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PORT OF KAIAPOI.

ARRIVED. July s—'Moa, s.s., Swanson, from Lyttelton.

SAILED. ' July 5-r-Moa, s. s., Swanson, for Lytfcel_tan.

IMPORTS. Per Moa—6o doors, 3 pkgs sashes,

...... ; exports. : : Per: Moa—-2400 bushels oats, 2 sacks wheat, 2 do flour, 1 do potatoes.

IN BIVEB, July 4—Ocean Bird, Angelina.

, The 8A Maori, Captain J. Malcolm, sailed for Dunedin via intermediate ports yesterday evening. : ' :■ . . The s.s. Ahariri, Captain McGillivray, arrived;in harbor from Wellington via the Kaikouras yesterday, at 6 a.m. She left the former port m Monday: at 10.30 p.m., and called at the Kaikouras, arriving there at 9 a.m. on Tuesday. Left at 8 p.m., arriving as above. We have to thank the captain for a full file of the Independent. She sailed for the South last night.

The sj. Taranaki, Captain Wheeler, arrived at this port, from Dunedin via Oamaru, yesterday, at 8.15 ajn. She left Dunedin at 2 a.m. on the 4th, and called at Oamaru, arriving there at daylight. ' Left there at 6 p.m., And arrived asabove. We have to thank My Moss,-purser, for our Southern files. The Taranaki sailed for Wellington and Northern ports last night. The brigantine Swprdfish, Captain Harvey, arrived in harbor frbm Hobarton Town yesterday. She lefTfnat port on-the 20*h of with light winds amd calms, which continued until the 22nd. ' Experiencsd thick bazy weather until the 28th, when the wind shifted suddenly to the southward, increasing to a strong gale, withiaSny weataer. Hove the ship to on the 29th untildayHght, ■when Swan Island was sighted, bearing N.E., twelve miles distant. On the gale moderating made sail and kept away. On the Ist July, fresh breeze; passed Cape Saunders at noon on the 2nd. Off Akama Heads at noon on the 3rd; anchored afr the-Heads-on-the i&, arriving as above

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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2552, 6 July 1871, Page 2

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PORT OF KAIAPOI. Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2552, 6 July 1871, Page 2

PORT OF KAIAPOI. Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2552, 6 July 1871, Page 2

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