PORT CHALMERS.
ABBIVED. August 9 — Aurauoo, barque, from Liverpool. August 9— Defiance, from Newcastle. August 9— British King, s.a., from London and Plymouth, via the Cape (June 25th). Passengers, saloon — Mra Boyd, Misses Boyd (3) and nurao, Mesdames Guthrie and child, B. Hay, A. T, B. King, Miss Lowe, Messrs G. H. Gorton, F. Lambert and L. H. Hay. Second cabin — Mesdames Eigby and child, Nioholson and child, Mr and Mrs Alardice and two children, Mr and Mrs Reid and four ohildren, Misses Mathews (2), Bryant, Good, Edwards (2), C. Smith, Watson (2), Masters Pinkeard (2), Messrs F. Saunders, F. Rigby, Firth and two children, Borthune, Wheeler, Kirkpatrick, Lean, Raymond, Towser, Hardy, Basaett and 137 bohlb m the steerage, equal to 122 statute adults. BAI&KD. August 9— Go-Ahead, s.g., for the North. August 9— Wairarapa, s.s., for Melbourne, via Bluff. Tka British King, which arrived to-day, •cenpied 43 days and 10J hours m her passage from Plymouth, and 21 days 13 hours from the Cape. She made an average of 13 knots from the Cape. She has 2000 tons of cargo, two-third 3ot which is for Dunedin. She has also 150 passengers. Mrs Miller, a steerage passenger, died on the voyage.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2771, 10 August 1883, Page 2
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201PORT CHALMERS. Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2771, 10 August 1883, Page 2
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