BY TELEGRAPH. Port Chalmers. 28th February.
Bailed— Hawea, for North. fioroH. 28th February. Arrived, 7 p.m.— Wanaka, from Wellington. NM/SON. Ist March. Arrived— 6.3o am., Wanaka, from fioton ; 7.30 a m., Wallace, from Wellington. Bailed, 9.80 ajn.— Wanaka, for Pioton and Wellington. Fatba, Ist Maroh. Arrived, 9 a.m.— Patea, from Wellington. Wanoanui. Ist Maroh. Arrived— B.ls a.m.. Manawatu, 9 ajn.. Hula, ois ajn , St. Kilda, from Wellington. The two ntat named reHurnto-night. Auckland, Ist March. Arrived— Mail steamer City of Sydney, from Sydney. Westpobt, Ist Marob. Arrived— Zior, from Wellington. The s.s. Wakatipu, from Fort Chalmers and Lyttelton. arrived at 7.45 this morning. She left Lyttelton at 4 16 p.m. yesterday, cleared the Heads at 5 p.m., and had light head winds and smooth sea across the Strait. The Wakatipu sails for Sydney this afternoon. The ss. Eiwl, from the East Coast, arrived here last night, and will leave again to-morrow afternoon for Oastlepoint and Napier, but will not go to Gisborne until next trip. As the 8.8. Albion did not gat away from Napier until 5.30 last evening, she will not arrive here before this afternoon. Bhe leaves again to-day for the South. The p.s. Charles Edward left Nelson at 12 o'olook last night and arrived here at 11.30 thia morning. She aulli for Nelson and West Coast ports to-morrow afternoon. The B.s. Napier arrived from Blenheim at noon to-day, and returns to same port to-mor-row night. The topsail schooner Martha Reid arrived at 9.45 this morninc; from Oamaxu, after a very good run of 40 hours. The steamers Huia and Manawatu sailed yesterday afternoon for Wanganui, and are expected back to-morrow. The steamers Wallace for Nelson and West Coast, St Kilda for Wanganui, and Patea for Fatea, sailed last night. The barqne Wigtonshire has oleared for Lyttelton, where Bhe loads grain Tor London. The s.B. Wanaka will arrive from Nelson and Pioton to-morrow morning and sail South same day. The steamer Hawea arrives from the South to-morrow, and on Thursday leaves for the Manukau, via intermediate ports. The steamer Qrafton sailed this afternoon for Lyttelton, Timaru aud Oumaru, The Jane Douglas, for Jb'oxton andßangitikei, leaves this evening. The Stormbird should arrive this afternoon, as she left Wanganni at 10.30 last night.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 49, 1 March 1881, Page 2
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373BY TELEGRAPH. Port Chalmers. 28th February. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 49, 1 March 1881, Page 2
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