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PORT OF WELLINGTON.

' ABRIVAW. Februaty4~iTarartt», ss,-,524 tons, Rouse, from Melbourne, triar,We&fc Coasfr ' ' February- 4~Taranaki, ss, 299 tons, Wheeler, from the South

DEPARTtTBES, February 4— Phoebe, an, 419 tons, Worsp, for the South

FASSENOER LIST. INWARDS, Per Tararua .' Cabin — Mrs Gorton, Miss Fletcher, Madsm Fletcher, Mrs Spicer, M m Fobert, Miss Grey, Mrs Evans, Mrs Johnson and 3 children, Mrs Gale and 4 children, Mrs Cameron, Mrs Drummond and 5 children, Miss Griffin, Sir David and Lady Monro, Messrs Barraud, Harvey, Cooke, Duncan, Hall, Murray, Moorshead, Cameron (2), Henley, Gale, M 'Donald, Jollie, and Thompson, and 41 for South, Per Taranaki: Cabin — His Excellency Sir G-. Bowen, Captain Pitt, Messrs Beetham, Dimond, Blow, Mitchell, Davis, Reed, Chambers, M'Dougall, Mrs Chambers, Miss Donnelly, 20 for the North ; 13 steerage, 10 for the North,

OUTWARDS, Per Phoebe : Cabin—Mr and Miss Warburton, Miss Hill, 18 original, and 2 children.

KXPECTBT* ARRIVALS. Nebraska, ps, from Napier and Auckland, eth "vjk.'V iv/i'-i' Paterson, ps, from Sydney, 4th ' * Alhambra, ss, from Melbourne, via the South, llfch

KBOJECTED DEPART DUES, Napier, ss, for Wanganui, 4fch Tararua, ss, for Melbourne, via South, 4th l * ' Nebraska, ps f for the South, 6th Paterson, ps, for Napier and Auckland, 7th -' ¦" '¦ **' '•' -'- ' l •"• Alhambra, en, for Melbourne, via the Wesfc Coast, 11th ?

The s,s, Tararua left Melbourne on 25th January at 3 p.m., Bad fine-weather f;camedown under easy* steam ; afnved afc Hokitika at 11 a.m, on 31st, was tendered at once, and left; for Greymouth afc 3 p,m,, was tendered aft midnight, and left for Nelson afc 1 a.m, on Ist, arriving same night afc 9 p.m,, leffc at 2 p.m. j Bad strong S,E. breezo rounding £tep'hen'B Island, afterwards^ moderate and fine-, arriving in Barbour- afc daylight. We are indebted to Mr. Easfcon, purser, for files. The B.s, Taranaki leffc Dunedin on Isfr Feb., afc & p.m., and arrived afc Lyttelton afc 1 p,m, on the 2nd ;. leffc afc 8,30 p.m. on the 3rd, arriving in port* afc 2 p.m. to-day.

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Evening Post, Volume VIII, Issue 310, 4 February 1873, Page 2

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PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume VIII, Issue 310, 4 February 1873, Page 2

PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume VIII, Issue 310, 4 February 1873, Page 2

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