VESSELS IN TORT.
Flyine Scud, three-masted schooner Opotiki, schooner iuo, ihreu-rn-Hted schooner Orphans schooni-r Agnes Donald, schooner
The schooner Lily arrived from Timaru this morn inn;, and anchored in the roadBtead Capt«in Blom reports having left Timaru last Friday, and having experienced very heuw weather, which compelled him to heave-to two days off Cape Turuagain. The Lily comes inside this evening, and will commence discharging her cargo of flour to-morrow. After discharge of her inward cargo, sho loads here for Lyttelton and Timaru. The schooner Orpheus, Captain Smith, Bailed for Ticoaru this morning, taking a oargo of timber. The schooner Agnes Donald has commenced taking in potatoes for Auckland. Owing to a heavy southerly sea still running outsido, it is doubtful whether the Ahuriri will venture down the coast tonight. i._e following sailing vessels are now homeward bound from Napier:—Mairi Bahn, ship, 106 days out ; Oamaru, ship, 92 days out; Opawa, .-hip, 78 days out. The" X.M S. Tongariro left Hobart at 4 p.m. yesterday for New Zealand. She landed eight passengers at Hobart for Australian ports, and brings sixty-two for this colony.
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(Received June 10, 10.40 a m.)
London, June 9. Arrived—Cape Wrath, ship, from Wellington (Feb. 14). • Rio de Janjxbd, June 8. The R.M.S. Ruapehu sailed for London to-day, all well. Sydney, This day. Arrived—Eliza Firth from Tairua, and Killarnoy from Whangaroa. Mblbou-ne, This day. Arrived—Circe from Invereargill. Sailed— Waitemate for Kaipara. Adelaide, This day. Arrived—Oamaru from Mercury Bay. [pee peess association.] Bluff, This day. Arrived, at 7.45 a.m.—Hauroto from Melbourne. No passengers for Napier.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6170, 10 June 1891, Page 2
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260VESSELS IN TORT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6170, 10 June 1891, Page 2
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