ENTERED OUTWARD.
December XI, > Catherine, fctfch. U torn, W«e, to* * The s.B. Tainoi passed Fork Chalmers. Heada at 5 o'clock last night. She i* due - In Lytteltoa this morning at 7 o'clock. Ha&tot?, β-s., arrived in port at 6.3 ft - ».m. yesterday from Bunedin via Oamarn •- and Timaru. " She left Dunedio at 3 p.m. on the 14th, called at Oamaruand Simara, and arrived here aa stated above. Experienced variable winds and fine weatae/, SH<j left lo? Wellington at p.m. yesferday. _~,.„ . ' The Herald o| November 27th speaka thn» of New Zealand ports:—• •*Tlie New Zealandere.are a proverbially • wwiable and hospitable people, aad there Iβ nQ{ a port from the Thiee Kinga to the - wafeh will not In a poblie v&y gel? Ip a right good round of enfcerfcalameDt ►fo? w$ m©a Q* a wajahjp -«rlieaev#r~a veaeei of thafc kind ehooaeg ta - favo* *hem with a viait. It ia- In this way that Anj&land, WeSlngtoai Ly ttelton and, DtUtedln, but particularly the two first. named ports, are always spoken of 90 well is what may be termed "man-of-war circlee." Apropos of thi3 is the visit of the «ertoan squadron, the Leipzig, Sophie and -'Alexandrine, to Wellington. They arrived, on-the 17lh current, &nd within twenty* lon* hours a oitiae&«' ball. 8 Grbverspr'a pUmfcVR regatta, and other attraotiona "«m» aaraagea,"
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7738, 18 December 1890, Page 4
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