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Bailed— Taranald, ship, for London. JLxttbltom, 20th January. Bailed— Wanaita, for Port Chaimors. Oak abu, 20th January. The ebip Ardenting, with a cargo of wool and prodacß, cleared to-day for London. The cargo Is valued at £42,000. This is the first wool ship that has loaded up fully inside the breakwater. Auckland, 20th January. Sailed— Albion, for South. Oastlkpoint. 20th January. Sailed, 4 p.m.— Kiwi, for Wellington. jficroN. 20th January. Arrived, 730 p.m.— Hawea, from Wellington. Napikb. 20th January. Soiled, 6 p.m.— Qo-Ahead, for Castlopoint and Wellington. Nelson, aiat January. Arrived, 10 a.m.— Hawea, from Pieton.
Post Ohalmebs, 20th January.
* The B.s. RiDgarooma loft Melbourne at 230 p.m. on the 11th, Hobart at 7.40 p.m. on the 13tb, sighted Puraeygur light at midnight on the 16th and arrived at the BluC at 7.30 next morning; left again, at 015 p.m., and arrived at Port Chalmers at 520 a.m. next day ; Bailed again at 0 p.m. on the 19th, called at Lyttelton yesterday, and arrived here at 1p m. to-day ; experienced strong easterly gale wica high sea to Hobart. thence to the Bluff fin* weather; encountered severe noith-west gale with high and confused soa between Kaikoura and Wellington. She sails for Sydney via Auckland ana the East Coast this afternoon, Tha s.s. Penguin left Onehunga on the 16th, ctdled at Taranoki, Nelson and Picton, ai>d arrived here at 7.15 this morning. She left again this afternoon for Lijttelton, and returns on Sunday next. (The b.s. Kiwi, from Ha pier via Oastlepoint, ehonld arrive to-night, tihe returns to same ports on Monday. The s.B. Huia left Wanganui at 12 last night, crossed the bar at 12 30, bad steady breeze from N.N.Vk., at 4 a.m strong gale from west with heavy sea, and arrived here at 11.35 thia morning. She returns to same port to-morrow. The steamer Napier left Blenheim last evening and arrived here at 5 o'olook this morning uhe leaves again to-night for aame port. The barque 0. M. Tucker arrived in harbor last evening, after a tedious passage of 20 doya. Southerly wsuther prevailed throughout. Tbe sotiooaer Old Jaok arrived last night from Port Underwood. The steamers Mohaka for Blenheim, and Manawatu for Wanganui, sailed last evening. They aro expected buck tomorrow. The steamer Kennedy sails this afternoon for Picton, Nelson and West Coast, Tbe b.b. Graf ton leaves for Nelson and West Coast this evenitg. The s.s. Albion, from Auckland via the East Coast, will arrive here on Sunday, and sails South on Monday. The steamers Tui and Stormbird were still barbound at Foxton lust night. U they get out thia afternoon they sUould arrive to-morrow morning.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1881, Page 2
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441BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1881, Page 2
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