BY TELEGRAPH. Auckland, 29th March.
Sailed— Mary Anderson, schooner, for Samoa. The schooner Hannah Rose, from Dunedin to - Kaipara, sighted a wreck 14 miles south by east off Cape Campbell. No human beings were ¦een on board the wreck, which appeared to be a large vessel completely broken np. The Hinemoa has sailed for Wellington with the Premier and party. The Hero sails for Bydney on Monday. The schooner Nymphe cleared lor Levuka to-day. ' 30th March. Arrived, to-day— Soroo, from London. Kaxpaba, 30th March. Arrived— Prosperity, brig, from Wellington, on the 26th. Pobt Chalmebs, 29th March. The ship Lyttelton, -was admitted to pratique to-day. Twelve black gome arrived in good order for the Acclimatization Society. IiTTTEiiTON. 2Uth March. The barque Marrie is loading here for Gape Town. She has been chartered to return via Calcutta with corn sacks and oil. The Janor is also loading for Cape Town, and returns via Mauritius with sugar. 3lst March. Arrived, 6.30 a.m.— Wanaka, from Wellington. Napieb, '29th March. Arrived, 4.30 p,nx— Rotorua, from Wellington, and left at 6 for Qisborne. 30th March. Arrived, 10 ajn.— Rangatira, from Wellington. Nblbon. 30th Moron. Arrived. 2 p.m.— Wallace, from Wellington. BiiBNHHiM. 29th March. Arrived, midnight— Napier from Wellington. Oabtlhpoint, 30th Maroh. Arrived, 10.30 a.m.— Kiwi, from Wellinton. Wahqanui, 30th Maroh. Arrived, 2.30 p.m.— Manawatu, from Wellingt'n Bluff, 31st March. Arrived, 7.10 a an.— Arawata, from Melbourne, with the Suez mail. She left Melbourne at 6.30 p.m. on the 26th ; experienced strong easterly -winds, theh westerly till arrival. She brings 24 saloon and 33 steerage passengers, and 310 tons of oargo lor all ports, also 10 cows. She sails for Danedin at 4.30 p.m. Saloon passengers lor Wellington— Messrs. Scott, Tuckwell, and Henrich; Mrs. and Miss Thompson. The 8.8. Wellington came in from Nelson and Picton at 3 a.m. yesterday, and left again some day for Taranaki and Manukau with the outward San Francisco mail. The B.s. Claud Hamilton, from Melbourne (20th), via the West coast aud Nelson, arrived here at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday, and sailed for Lyttelton this afternoon. The s.s. Ladybird left fort Chalmers on the 28th, called at Akaroa and Lyttelton, and came into harbor at 3.30 yesterday. She Boils for Auckland via East Coast tnia afternoon. The Huia arrived at noon yesterday from Wanganui, after aVI nous' run. She leaves for Eaikoura and Lyttelton this afternoon. The s.s. Jane Douglas arrived from Foxton on Saturday. She returns to same port to-night. The steamer Wakatipu left Sydney on the 25th inst, and arrived in harbor at 11.30 last sight. She goes South to-morrow. The brigantineß Sarah Pile from Kaipara, and Darcey Pratt from Oamoru, arrived on Saturday night. The Tui came in from Foxton last night, and leaves lor Wanganui this evening. The SB. Talaroa sailed this afternoon for Pioton and Nelson. H.M.B. Wolverene steamed out of harbor at 9 o'clock this morning, Dound for Fiji. The Emerald also got up steam this morning and took a turn round the harbor, coming w an anchor again at noon. * Tbe Manawata will arrive from Wanganui early to-morrow morning. The ship Hermione sailed from Worser Bay yesterday morning for London.
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 382, 31 March 1879, Page 2
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525BY TELEGRAPH. Auckland, 29th March. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 382, 31 March 1879, Page 2
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