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BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Ist April.

Sailed— l 3o p.m., Australia,for San Francisco; for Wellington with a cargo of , t i™ b^ ttll , nat _ Owing to the non-arrival of the Wellington with tfie Southern jmrfta until 4 o^ook, tie xnan earner wasd^^ti^ B Olook. ApriL Arrived— Wanaka, from the North.. SaUed-Arawata,ior the Nortti. Pas»ngers for Wellington-Mr, and Mrs. M'Kenrie, Miss Clayton, Dr; Heotor, and Sergeant Doiwan. . Captain Newman took oharge of the Arawata in lieu of Captain Underwood, who leaves per Tararua on Thursday for Melbourne, and prooeedsHome in the John Elder to bring out the Union Company's ¦* "gggg* w Arrived-Olaud Hamilton. She is detained here until to-morrow at 1 poo., taking to grain f °The el reoSpto'forpilot fl gepaldinto the , labor office during Moron exceed in amount that oX any previous month. The aum Is over *p. 2nd April. Arrived -9.20, Wakatipu, from Wellington; Arrawata, from Port OhsJmers^wWi ****£*• Arrived, 3.tf p.m.-Lodybixd, fromWeUingon Arrived.4a^^Klwi,fr^«tlep ] Ohit. prii > SaUe^.late-S te Ua,for S ngton ißtApriL Arrived, 2.45 p.m.— Tai, from Wellington. The Government steamer Hinemoa arrived from Auckland and Eawau at 9 last night. The p.b. Manawatu, which came in yesterday afternoon from Wanganui, brought the follpwing passengers :-Misses Evans, Cameron, Meadamefl Stewart, M'Beth, Stevens, Maidley and 2 children, Messrs. Alexander, Stevens.Hill, Weir, Delford, liOvy, Blackburn, Lusty, Wood, James, Buckley, Martin, M'Beth, and Maidley. Bh« returned to Wanganui this afternoon. The steamer Southern Cross, from Auckland via Napier, orrived here at 3.80 p.m. yesterday. She Balled again for Jjyttelton this afternoon. The steamer Tsioroa left Nelson at 8 p.m. yesterday, called at Picton at 11.15 p.m., left there at 1 o'olook this morning, and mode our harbor at 7 a.m. Fine weather was experienced throughout. She sails for Picton, Nelson, Taranald, and Manukau, on Thursday next, The brJgontine Holly Bayley, Captain Crone, arrived in harbor early this morning, with a cargo of fruit and timber rrom Hobart Town, after a very fair run of 12 days. Mr. Heaton is agent for her. The Bohoonera Elizabeth Conwoy for Greymouth, and Baby for Eaikoura, soiled this morning. The barque Australind sailed for Newcastle yesterday afternoon. The s.b. Claud Hamiton, from Lyttelton, will arrive .to-morrow morning, and leave same day for Melbourne via West Ooast. The* steamer Arawata will arrive to-morrow morning from Melbourne via the South, and remains here until Sunday, when she returns to same ports, taking tbe outward Sues moil. The steamer Tui will arrive here early tomorrow morning 1 from Wanganui, and returns to Wanganui same day. The Government steamer Stella will arrive to-morrow night from Hokitika. The p.s." Ijytteiton leaves for Nelson tlifl evening at 5 o clook. The bardue Malay, from Newcastle, has been signalled all day. She will pcobably beat in this evening.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 384, 2 April 1879, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Ist April. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 384, 2 April 1879, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Ist April. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 384, 2 April 1879, Page 2