(By Telegraph.)
Auckland, Oct. 16. Arrived — Manila, from Noumea. Sailed — Arawata, a.s., for Fiji ; Hawea, s.a., for the Soath. PoaßeDßors— Misses Reid, Brooks, Heath, Mesara I). Nathan, L. D. Nathan, Mather, Baaker, MoKenzie, Byan, MoCoy, MoElwain, Heath, Highman, Metmoller, Armstrong, A. H. Nakan, W. H. Keep, F. Kent, C. Kent, Buaker, G. f-ander-son, Molntosh, McLeod, Newth, and Captain McGregor. The Mararoa, during her trip from San Francisco, maintained an average speed of 330 miles per day. Her fastest run was 365 miles, and slowest 800. Christchorch. Oct 17. The s.B. Tainui left Lyttelton for London yesterday avening. Pasaengers — Ist saloon — Dr Blyth, Mrs Blyfch, Miss Blyth, Mr and Mrs Ho well, Meaars Henry Wood, and J. K. Anderson. 2nd saloon — Mr and Mrs John H. Baino, Miss Stevenson, Messrs M. H. Ames and Wilson, Miss Wilson, Messrs MeCrudden and Sherman. Steerage — Mrs Dawes, Miss Dawes, Master Dawes, Mr and Mrs Wilson and six children, Miss McFelan, Messrs Vine, Hamer, Eichardson and Spence. Invercaboih,, Oct 17. Sailed — Annie Hill, for Melbonrne ; Sarah and Mary, for Lyttelton.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3758, 18 October 1886, Page 2
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175(By Telegraph.) Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3758, 18 October 1886, Page 2
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