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TELEGRAMS.

Wellington—Feb 13, 3 15 p ra, Phoebe from Lytteiton; 1 pm, Electra for London; 3 pm, St Vincent for Lytteiton j 4 pm, Eg- ; _noat forPicton ; Feb. 14,10 15 am, Phcebe ■ - for Nelson; 530 am, Storm Bird for i*fJWat)gaauil'■' :., >- ' - ; * - 13, Wellington from Picton ; 10 am, Wellingtdh for Taranaki. Gbeymouth—Feb. 14, Ham, Ceres for Melbourne. --1 -'*■ The ship Blue Jacket sailed from the Heads at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning, with a fair .■.••■> •.:'// I .■'.*: / \/'\(\i' v ;■ • The schooner E V Cameron, Captain J h :QmWN&» arrived in harbour yesterday afternoon from Timaru. She left that port on Wednesday afternoon; experieribng strong head winds- during the passage. * - : .': sphooner Fawn, Captain Davis, arrived in harbour at 430 p m yesterday. She left Timaru on Wednesday, in "cooapany with the E U Cameron, experincing strong head winds during the passage. - The steamship Alhambra, 1000 tons, Captain J McLean, commander.:arrived in harbour "" yestet day morning frooi'Melbburhe viaf noitfern ports. „ She cleared Port Phillip heads* at 8 -1> ■fn 1 /on 1 ihe 30th instant; experienced ; light winds; with fifie leather, and arrived off Hokitika at 11 p m on the Bth : discharged cargo into lighter on the 9th, and left for Greymouth at 8 p m same day ; jH4le3~"'fpjr" at 2am on the 10th; and arrived at 2 am on the 11th ; left at 10 p m " . same' day, and arrived at Wellington at 10 amen the 12th; sailed again at 7 pm, and arrived at Lytteiton at noon on the 13th. She nailed for Melbourne via Dunedin and the 7pm same day. The ps Coomerangf'left Dunedin on Wednesday, February 10, at 1130 am; arrived at -L Oat&aru fit 845 pm; left Oamaru at 5* 30 am - earths 11th ; arrived at Timaru at 7 15 pm; Tieaaru the following day at 7p m; arrived left ■r et Akaroa at 980 am; left. Akaroa at 1215 pm; arrived at Lytteiton at 630 pm yesterday. Experienced strong northerly winds . from Dunedin to Timaru, and Timaru to Akaroa j, ~, moderate from Akaroa to Lytteiton; wind S W» blowing fresh. AJWelliogton paper says the berths in the steamship Ruahine are being very rapidly . ts.ken, and there can bo no doubt Bhe will "", leave for England full of passengers. It being found that the steamship now running between Sydney and Auckland, * & to meet the requirements of the trade, her owners (Messrs Griee, Bnmner, and Co ) have determined open placing the Blackbird, a steamer of about 600 tons register, as an additional boat upon the Kne. In the*? Argoß*' we find the following list ol projected departures for Lytteiton :—Omeo; 7th Fafcriatfyj Ta&wrnay, 15th February; irSS 5 2( >th February j Gothenburg, 25tb FeDruary, Tb.9 steamer Bombay left Melbourne at 2 J_* O0 *& c 2nd hist, with the Australian and ***•*♦ XBa2 « and <h» East. :A

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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1823, 15 February 1869, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS. Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1823, 15 February 1869, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1823, 15 February 1869, Page 2