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PORT OF WELLINGTON. ARUIVALB.

January 12— Dido, cutter, 30 tons, Shilling, from Blenheim DEPARTURES. January 12— Itangatira, ss, 180 tons, Griffiths, for Napier January 13 — Herald, schooner. 03 tons, Lambert, for Palliser Bay January 13— Derwent, brig, 221 tons, Waite, for Newcastle January 13— Lyttelton, ps, !XJ toas, bcott, for Blenheim PASBENGEK LIST. OUTWARDS. Per Hangatira: Cabin — Mrs Williams, 8 children, and servant, Mr and Mrs Duck and Infant, Mr and Mrs Luckio and 3 children, Mr and Mrs Charlton, Misses Strange, Lnird, and Ma'cbrett, Mes3ra Griffiths, Goddavd, Gald, aud Williams, EXPECTED AUKIVALB. Hawea, ss, from the South, 14th Taupo, ss, from Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau, 14th Coliraa, ss, fi-ora the South, 14th Avawata, ss, from Melbourne, via tho West Coast. 14th Ladybird, ss, from the South, 14th Rangatira, sa, from Napier, 15th Phoebe, 89, from Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau, 17th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawea, ss, for Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau, 14th Taupo, ss, for the South, 14th Napier, ss, for Foxton, 14th Ladybird, ss, for Picton, Nelson, Tnranaki, and Manukau, loth Arawata, ss, for Melbourne, via the South, 16th Phoebe, ss. for the South, 17th Kiwi, ss, tor Castlepoint and Napier, 17th Rangatira, ss, for Castlepoint, Napier, and Poverty Bay, 17th . » The cutter Dido arrived from Blenheim last evening. The ship Pleiades was herthed at the wharf this morning. She was also entered at the Customs to-day, and will commence discharging to-niorrow. The barque Malay and the brig Derwent sailed for Newcastle this forenoon. The telegraph steamer Tui arrived from Blonheim this afternoon. Reports the barque Malay aud brig Derwent auchored inside tho Heads. The ship Border Chief, now lying in the stream, bound for London, was Teady to make a start this forenoon, but the wind suddenly went round, and she will now liavo to wait for the fiivst favorable change.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1876, Page 2

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PORT OF WELLINGTON. ARUIVALB. Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1876, Page 2

PORT OF WELLINGTON. ARUIVALB. Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1876, Page 2

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