TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
Auckland, Dec. 14. The ship Piako has arrived from London, after a passage of 114 days. The s.s. Te Anau left for Melbourne, via Southern Ports, at noon to-day, with the following passengers : — For Gisborne — Messrs. Wilson, Richardson, and Walters. For Napier—Messrs. W. Seed, McAlpine, Woods, Edwards, Twist, and Miss White. For Wellington—Mrs. Carpenter, Master. Hamlin, Messrs. J. M. Speed, Cuthbertson, Kane, Pierce, and Mrs. Lawrie. For Lyttelton—Mr. and Mrs. Ziele, Miss Cuthbertson, Mr. and Mrs. Condace, Mr and Mrs. Carrick. Messrs. Stringer, Garland, and Rhodes. For Dunedin—Mr. and Mrs. Duncan. For Melbeurne —Capt. Hadstion, Messrs. J. Bruce and Thurley (2). Dunedin, Dec. 14. Sailed, the Nelson for London.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 22, 15 December 1883, Page 2
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111TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 22, 15 December 1883, Page 2
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