PORT CHALMERS.
ARKtVKT.i. Jan. 30— Linda Weber, brigantine, from Kaipara. Jan. 30 — Boantiful Star, 3.3., from Oamaru. SAILED. Jan. 31 — Koranui, s.s., at 5 p.m.. for Oamarn. Tho twin-screw steamer Jane hns been purchased by Captain MnLollan of Lyttelton, and sail 3 to-morrow for that port. It is intended sho shall BS3iat Messrs Agar and Roberta m carrying passengers and cargo at Lytteltou. | Tho Tongariro arrived at tho Loads all woll, at 2.30 this m-jrninjf (30th). Tho tnjr| Plncky proceeded outside to land the mails anil pnasongers, but owing to i>, fresh N\E. vrind nnd heavy sea it was not deemed prudent to attempt to tranship, and tho tug returned at 5.40 and loft again at 8.30, as it was intended tho Tongariro shonld steam inside, and after landing mails and paason^ora prouoed to the North, but on getting outside, Captain Boyd, tho Company's l>uncdin Manager, decided to send her on to Wellington, for which port shu failod at 9.40 a.m. Sho left Plymouth on December 19th, and Capetown on January Bth, and haa 2200 tons cargo for all ports. Auckland, Jan. 3). Arrivod — Oeoola, from Bnuilaboru- : Mari.i ■"•-<^-±~, t — — 2u<»wcaßHo . eoTitnorn ctosh, 5.3. , from the South. Wellington, Jan. 31. Arrived — Tekapo, 8.3., from Sydney. Passengers for Lyltelton— Mesdames Dale, Wascoo, Frost, Miss Ynlo, Messrs Haylock. Frost and Norris. For Port Chalmers— Misses Biguau and Andorson, Mr Fraaer, Master Anclc»ou and Captain Kussell. Sailed, at 2.H p.m.— Hincmoa, s.s., for Lyttelton with the Tongariro's Southern mail. Tho s.s. Todgnriro arrived at noon to-day. Sho left Plymouth at 2.:! 1 p.m. on December 19th ; arrived at Teneriffo at 10 a.m. on the 24th Deoomhor ; left at iioon tho s:imo day ; crossed the Equator on December 30th ; arrivod at t!io Cape at 8.10 a.m. on tho Bth January ; loft at 8.45 p.m. tho same day and arrived off Otag-o Hoadsoarly on tho 30th. She brings 40 first, 59 aocond and 99 third-class passengers ; 321 sacks of mails, and 3jo tons of cargo for Otnpro, 450 for Lyttelton, 650 for Wolliugton and 750 for Auckland. The weather was fino throngaont tha voyage aad tho health of tho passengers was excellent. She leaves this ovening for Anckland. Tho following arothe Canterbury passengors by tho Tougariro :— Saloon, Misses Giro ("), Moßdaraes Caro and Meadows, Msssra. Buchanan, Caro, Dalziell, Doamer, Euyswood, Maator3 Caro (3) ; second saloon— Misses Droyfris (2), and Symaa, Mesdamos Dreyfria and James, Messrs Eneentar, Grove, anl James ; third cabin — Misses Head and Stono, Mrs Sharp, Messr3 Choeseman, Hayward, Tuorson, Mitchell, Puny, Quinn, Botallick, Sharp and Stone.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3539, 1 February 1886, Page 2
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421PORT CHALMERS. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3539, 1 February 1886, Page 2
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