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Lttthlton, 6th February. flailed— St. Kilda, for Dunedin. - tihabt7. 6th Februo ry. Arrived— Graf ton, from Oamara ; W. C. Went* worth, from Newcastle, after a etormy passage, lOßing boats, water tanks, &o. Napibb. 6th February. Arrived, 1 p.m.— Arawata, from Wellington. Oabtlbpoint, 6th Febmaty. Sailed, early— Kiwi, for Wellington, via coastal stations. _ , Wanoantji. 6th February. Arrived— early, Btorn.-bird, noon, Huia and Bumson, from Wellington. They return to Welliugton this afternoon. ' Blbnhbxm, 6th February. Arrived, 11 a.m.— Mohaka, from Wellington. Blots'. 7th February. The s.a. Botomahana arrived at 114a'tbis morning with 119 saloon and 67 steerage paesenaera. Left Sandridge at 3.30 p.m. on Ist, and experienced moderkte winds and fine weather until arrival at Hobart at 7 a.m. on the 3rd. bailed at noon same day, and bad moderate winds and fine weather until atrival at Milford Bound. Passengers for Bluff— Mesara. Whitehead, BUia, Paitington, Pierson, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Larnach and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Hitohen, Bealcombe, Newbury, Mrs. Mitchell, Baiter, Mr, and Mrs. M'Millan and 2 children, Moore, Wamock.Miaa M'Bweeney, Mrs. Scale?, Miss Pratt Preston, Davis, Spurgeon, Lamaille, I>xwson> For Dunedin— Mies and Master Graham;- Mrs Aitken, Mrs. West, Mr. and Mrs. Whitelaw, M Dermott, Batterby, Misses Martin (2 ) Singleton, i regar, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, Jones, Mies Jones, and servant, Biley Donaghy, Gill, Cook, Health, Mrs. Holmes. Mrs. Gourley, Mr. and Mrs. Fish, Kew, Miss Gillies, Thallon, Barn* Bide, Beid, Caldwell Miss Johnson, Simpson, Dodson, Mrs. Wakefleld, Penny, Sheridan, Aitken, Prootor, Celebrated-, Knell, Hederly*, For Lyttelton— Mrs. Spaokman, Snowball, Miss Martin, Domlain, King, Miss wagner, Talt, Miss Senior, Madden,. For Wellington— Messrs. Dick Zohrab, Miss Irvine, Fox, Flack, Miss * Browning, Mnuday, Mrs Gibbon, Piooless, Mrs. Danks and coild, Mrs. Flack and son, Mr. and Mrs. Powley. Minnant, Glsborne, Mrs. Seymour, child, and servant. For Auckland— Messrs. Bmith, Bellar, Quirk, Mrs. and Miss Pyne, Conpi and, Mies Bickers, Crothors, Chapman, Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Lomond, Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. Edie and child, Bmith, Lindsay. The fl.s. To Anau left Auckland on the 4th at 6 pm. and arrived at Gioborne on the sth at 6 p.m. ; left again same day at 11 30 p.m., and arrived at Napier yesterday at 8 a.m. ; left again same day at 2 p.m., and arrived here at 7 this morning; experienced light variable winds and fine weather throughout the passage. She left again this afternoon for Melbourne via the South. The s s. Wanaka, from Lyttelton, arrived here at 3 p.m. yesterday. She sailed again this afternoon for Picton and Nalsou. The s s. Murray arrived from Bangitikei at 12 o'clock on Batnrday night. She leaves for Nelson and West Coast to-night. The B.s. Go-Ahead arrived from the East Coast at 10.30 p m. on Saturday, and leaveß for Caatlepoint and Napier at 5 p m. to-day. The ss. Wakatu, which arrived from Wanganui at 3 p.m. yesterday, leaves for Nelson to-morrow aiternoon, taking the Australian cricketers. The B.s. Patea arrived from Patea at 6 o'clock this morning, and returns to Patea to-morrow morning. The b.s. Tui, from Foxton and Bangitikei, arrived here at o'clock 2 yesterday morning. She leaves for Kaikoura and Lyttelton this evening. The p.B. Manawatu arrived at 6 a m yo-ter-day from Wanganul and returns to the same port to-morrow. Xne s b. Napier arrived from Blenheim yesterday morning at 4.30, and returns to same port at 12 to-night. The steamers Mohaka for Blenheim, Samson and Huia for Wonganui. and Star or the South for Westport, Grey and Hokitika, sailed on Saturday night. The p.e. Wallace should arrive to-morrow morning from West Coast and Nelson; Bhe return* to tame ports in the evening. The s.s. Stormbird, from Wongonui. should arrive here to-morrow morning. ABRIVAL OF^THE BhTp EUTEBPE, FBOM LONDON. Messrs. Shaw, Bavin & oo.'s fine ship Euterpe, from London, was eigualled this morning, but as a N."W. wind prevailed, she had not reached our harbor at 3 p.m. The Manawatu went out this- afternoon to tow her in. Tno ship left London on the 25th October, under command of Captain PBillipß. Messrs. Levin & Co. aro agents for Che ahip. She brings eight passengers .whose names ate :— Second Cabin— G. Nauman; steerage— Annie and Jameß Sohaafer, Kate Harland, N. Boater. Miss Lackland, William Bobo and Mr. Bishop. ,
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 30, 7 February 1881, Page 2
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