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Pobt Chalmebs, 17th April. Arrived, 4.45 pjn.— ltinge.room*. The ship Auckland soils for Ixmoon on Saturday. 18th April. Bailed— Ladybird. Passengers for Wellington—Mr, amd Mrs. Anderson. Auckland, 17th April. The Botorua cleared Sydney Heads at 1 p.m. on theiatti. She experienced westerly -winds and heavy beam seas throughout, and arrived •t Bußsell at 0 a.m. passengers for Wellington— a in the steerage. Pioton. 18th April. Arrived, 6 aja.—Toiaroa, from Wellington. • 77. NArara,lßthApril« Arrived, i a.m.— Kiwi, from Wellington. ' m The 8.8. Stad Haarlem arrived in harbor this morning and was berthed at 9 o'clock. A report will be lound elsewhere. She was brought into harbor by Captain M'Farlane, the coasting pilot, who brought her up from Port Chalmers. She was then .boarded by Pilot Sims, who brought her alongside. This was a work of some difficulty, owing to the large size of the vessel, and tha fact that she had to be brought up against tbe wind. The manoeuvre was very skilfully performed,- however, and Pilot Sims succeeded in berthing her without a single mishap, after taking a preliminary turn round the harbor to getevtwytnjUig oa board. Bfluared. . up in readiness. „'¦ , : ' The Union Company's steamer Wanaka, Captain M'Gillvray, arrived in harbor about 2 o'clock to-day. If om Auckland, via the East Cowtt, -. The s.s. Tui left Wanganui at 7 o'clock last evening* and arrived in har bar at 10, this morning. • BUe BiiU at « this evening lot: Kaikooxa anftliytfelteni 'Shfi 8.8. Go-Ahead arrived in harbor at 10 10 this morning, after a very rough passage from Wariganal. . She left the latter port at 6.20 p.m. onJW«daesday. Yesterday a heavy gale sprung upland Captain Dicker put back into Ohau Bay. Tne gale moderated towards daylight this morning, and at hWI-paat ff> the Go- Ahead zesumed heo journey, arjxvingjhere as above. Xbe i.s. Jane Douglas left Foxton at 5 p.m. on the VUh aad arrived in harbor at 6 this morning. BHe leaves this evening . for Eoikoura and « IVyttotton., r ' . SCne, p.B. Lyfcteltonrlett Blenheim at 4 p.m. yesterday, crossed trie bar at 3 this morning, aridarrived'm harbor at 11.30 ajn. Sha xetaraa | to same port this evening. The p.s. Manawatu arrived from Wanganui this afternoon. The topsail eohooner PeUoah arrived from Oamaru tbia afternoon, af Mr a good* ran. [LhfrßAi Star of the South sails this afternoon forPictpn. - , The sTb. Talaroa left to* the North at midnlght>y«eUrday, ¦ , <i*.M.S. Emerald leaves to-morrow for the Auckland Isles. •the,', Union Company have chartered the BteamerOnfeo whioh was trading between Melbourne and Otaga She left Newcastle yesterday, and is expected to arrive here early on We&nfesday next. She will be employed, in the coasting trade and will sail South the same day.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 397, 18 April 1879, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 397, 18 April 1879, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 397, 18 April 1879, Page 2