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BY TELEGRAPH. Port Chalmers, 2nd January.

Sailed— Helena Holmes, for Wellington.— Albion, for the Bluff.— Tararua, for the North. Passengers for Wellington— Mesdaines Wartloek and child, Clark and child, and Gisboxne, Mr. Barker and son. _ _ , Dunedin, 2nd January. Arrived— Norval, from London, at the Hands ; toft 2nd October. Piotoh. Slid January. Arrived, 6 pjn.— WeHlngton,ttom Wellington. NaiiSON. 3rd January. Arrived, 4 ajn.— Wellington, from Pioton. Sailed, 115 pjn.-Taiaroa, for Pioton and Wellington. Ltttbltoh. 3rd January. Arrived, 10.30 a.m. — ladybird, from Wellington.— Tararua, from Port Chalmers.— Spray, from Pioton.— Huntress, basque, from Hobart Town. +

Tho steamer Kiwi arrived from Paliiaer Bay at 1 o'clook this morning, with a cargo of wool, andleavou this afternoon fdr Oostlepoint and Napier. The dm. Napier left Blenheim at 12 last night, and arrived here at 6 o'clook this morning. She sails for Blenheim again this evening. The p.s. Manawatu arrived at 8 oxlook this morning, after a run of 14 hours from Wanganui. She returns to same port to-nighii. The Union Co.'s ¦.a. Wanaka arrived at 11 o'clock this morning. She left Auckland at 4.80 pm. on the 30th, Tauranga at 1015 a m. on 91st, Poverty Bay at 6pjn. on Ist, and Napier at 1 p.m. yesterday. We or* indebted to Mr. ' Harnett, purser, for flies and report. She does not go South xtatii after the arrival of the Toiaroa, expected at 12 to-night. Tho schooner TT"it»«->» Barcate, from Lyttelton, came in with a cargo of colonial produce last evening. ..«_.,* . Tbe schooner Aurora, from the East Coast, ran into port at noon to-day for shelter; she . was unable to land the station cargo. The steajHora Btormbird and Go-Anead, {or Wanganui, flailed last evening. Tbe steamer Btella, for Cape Campbell, sailed late last night. The Huia, for Wanganui, got away this afternoon; and the Bangatira, for Napier and Poverty Bay, leaveß to-morrow. The Ju'ius Vopal, for Kaipara, sailed this morning. The s.s. Taiaroa, from Onehnnga via Taranhki, Nelson, and Picton, should arrive here shortly after 13 to-night. The b.s. Tararua, from Melbourne via tho South, will arrive to-morrow morning, and leaves again same day foe Sydney via Napier and Anoklaml. taking the outward Ban FranCisco mail for transhipment. The ship St. Leonards has on board 3,500 bales wool, 300 casks tallow, 120) oases meat, and 80 packages sondrios. She will leave for London on tha 15th inst. The ship Wairoa is expected to be a full ship by the 15th mat, when she sails for London.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 310, 3 January 1879, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH. Port Chalmers, 2nd January. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 310, 3 January 1879, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH. Port Chalmers, 2nd January. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 310, 3 January 1879, Page 2

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