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Xi7TTEX,TOH, 20th July. Sailed— Tararua. for Port Chalmers. Pout Chalmers. 20th July. Arrived— Kingaroomt, from Melbourne, via the Bluff. Auckland, 20th July. Sailed— Te Auau, for Sidney; City of Now York, for San Francisco, with tho homeward mail. Tb9 s.b. Arawata arrived at Russell at 7 p.m , having left Bydney at 5 30 p.m. on the 15 h iiist. She has 502 tons cargo for all ports, and the following psbayngors for Wellington— Messrs. liiufiord, Oolville, and Evang. Manukau, 20th July. Bailed— Taiaroa, for South. Passengers lor 'Wellington— Hon T. Honderuon, M.L.C., Mossrs. Wiißou and son, Itau&neld, Tippe.Lawry, Havre and Knako. Gbeymouth, 20th July. Arrived— Murray and Wallace, from Nelson. 'I'IMABU, 20th July. Sailed— Young Diok, for Bydney. NAI>IEB.2IBt July. Arrlvad, 5 a.m.— Go-Ahead and Kiwi, from Castlepoint. Foxton, 21st July. Arrived,Ba.ni.— Tui, from Wellington. Hailed. 8 a.m.— Jano Douglas, lor Kangitikei and Wellington. *¦

The ss. Hawea came in from Picton and Nelson this morning at 10.30. She left Nelson at 5 p.m. yesterday, and reached Picton at 3 this rnoruiDg; moved on again half an hour afterwards, and arrived here us above ; from Nelsou to Picton thick dirty weather, and thence aoroßS tho btrait strong easterly gale. She sailed South this afternoon. The s.s. Baugatira camo in at neon to-day from the Manukau, laraiiaki and Wanganui, having left the latter port at '.» o'clock yesterday evening, and experienced strong B.E. wind with heavy sea. She returns to same ports to-morrow. Tuo 8.8. Napier arrived from Blenheim last night, and returns to-night. 'lhe stoamer l'atea arrived from Patea at 10 30 last night, and returns to same port to-morrow afternoon. Tlo brig Kobin Hood made our harbor last evemug. oho luit Newcastle on the 9tb mat., and exporicucLd fine w^atber. Tbo a.s. VVanaka left for the Manukau, via inturinodiuto ports, this afternoon. The steamer Tui, for Foxton, sailed last ovoniug and is expected back to-morrow. Tho p. e. Manawatu ia expected back from Wunganui to-morrow morning. The steamer VVakatipu will arrive from Port Chalmers and Lytteltoa to-morrow morning, and leaves uguin same day fur Sydney. The Bteainor Kennedy was Btiil aground yesterday on the Nonth Spit at Greymouih. It is stated that she will have to be lightened and launohed. The vessel reported by tbs Time* this morning as being off the bar at Hokitika should havo been the schooner Wanganui instead of the fi.B. Kennedy. By a private telegram from Bydney we learn that there is a strong S W. gale blowing there to-uay, accompanied with a very heavy sea on the coast.

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Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 168, 21 July 1880, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 168, 21 July 1880, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 168, 21 July 1880, Page 2