SAILED.
Jan. 27 — Penguin, s.b., 517 tons, Manning, for" Wellington. Uuion Steamship Company, Passengers— Misses Skinner, QaJlatly, Allan, Pick. ering, Mfttbeeon, Pemberton, Moore, Hawkins, Jon 03, Chapman, JParr on, Hay ton, Reid, Gilchrist, Aitken, Withbsoa, Griffiths, Archibald, Menelaus, Matson, Campbell, Davis and Checkloy, llesdames Gardiner, May, Hill and family, Hawkins, Coughlan. Cuthbert, Hanlou, Gilchrist, Bayley, Wilson end three boys, Dunu and child, Empson and two children, Archibald, Toogood, Caratta, Stevenson and GallatJy, Hon HaU-Jones-and secretary, Messrs ' Coiighlan, Uuthbert, Morris, Satchjll, Morgan, Empson, Tooeood, Springthorpe, Carroll. Stevenson, Gallatly, Turner, Carrord, Teldwick, Hyatns, , Hurshall, Speight, Bonntree. Mnclaverty, Slater, . Hill, M 1 Naught ou, Gnnn and Smith. impobtb. t . Penguin : From Wellington— 4o sacks bottles, JL bicycles, 3 octaves cider, 15 sacks hides, 15 casks, pelts, 4 bales leather, 78 ' pieces timber, 60 pkgs;_ >' from Manukau— 42 cases fruit, 10 boxes tomatoes. ' - exports. Lily : For WaitaDU— 33 sheep. Invercargill : For London— 6346 bales dumped wool, skins and hair, 159 bale? undumpedircool, 98 casks tallow. Waihora: For Wellington — i hhds?ole, 1 bag ' chains, 3 cases bacon, 80 sacks seed, 47 rams, 20 pkgs; for Nelson— 2ol sacks wheat; 1 ptff; for Napier— l pkg mattress, 116 bags" seed, 20 sacks - meal, 3 cases bacon, 1 cycle, 4 plcga'windmi]l,.7 pkgs ■ implements, 2 wheels, 10 tubes, .SO pkgs; for Gis-- '; borne— 2 kilderkins- ale, 38acksjneal, 1 sack oatina, . lonill, 6 cases bacon, 1 caae.choese, 190 bags-flour, *• SQ-sacks flour, 30 pkgs; for New Plymouth— l pkg fittings ; for Auckland— l ' sheet copper, 5 sacks peas, 5 sacks barley, lOOisacksuialt, 12 casesbacon, SO sacks manure, 7 cases .meats, 70- sacks ilour, -30 cases cheese, 20. bags flour, 1052 sacks. wheat, 25 . )?niinie3 onions, 1 reaper and binder,246 socks oats, ' 768 sacks seed, 200 bogs flour, 50- sacks flour;, for, ■ Wanganni— so sacks seed. . ■ The ship Invercargill, of the -Shaw, Savilland. Albion Company's fleet, was-ckared.at the Customs-, yesterday for London, with a full cargo of wool, Ac. She is expected to get toray-to-day. 1 Shaw, SflviU and Albion Company's steamer Maori is expected to arrive to-day, fronxKapier., She will load a qnantity-of catrpo at this fort, and.. . is expected to get away 'from Wellington, .her finaL . port, about Feb. 5. Messrs PitcaUbiy, WaUaceoind.Co.'saiew- 4 bar(iue Actis, a vessel of 525 tons. register, is appointed to • leave Sooth . Africa in a. f ew-days^for, Newcastle,, where she loads coal for. Lyttelton. The vesselwill bekept>in theintercolonial.trsde. Captain Mfllman, of the Union, Company'sd eteamer Dingadee, reports passing ''{he New Zealand Shipping Company's baTqneOnjrwa.-wliiclileft-Lyttelton on Saturday for Keweastle, in Cook, Strait, on Tuesday morning. Captain-Martin,, of the Opawa, desired to bejreparte^. The Gorernment steamer- "Eutanekaivwilttleave . to-day for Wellington.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6089, 28 January 1898, Page 2
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434SAILED. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6089, 28 January 1898, Page 2
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