PORT OF KAIAPOI.
BAILED. Feb. 27—Dart, echooner, Whyte, for Wellington. BXFOBT3. Per Dart. 1329 bushels wheat, 20 cheeeee, Birch and Co. The S 8 Keera, Captain Joyce, arrived in harbor early yesterday morning from Dunedin. Wβ ere unable to give a report, there being no communication with the shore owing to the bad state of the weather. The fine echooner Lady Don, Capt. Morton, arrived in harbor at 11 am on Saturday. The foliewujff ie the report:—Left Tiniaru on Friday, the 26th instant, at 8 p m ; experienced light SE wind for the fir«t four hours, then calm up to 8 a m on the 27th, when a strong breeze set in from the S W till her arrival in Lyttelton as above. She brings 246 bales wool consigned to Messrs Miles and Co. The ketch Jupiter, Captain Chapman, sailed for Hokitika on Saturday forenoon. The echooner Coquette, Captain sailed early on Saturday morning fur Auckland with a cargo of grain.
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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1835, 1 March 1869, Page 2
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