SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS, October, 21—Wairarapa, from from South. Passengers—Messrs J. McNeil, S. Locke, Dunk, Rymer, J. Ebbitt, J. H. Coleman, J. N, Williams, McGuiniss, Prichet, M. Clabby. Mrs Dunk, and Miss E. Clubby. 21—Taiaroa, from South. Passengers. Nil. DEPARTURES. OCTOBKR, 21—Taiaroa, for Auckland, Passengers— MfliS.rs McPhail, and Thompson. 21 Wairarapa, for Auckland. P Nil. The Southern Cross was cxpicted to leave Auckland yesterday. If )o she may be looked fo' some time to?marruw,“|eav(ng]tho same day for Napier and Wellington. The Taiaroa arrived from South early yeoterdav morning, and left in the aft* rnoon for Auckland, I he scnooiier Elibank Castle, will most probably leave for Dunedin direct, to-mor-row* lhe Wairarapa arrived early on Sunday morning last from Melbourne and South, ano after discharging her cargo and passengers she proceeded on her way north to Auckland.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1372, 23 October 1883, Page 2
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134SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1372, 23 October 1883, Page 2
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