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January. 2'2—Ringarooma, s.s., for Northern ports and Sydney.., Passengers—Mesdames Williams, Cooke, Pritchard, and Bridget; Misses Cooke, Bacon and Pearce (2) ; Professor and Madame Haselmayer and 2 assistants; Messrs β-oudy,- F. Stewart., W. F. Wilson, BrtfwnyßC. Kerr, F. G. Bendall, Sellurs, C. Palmer, Gooseman, Combes, Bygum, Irvine, O'Be&an, Gannon, Anderson, Kennerley, M. Baker, and Gilberd; Master Briclger, 2 JlJrtivea and about 70 original. . 22—Albion, s.s., for Southern porte and Melbourne. Passengers Mesdames Wellwood, Arkwortb, Jones, Wormwood, Pepprell, Martin, and ; Misses Bewson, Arkworth, Webster - , Bi-ennan, Coveney, Harding, Hufcfcon, and Burns ; the Revs. W. C. Olliver and Mathers 5 Mr and Mrs Lowry, Mr and Mrs Wall, Mr and Mrs Drake, Fireman A. Waddell, Messrs Peacock, Johnson. "Bonifant. Thow, Fou«rere, J. Afcwill, West, Marriner, Frost, Walters, Innes, Carlyon, Marks, Vallance, Kober, Belcher, Gardiner, Youle, 3rre°edrnan, Buckle, Poole, Hill, Martin, Cary, Proffi'f;, and Weston; Masters Williams (3), and Russel; 2 jockeys, 1 native, 9 in the steerage, and aboi;t 60 original. 24—Linda Weber, brigantine, for Auckland.
The s.s. Sir Donald returned from Arapawamii afternoon, with a load of wool, which she transhipped to the barque liOchnagar. . The a.s. Maori returned from Wairoa at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, with a number of passengers and some -wool and tallow. She leaves again for Wairoa at 12 to-night. The s.s. Fairy, Captain Campbell, arrived from Waikari at 2 o'clock yesterday, with 55 bales of wool. The Union Company's s.s. Ringarooma left for Northern ports and Sydney at 11 o'clock on Saturday night. The Union Company's s.s. Albion, Capt. Garrard, arrived here at 6 o'clock on Saturday night, and Bailed for Melbourne via Southern ports at about 2 a.m. on Sunday. She left Auckland on Thursday at § p.m.; called at Tauranga on Friday, and Gisborne on Saturday morning. Her cargo, some 30 tons, -was lightered by the Sir Donald. t The brigantine Linda Weber sailed for Auckland in ballast at 8 o'clock this morning. The s.s, Kiwi leaves Wellington for hero to-morrow evening. The lighters Admiral, Three Brothers, and Sir Donald, discharged their cargoes out of Saturday's Union boats to-day. The s.e. Result, Captain Baxter, is to leave for the Wairoa this evening.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2989, 24 January 1881, Page 2
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