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BY TELEGRAPH. Lyttelton, 9th June.

Arrived— Duke of Argyle, ship, from London. Sailed, 8.30 p.m.— Wakatipu, for the South, with mail. l Cleared — N.Z.S. Company's ship Waikato, with a cargo of wheat, wool, and tallow, &c, Xt value £66,000, and 37 passengers, She sails " to-morrow. » There ia a very Btrpng fee , ing here with re- * gaiVl to the Wakatipu working to-day so aa to enable her to reach Port Chalmers to-mqxrow with the inward mail. The Taranakl that left here last night could have been kept until thin morning, taken the mail aboard, and proceeded ' on to Dunedin at once. Pobt Chalmers, 9th June. Sailed— Hawea, for the North. Passengers lor Wellington— Mrs_ Collins, Messrs. Sullivan, M'Larey, Grant, ancwl'Lellaa. \ \^ , 10th June. *Arri7ed,ll.2s a.m.-*Vakatipu, from Lyttelton, 1 with 'Fria* mail. ' ? \ Napieb, 9th June. Arrived, 11.30 a.m. — Eangatira, from Welj & . WANQANtn. 9th Jane. Arrived, 8 pja.— Stormbird, from Wellington. +

Tho Napier, from Blenheim, arrived at 4.30 on Saturday afternoon, and leaves for same port this evening. The Tui came in from Foxton at 10 p.m. on Saturday. She leaves for Kaikoura and Lyttelton this evening. The p.s. Manawutu arrived from Wanganui at 3 a.m. yesterday, and will return to same port this evening. The Wellington, from her Nelson trip, arrived at 4 a.m. yesterday. She returns to Picton, and Nelson at 10 o'clock to-night. The B.a. Go-Ahead, Captain Dicker, from Napier, via Cape Turnagain, Akiteo, and Castlepoint, arrived here at 8 a.m. yesterday. She soils for Wanganui this evening. Tho 8.8. Bingarooma left Melbourne at 3 p.m. on the 29th ult., and arrived at Hobart Town at 7.30 a.m. ou the 31st ; sailed at 4.30 pju. same day, and arrived at Bluff Harbor at 11.30 a.m. on tho 4th inst. ; left at 8 next morning, called at Port Chalmers and liyttelton, and made our harbor at 10.30 a.m. yesterday. Beporta a German barque in the Strait yesterday morning, flying K.D.P.G. The Kingarooma leaves for Nelson this afternoon. The Eaßby, from the South, arrived at 12.30 p.m. yesterday, and sailed for Sydney at noon to-day. The p.s. Lyttolton came in from Blenheim at 12 last night. She returns to Blenheim this evening. The s.s. Taupo left Auckland at 4 p.m. on the 6th, called at Tauranga, Poverty Bay, and Napier, and arrived in harbor at 9 this morning. ! She took her departure for the South this afternoon. The steamers Wakatipu for South, Charles Edward for Nelson, Jane Douglas for Foxton, and Stormbird for Wanganui, sailed on Saturday evening. A barque from the South has been signalled 1 all day. It is likely to be the Pleiades, from Newcastle via Napier, having left the latter port on Tuesday last. Her cargo consists of coals for Captain Williams. The 8.8. Hawea will arrive here to-morrow forenoon from the South, and sails on Wednesday for Auckland via tbe East Coast. The Stormbird from Wanganui, and Jane from Foxton, should arrive here early to-morrow morning. Captain Bose informs us that the New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Hurnnui, from Wellington, arrived at London prior to the 7th of June, all well. From the Home News we learn that on the 13th March the ship Pleione, from Londov to Wellington, was spoken in4odeg. N. 17deg. W.: and on the 30th of same month the ship Cr. igrnullon, also from London to Wellington, -tdeg.

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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 138, 10 June 1878, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH. Lyttelton, 9th June. Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 138, 10 June 1878, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH. Lyttelton, 9th June. Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 138, 10 June 1878, Page 2