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ARRlVED—September 20.

Tekapo, s.s., 2350 tons, Shepeard, from Danedin, Ouuiaru, and Tiinaru. Union Steamship Company, agents. Jane Douglas, 5.8., 78 tons, Whitby > from Kaiioura. Cuff and Graham, agents. Cusared—September 20. Isabella Anderson, 79 tons, Lang, fo r Danedin. Can , and Graham, agents. Sailed—September 20. Crusader, ship, 1053 tons, Perrlam, for London, ,via Auckland. Dalgety and Co., agents. Tekapo, 5.5.,2350 tone, Anderson, for Sydney Tia Wellington. Passengers— Mesdames Restall, Gibbs and family, Cuddon, Hall and family. Misses Dealands, Gibbs, Patterson, Pickle, Messrs Dealands, Cooke, Stringer, Stringer, Cunningham, C. Cunningham, Cuddon, Cooke, Hall, Davis, Ogden, Master Cooke Union Steamship Company, agents. Akaroa, 8.8., 48 tons, Harris, for Akaroa. Kinsey and Co., agents. Omapere, a>s., 6UI tons, Smith, for "Westport, union Steamship Company, agents. Alert, schooner, 45 tons, Matthews, for Waitara. Cuff and Graham, agents. Te Anau, 8.8., 1652 tons, Mclntosh, for Wellington, Napier and Auckland. Passengers—Mesdames Patterson and three children, Howell, Gibb and two children, Handley, Pollock and child, Rowe, Cook and two children, Misses Horrell, Hewitt, Patterson, Messrs Dunnage, Greenstreet, Skelton, Court, De Castro, Patterson, Horrell, Berkeley, Rowe, Mason. Union Steamship Company, agents. Expobts. Akaroa—For Akaroa—l7 sks potatoes, 12 bags coal, 2 sks bran, 7 sks oats, 5 sks chaffy 5 cases geneva, 2 cases schnapps, 6 cases stone, 4 cases rennet, 14 bars, 11 bdls, 1 ca&e iron, 14 coils barbed wire, 2 cases staples, 6 drum oil, 2 drums paint, 3 cases tea, 22U0f t timber, 2 casks cement, 12 easbweights, 1 drum tar, 60 pkgs sundries. Isabella Anderson, for Dunedin—so sks wheat, 110 sks potatoes, 60 sks flour, 6000 bricks, 90 sks chaff, 13 sks bran, 17 pkgs machinery. Te Anau, for Wellington—3 sks oysters, 4 plates iron, 40 pka sundries. For Gisborne—4 cases tea, 21 skg oats, Sβ sks potatoes, 40 bales woolpacks, S pkgs sundries. For Auckland—7l cases tea, 260 sks oats, 404 sks potatoes, 250 aks barley, 2513 sks wheat, 4 pkgs harrows, 47 pkgs sundries. For Napier—7o cases tea, 3 crates biscuits, 20 pkgs implements, 4 pkgs harrows, 2 pkgs sowers. 2 cases iron, 20 oars steel, 21 pkgs sundries. For Apia —1 case sundries. For Tauranga—l box sundries. For Suva—l case sundries. For Samoa—7 cases wine. For Russell— 20 ska oats, 1 sk oatmeal. Tβ Anau, s.s., left for Wellington, Kapler, and Auckland, at 3 p.m. yesterAlert, schooner, sailed for Waitara yesterday afternoon. Omapere, e.s., left for Westport last night. Isabella Anderson, schooner, cleared for Danedin yesterday. -CairntouL, 8.8., leaves for Melbourne direct to-day. She is commanded by Captain Geo. Allman, late of the s.s. Ringarooma. Mr H. C. Seigel, late of the Pukaki, has been appointed purser. Jane Douglas, e.s., arrived from Kaikoura last night. Akaroa, 8.8., left for Akaroa yesterday afternoon. Bimutaka, 5.8., Captain Greenstreet. Iβ due in port-to-morrow morning from Port Chalmers. Crusader, ship, was towed out to sea at noon yesterday. She goes to Auckland with a part cargo of produce. At that port she|loads for London. Tekano, 5.8., Captain Shepeard, arrived at 10.30a.auyesterday from Dunedin and way porta. Her purser, Mr George Martin, reports leaving Dunedin on the 17th at 0 a.m., called at Oamaru and Timaru, and arrived as stated above. Experienced light winds, smooth sea, and fine weather. Captain John Anderson took his old posi! tion as commander last night, when th e tekapo left for Sydney and Wellington.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7421, 21 September 1889, Page 4

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ARRIVED—September 20. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7421, 21 September 1889, Page 4

ARRIVED—September 20. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7421, 21 September 1889, Page 4

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