 a.m yesterdar from Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton, and sailed at 10.35 a.m. on return. The Rotorua left Wellington yesterday afternoon for Picton and Nelson ; and is due here this morning, sailing again at 10.30 a.m. on return. The Wainui was expected to leave Westport last night for Nelson, and is due here this morning, sailing again at 10 p.m, for Wellington direct. The Haupiri leaves Wellington at 8 o'clock to-night for Picton and Nelson, and is due here to-morrow morning, sailing again at 10 a.m. for tbe West Coast. The Mapourika leaves Wellington at midnight to-morrow for Nelson direct, and is due on Monday morning, sailing again at 11 p.m. for Taranaki and Onehunga. The Lady Barkly arrives this evening from Golden Bay. She make? a trip to Motueka on Monday, leaving here at 9 a m. f and returning same tide. The Lily leaves at 7.30 this morning for Motueka, returning same tide. She leaves again at 8.40 a.m. on Monday. The Tutanekai sailed at 11 a.m. yesterday for Picton and Wellington, with the Nelson Volunteers. She returns here tomorrow morning. t.
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Colonist, Volume XLIII, Issue 9690, 20 January 1900, Page 1
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