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The Charles Edward left Nelson at 8 o'clock lost nigbt, arriving hero at 8 this morning; experienced strong SE. winds with nasty sea. She returns to Nelson and West Coast ports this The steamers Stormbird and Hula arrived here about 4 p.m. yesterday from Wanganui. They return to Bame port at 9 o'clock this evening. The 8.8. Wakatu sailed for Wanganui at 8 o'clock last night, and is expected back tomorrow. The steamer Taioroa took her departure for Picton, Nelson, Taronaki, and Manukau this afternoon. The s.s. Te Anau, which left Fort Chalmers yesterday afternoon, calls at Lyttelton to-day and will arrive here to-morrow. Shebxings up the Botomahana'a passengers and cargo. The as. Penguin will arrive here from Auckland via the East Coast to-morrow and sails South same day. The brig Robin Hood made a start for Newcastle yesterday afternoon, bat she only got as far as Worser Bay, where she was still at anchor this morning, owing to the unfavorable wind blowing. She mode Bail again atlpm. The steamer Wanganui leaves Lyttelton for Wellington this evening, and should arrive here to-morrow afternoon. The barque Hawkbope, which left here on Saturday evening, arrived at Oamaru yesterday. The 8.8. Jane Doaglaa, from Lyttelton and Kaikoura, should arrive here to-night. The steamer Gr&fton leaves Lyttelton this afternoon, and will arrive in Wellington tomorrow. The p b. Manawatu, which left Foxton vestef- - day afternoon and arrived here at 3.30 p.m. today. The repairs to the machinery of the steamer Waitaki were this afternoon completed in a satisfactory manner, under the direction of Mr. Kable, of the Lion Foundry. She sailed South about asO this afternoon. The departure of the b s. Hinemoa fromTaratiw.ih at 7 30 last night for Wellington, is posted on the telegraph board ; but, as she has to be at Napier to-morrow, to convey his Excellency the Governor to Wellington, we imagine she is coming via Napier; in which cose she will not arrive here until Baturday morning.

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Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 63, 18 March 1880, Page 2

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 63, 18 March 1880, Page 2

Untitled Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 63, 18 March 1880, Page 2

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