TELEGRAMS.
"WBiJUtiTOTON—ApriI 26, 8 10 a m, Wanganui from Wanganui; 2 30 p m, William Adere for Newcastle.
Nafxbb—April 26 t 11 15 a m, Ahuriri from Auckland.
Poet CHALMBBa — April 26, 730 am, Wainui for Lyttelton; 12 20 pm, H M 8 Blanche from Lyttelton (coming up) j Mindora from London; Phoebe for Bluff; Keera for Lyttelton.
The es Halcyon, Captain McLean, will run
between Lyttelton and Pigeon Bay, in place of v the Betsy Douglas. The Halcyon is a very fast and powerful boat, has first class acoom. modstion for ladies, and from what we have seen of her she will soon become a favourite. The brigahtine Annie Brown hauled alongside "thescrewpile jetty yeeterday afternoon, to take in a load of grain for Auckland. The Isabella, Canterbury, Spray, Jane Anderson, and Wild Wave, sailed yesterday for their respective destinations. Ihe Cleopatra having discharged part of her cargo hauled off the breastwork yesterday afternoon on account of the threatening state of the weather.
The schooner Aurora hauled alongside the breastwork yesterday afternoon. The. Sβ Bangitoto and Comerang sail today for the South. The schooner Nora, Captain Black, arrived in harbour on Sunday evening. She left Pic ton on Friday last and experienced strong N E gales till her arrival as above.
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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1882, 27 April 1869, Page 2
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