BY TELEGRAPH. Port Chalmers, 4th July.
Bailed— Dunottar Castle, ship, for Newcastle; Hawea, for North. Passengers for Wellington— Dr. Wallis. Captain Bell, Messrs. O'Borke, Birch, Rutherford. _ _ , Ltttelton, 4th July. Arrived— Mionora, 30 days out from Newcastle. Nelson. sth July. Arrived, 8 a.m.— Wellington, from Wellington and Picton. „,, _ , Tabanaki, sth July. The s.s. Hinemoa arrived here at 7 o'clook this morning, and having taken the Maori prisoners on board, sailed for Wellington via Opunake at 9.30.
The s.B. Ringarooma left Melbourne OE the Ult., called at Hobart Town on the 27th, and made Blufl Harbor at 8 a.m. on the 2nd insM left again same afternoon, called at Jrort Chalmers and Lyttelton, and arrived here at 7 this morning, after a fine run of 14J hours from the latter port. She leaves again on Monday for Melbourne, via southorn ports ana Mobart The B s. Taiaroa, from Onehunga, Taranaki, Kelson and Pioton, arrived in harbor at 10.35 last night, bringing the San FrancißCO mail. Sbe sails for Picton and Nelson on Monday Tha ns. Jano Douglas came in at 10.15 last night from Toxton. She leaves for Kaikoura "The p.B. Wallace left Nelson at 430 p.m. yesterdayf and arrived here at 8 thiß morning. She returns to Nelson this evening. The b s Hoia arrived from Forton at 8.30 last evening, having left thero at 9 a.m. She returns to Foxton this evening. The p s. Lyttelton left Blenheim last evening, and arrived in harbor at 2.30 this morning. She returns to Blenheim this evening. The b.b. Tui left Wanganui at 10 oclooklaat night crossed the bar at 10.45 and arrived hero at 10.30 this morning. She returns to Bame port this eveniDg. The e.B. Napier left Blenheim at 3 p.m. on Thtoaday, called at tfoxton, and arrived here at 9 tbla morning. She loaves for Blenheim at 12 The steamers Manawatu for Wanganui, Ladybird for the South, and Wellington fornorthern portß, sailed last night. The barque Australind, for Newcastle, cleared the harbor yesterday afternoon. The cutter Lena sailed yesterday alternoon for Port Underwood. The b.s. Hawea, from Port Chalmers ana JUyttelton, -will arrive to-morrow afternoon. She leaveß on Monday for Auckland via East Coast The p.B. Manawatu, from Wanganui, should arrive here to-morrow morning. The s.b. Kiwi sailß this afternoon for the Bast Coast. The steamer Patea will probably arrive here to-morrow afternoon with a batch of Maori prisoners from Patea. The Government steamer Hinemoa will arrive in Wellington early to-morrow morning from Taranaki, which place she left at 9 o'olook this morning. She leaves again same day lor Taranaki and Auokland.
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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 5, 5 July 1879, Page 2
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432BY TELEGRAPH. Port Chalmers, 4th July. Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 5, 5 July 1879, Page 2
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