SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
Auckland, March 19, Sailed— Tasmania for the south; passe gars — Mitsea Kiik, Nairn, Townsend, Co (3), Middleton, Hair, Williamson, Jari Barthwick, Clarke, Wellswon, Kardi Keeaing, Huvera, Shrimptoo, Millars (J Cuff, Eichardßon, May, Fuller, Buttf worth, Bates, Baker, Shields, Liybour Barr, Eacley, Cook and Brown {'Mesdam Olphett and child, Bamberger, Thomso Cook, Holloway, Graham, Dearsley, Tv Chen, Clarke, Millars and child, Biidge Graham and two children, Bobinsoi Laws, Batee, Vargrove, Johnsoi Bryan and two children, leaa* Dugend, Judd and child, Marbrook and tw Children, BlundeU, Miles, M' Alpine, B&v and PaterapD, Messrs Bales, Nardot Smith, M'Skimmiog, Lane, Elliott, Bailej Bridges, Graham, Frnaer, Towneenc •Marbrook, Carather, Steven, Koun tree, . Gray, Carather, Eammeli, Ehodes Eev Olphert, and twenty ste3rag€ Waihora, for the eoutb. Passengers - Missea Elliott, Jones, Tidnoy> Hartley Wood, Caulton, Uzielli, . Montgomery Kiernan, Mowatt, Kniglit, Ringwood Letchsr, Browne (2), Jjye, Eyeburn TTtting, M'Kay, A. M'Dougall, Bailey Ehodes and Bridge, Mesdamcs Goff< and two childrop, Godwin, Dearsley s Young and child, Briggß, B. Wrightj TJtting, Eaquillant and child, lieecroffc ; M'Donald, Bailey, Ehuries, Bridge, Browne, M'Cormick, Smnrfc,.Pearsoo, Pondj M'Fetheridge, Fenwick, Drinkwater, Hayes and two children, Kioman, Jone?, Martin, Blackwood, Browne, Fxaser and Griffin, Messrs Dunne, M'Kay, Barclay, Blackwood, Taylor, Lightband, Bfiecrotfc, Eobb, Eyeburn, Eyan, Dt Hardy, Uzielli, Lahey, Harman, My era, L'tMe, Goodwin, Jones, Martin, Oxley, Travers, H*!!enetein, Goffe, Briggs, Darliog, At'Cardy, Whits, Eoley, Hardy, Jones, Primrose, Bennett, Hftll, O'Keefe, Doyle, Palmer, Wyllie, M J Naughton, Browne, Avory, • Steven, Nichol, Eeid, Williams, Avery, Clowes, Nihill, .Craig, M'Coruiick and thirty-five steerage. Blttff, -March 1 9, Arrival— Tarawera, Sinclair, .from Melbourne. She left Queen's Whfitf, Melbourne, at 5.15 p.m. on March 13, cleared ' Fort Phillip Heads at 8 p.m., and arrived at Hobart at 8.30 a.m. on March 15. Left again at 4.30 p.m., arriving at the Bluff at 6 a.m. Experienced fino weather with smooth seas to Hobart, thence a strong north-east gale with heavy eea till FuyS''gur Point was passed. Passengers — For Blnff — Miseea Galbraith (2) and OedeD, Mrs Booth and child, Messrs Highton, Booth, Thompson, West, M'Leod, HolmeF, Percival, Elliot, Terry, Leitch, Downey, Hunter and M'Callum ; for Dunedin — Misee3 Mor^on (3) and WilBOp. Mesdamea Bannatyne, Hartley and Bon, Lothian, Ligan, Morton end Killoeb, Messrs Beaver, Cohen, Marka, M' Donald, Davidaon, Mortoo, Burns, Killock, Cuthbert and son, Kelly, Sollaa and Lothian ; for Ljttelton — Miss Hurnall, Mesdamcs Hurnall and Leatherbarrow, Messrs Leatherbarrow, Warner, M'lntosb, Andrews, Murds, Johnston, Hilson and Hard; ing ; for Wellington — Misses Worrah', May, Walkerly and Draper, Messrs Huggins and Stewart ; for Auckland— Misses "Whitriay and Cooper, Messrs Cooper, Jame?, Whitney and Thomas ; for Sydney —Mis Byrne, Messrs Bennett, Thomas, Djraicg, Martin and Byrnes. AUSTEALTAN SHIPPING 1 . Sydney, March 19. Arrived— Hautoto.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5211, 19 March 1895, Page 3
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441SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5211, 19 March 1895, Page 3
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