MIOWERA v. MARAROA.
(liy Telegraph.—Press Assooiaiion.) Dunedin, March 14. Souio splendid atuamiiig wos done by both tho Miowera and Muraroaou tliclr recent voyage Tho Miowcra loft tlio Bluff at 1.1)0 p.m. on Thum(iny, and ]>roo*n<loii to Molbouino direct. Hho arrival tit Melbaurno I lends at 0 o'clock on Bunchy night, liar (manage having oaoicpiud 7H bourn jlO minutes; lrv'w<t, after allowing for tile dttl'iirono'- of time, nquivaluntto mi average apaeu of Ifi'S knots per hour, an excellent performance. Tho Marurou'M rooord, liowovnr, in own butter. Blio left t!>u JJlufF m 6.D. p.m. on tho Thursday, proceeding direot to tho Sounds. BJio lolt Milford Sounds »t 9 a.m. on Friday, Find arrived at Molbournu Heads at 9,20 a.m. on Monday, her average iipcetS on tho naesago from tho tiounda being lC'Okuots por hour.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4368, 15 March 1893, Page 3
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132MIOWERA v. MARAROA. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4368, 15 March 1893, Page 3
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