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VESSELS IN PORT.

Orpheus, schoonor Star of England, s.s. Pirate, scow. The s.s. Ahuiiri loaded up yesterday, and steamed for Blackhead in the afternoon. The soow Pirate hovo up anchor to-day and attempted to sail out of the bay, but owing to the light breeze, did not make much headway, She dropped anohor again, and will probably get away during the night.

Tho s.s. Bella returned from Mohaka last night. She brought baok Messrs Glendinniag and Griffin's gear used in the construction of the Mohaka bridge, and a few bales of wool and skins.

The U.O. B.S.Australia leaves Wellington to-day, and is due here to-morrow afternoon. Bhe will in all probability be dispatched for northern ports to-morrow evening.

The U.O. b.b. Manapouri, from Sydney and northern ports, is duo iv tho roadstead at daylight to-morrow morning. The Ahuriri runs off at 7 a.m. for the inward passengers and mails, and the last launch taking tho outgoing paeseDgers for south leaves at 2p m. Iho Manapouri only proceeds as far aa Dunedin, her Melbourne running being taken up by the Waihora, leaving Dunedin on the 17th inst.

The s.s. Anglian ia due from southern ports on Friday. The outgoing passengers will be taken off at 4 p m. The s.s. Te Kapu steams for Wairoa at 10.30 a.m. to-morrow. The U.O. b.b. Dingadee leaves Dune.in next Friday for Bluff, thence to Camaru and this port. She brings a full load of produce. The U.C. s.s. Wareatea has been put on to load produce at Timaru next Tuesday. ' [_EB PBESS ASSOCIATION— OOP-BIGHT.] (Received June 5, 1.45 p.m.) Newcastle, This day. Sailed—Ganymede for Lyttelton. Mb__o-EN_, This day. Arrived —Wakatipu from tho Bluff.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7383, 5 June 1895, Page 2

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VESSELS IN PORT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7383, 5 June 1895, Page 2

VESSELS IN PORT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7383, 5 June 1895, Page 2

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