BY TELEGRAPH. Napier. sth March
Arrived, 5 pan —Te Anau, from Wellington. Onehxjnga, 6th March. Arrived, 18.30 p.m.— Hawea, from New Plymouth, with the Suez mail. Wanoanui, Cth Maroh. Arrived, 12.50 p.m.— Stormbird, from Wellington Foxton, 6th March. Arrived, 11.30 am— Jane Douglas, from Wellington. 7tb March. Sailed, 13 SOp.m— Jane Douglas.for Wellington Blenheim, 6th March. Arrived— l 220 p.m., Napier, from Wellington ; noon, Wallace, fiom Nelson. Bluff. 7th March. Arrived, 8 a.m.— Enigarooma.from Melbourne. Lett Sandridge at 3 20 p.m. on the Ist Maroh and arrived at Milford Bound at 5.40 on the 6th; left at 11 a.m. and arrived here as above, having experienced fresh head wind. Passengers for Bluff— General M'Donald, General Mitchell and lady, Mersrs. Carr (2), and 3 steerage; for Dunedin— Misses Cargill, Dove, Solsod, Bacon, Strachan, MahiSy, Wallow, Kennedy and Walsh Ales James Walligan, M'lntosb, Bunting, Can and Gilchrist, Messrs. Bunting, Qilchrist and 14 steerage ; for L.yttelton— Misses Bennett, Clark, TJrwiu and 2 steerage ; for Wellington— Misses Bhurbridge and Gregory, Mesdames Wilson and Barlow, Messrs. Bawson, Mitchell, M'Connell, Henry and 3 steerage ; for Napier— 2 steerage ; for Auckland— Mr. Mason ; for Sydney— Messrs. Grant and Campbell. The Stella has amved from the West Coast, and the Neptune and Firefly have sailed for Newcastle. The s s. Penguin lelt Lyttelton at 10 p.m. on Saturday, and reached Wellington at 4.&J p.m. yesterday. Bho left again this afternoon for jPioton and Nelson. The p s. Manawatu came in at 4 30 yesterday morning, having left Wanganui the previous afternoon.f ternoon. She returns this evening. The a s. Kennedy arrived yesterday morning from West Coast ports and Nelson. She returns to same ports to-night. The a s. Tui amved early this morning from Lyttelton, Kaikoura and Kekeranga. She will now be laid up for about a month, to receive the new boilers made by Bobertson & Co. The schooner Cutty Hark arrived from Greymouth on Saturday evening, and the brigantine, Mary Bannatyne.frooa same port, come in yesterday. The schooner Ada and Dora, a email vessel recently built in Port Underwood, arrived here this morning for the purpose of being surveyed and registered at the Custom House The steamers fcttormbird for Wauganul, Jane Douglas for Foxton, Napier for Blenheim, and Wakatu for Patea and Wanganui, Bailed on Saturday evening The three first named should be in harbor again to-morrow morning. The b.b. Tararua arrives here to-morrow morning from Auckland and East Coast. She sails for Melbourne via the South some day. The p.fl. Wallace should arrive from Nelson and Blenheim to-morrow morning. Bhe returns in the evening to Nelson. The three-masted schoonor Ellerton left here on Saturday afternoon for Westport. The shifting of ber foremast seems to have improved her very much, as she stayed very well and cleared the Heads in two boards. The ps. Samson is advertised to sail for Wanganoi, Waitara and Monukau, this evening. The b.s. Patea should arrive from Patea tomorrow. The schooner Aurora arrived this afternoon from Lyttelton, and was berthed at Plimmer'swharf.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 54, 7 March 1881, Page 2
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500BY TELEGRAPH. Napier. sth March Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 54, 7 March 1881, Page 2
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