TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
[reuter’s telegrams.] London, March 3. The ship Lavia has arrived from Auckland {Nov. 17), The ship Irene has arrived at New York from Auckland (Dec. 4.) Sydney, March 4. The Ringarooma arrived from Auckland yesterday. Ter Press Association.] Wellington, March 4. H.M.S. Espeigle has arrived here from the Bluff via the West Coast. •_ Auckland, March 4. The Zealandia with the English mails arrived this morning and left for San Francisco at two o’clock. Golden Isle from Tonga. Zealandia from Sydney—Passengers for Auckland : Saloon, Mr. D. Maunson, Mr. and Mrs. McMillan, nurse and child, W. C. Goddard, C. A. Boley, Mr. and Mrs. Everad and child, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lees, Mr. Mumbard. Mr. C. M. Kenworthy, Mr. and Miss Werand and two steerage. ' The Zealandia had 1 saloon and 4 steerage passengers for Honolulu, and 50 saloon and 54 steerage for ‘Frisco booked through from Sydney. From Auckland : 25 saloon and 22 steerage. She sailed for ’Frisco at 4 p.m. The s.s. Te Anatt arrived here to-day at 12.30 p.m. ; left Sydney 28th February. At 4.30 p.m. on the Ist passed the Ringarooma. Passengers, saloon : Messrs. J. Walters, W. Gim, Raymone, E. B. Day, W. Fry, J. A.Fry, Jennings, F. Bornstein, A. Emson, Ormerod, J. R. Hanna, Rev. Dr. Kelljnack, Sir George Whitmore, Mr. and Mrs. Roulton, Mr. Kellett and two children, Mrs. N. Tutschka and child, Miss E. O’Connell, Mrs. J. Hay, Mrs. Williamson. Messrs. George, Blackmore, Kelly, Price, Macey, Cook, and 21 in the steerage.
Wanaka, for south. Passengers : Misses Paton, Wood, Mrs. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Gilson and two children. Messrs. V. Bindon, Bennett, R. Wells, F. Potter, Thatcher, McMaster, Mareroe, Stamp and Pitcher.
Lyttelton, March 4. Sailed : Hawea for Wellington, Tarawera and Wakitipu for Port Chalmers.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 83, 5 March 1884, Page 2
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297TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 83, 5 March 1884, Page 2
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