BY TELEGRAPH. Port Chalmers, 13th November.
Arrived— Oreti. from northern ports. Sailed— Wakatipu. Passengers for Wellington—Meesrs. BngßO:i and Cook. Wanqaxtji. 13th November. Arrived, 5 p.m.— Wakalu, from Wellington. 14th November. Arrived, 7 a.m.— Haia, from Wellington. Castlbpotnt, 14th November. Arrived, 7 am.— Kiwi, from Wellington. Onbhdnqa, 11th Noveinbor. Anived, 6 30 a m.— Wanaka, from Taraouki. Auckland, 11th November. Arrivod— The ss. City of Sydney. She left Ban trnncisco on the evening of the 23id and arrived at Auckland at 350 ihitj day. She brings 63 cabin and 32 steerage piisEcwgors amongst whom are tho Hon. Dr. Dcs Vcbux (tho new Governor of Fiji, Hon. Mr. Eden, Uapt. Herbert, Mr., Kirs, and blits Brogden. Dr. Peebles, tho spiritualistic lecturer, did not arrive ; the statement that bo would do so wao a mistake, but ho loaves by tbe r.ovoniber mail CoVd Cirous also arrived with troupo of elephants, camels, &c The steumor leaves to-morrow for Sydney Bluff. 15th November. The b s. Botomahana left Melbourne at 3 p.m. on the 9th, aDd arrived at Hobart Town at 5 a.m. on tho 11th : Bailed at 4 pin,, experienced fine woather, and arrived at tho Bluff at 4 this morning, tihe sails at 5 pm. for Duuediu. Passengers for Wellington —Moadaruos Oalpnn, Dingin and child, Hutchesou, NelEon, Jackson and Berne, Misees Trask and Butler, Uetsrs. Gantin, Cloote, Somerville, Flyger, Laird, Bois, Spurdle, Dingan, Jackson, Tinney. Tawso, N\ eat Beaks, Trask and Berne.
The 8.8. Botorua arrive i at 9 a.m. yesterday. Bhe left Auckland on the 11th, Gibborne on the 12th, and Napier on Saturday. Bho sailed again this afternoon for Melbourne) via the South. Tho b.b. Penguin returned from Lyttelton yesterday, and sailed this afternoon for Pictou and Noleon. Tho s 8. Patea left Patea at 9 p m. on Saturday nnd arrived ia our haibor at 8 yest;rday morning. She leaves again to-mono w tor Ptitea. Tbe p.s Charles Edward left Nelson on Saturday evening and arrived at our wharf Ht 6 yesterday morning. Sko le-ne3 for Nolson and Wost Coast ports at 5 tLis evening. The 8 b. Grafton iotun:od to port at 11 a m yesterday from Oama.ru and i yttelton. She loaves for Nolson aud West Coast ports at 5 this oveuiag. Tbe b s. Btormbird arrived at 8 45 a.in. yesterday trom Wunguaui, nnd roturns to some port at 5 this evening Tbe steamers Napier and Lytteltoa, from Blenheim, arrived >e&teiday morning, and are advertised to return to same port this evening. Tho steam c v Kiwi sailed on Satacdu-y evening for tbe East Coast. Tho steamer Walcatipu, from Port Chalmers and Lytteltor, will arrive hero to-morrow morning, and leaver again same day at noon for Bydney The b.b. Huia, from Wanganui, should arrive to-morrow morning, and returns to samo port in tho afternoon. Tho bb. Hiufmoa loaves for OjLUiaoke and Ooehunga this af tei noon. Up to 3 p m. to day the steam launch Boojum, which left Port Chalmers on Friday morning at 8 45, had not arrived here. No doubt she has been detnined by tho lioavy soa prevailing on the coast,
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Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 267, 15 November 1880, Page 2
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518BY TELEGRAPH. Port Chalmers, 13th November. Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 267, 15 November 1880, Page 2
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