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Webtfobt, 14th March. Arrived— Grafton, from Nelson, bailed— EUeiton, schooner, for Wellington; Kennedy, for Nelson; Wallace, for Hokitika. IiTTTM/roN, 14th Match. Sailed— Jane Douglas, tor Kaikoura. 15th March. Arrived— Bßo a.m., Arawata, 1.20 pan., Oreti, from Wellington. TOCABO, I4th March. Arrived-Comadie, barque, from Sydney, to load for London. AxroXLAPD, 14th Match. Arrived, 1 p.m.— Hero, from Sydney. noTOH, 14th Maroh. Arrived, 6 p m.— Hawea, from Wellington. Hokitika, 16th March. Arrived, 8 a.m.— Wallace, from Westport. Patea, 15th Match. Bailed, 9 eun.— Patea, for Wellington. WahOardi. 15th Maroh. Arrived, noon— Wakatu, from Wellington. Bailed, 10 a.m.— Btormbird, for Wellington. HKiSon.lSth Maroh. Arrived, 6 80 a jn.— Hawea. from Pioton. Bailed, 930 a.m.— Hawea, for Pioton and Wellington. NAWHB. 18th March. Sailed, 1 80 p.m.— Kiwi, for Oastlepoint. Kaikouba. 16th Match. Hailed, 1.40 p.m.— Jane Douglas, for Wellington
The b.i. Wakatipu arrived from Sydney at 3.30 thlß afternoon, having left there on Thursday last. Bbc saili South to-morrow. The b s. Nupier left Blenheim at 2 30 pan. yesterday and arrived at our wharf at 10.30. Bbc returns to same port at 6 this evening. Captain Fiakrepotts good progress bang made ia repairing the little steamer Mohaks, whioh went ashore near the Woirau bar, and it is expected (he will be afloat by Friday or Saturday next. The Mapier returns to Blenheim this evening The b.b. Hula left Wanganui at 10 o'olock last night, crossed the bar at 10.90, and arrived here at 945 this morning; experienced B.W. wind heavy sea on the bar, and light N.E. wind with fine weather from Uona. Bbc returns to-moirow evening. The barque S. B. Luhrs, with a cargo of coals for Captain Williams, arrived from Newcastle at 7.30 last evening, having left there on the 28th of last month. Bbc soils again for Newoastle on Saturday next. The steamers Go-Ahead for East Coast, and Wakatu for Wanganui, Fatea and Nelson, Bailed last evening. The s.i. Hawea arrives from Pioton and Nelson to-morrow morning, and leaves in tbe afternoon for southern porta. The s.s Penguin arrives from the South tomorrow, and on Thursday proceeds to On«hunga via intermodiats porta. The barquentlne May is now taking cargo for Hong Kong. She has good accommodation for a (ew passengers. The p.a. Manawatu sailed for Wanganui this afternoon. The s.B. Jane Douglas should arrive from Lyttelton and Kaikoura to-night She sails for Foxton to-morrow evening. Captain Williams' brigbntine Mary Bannatyne came round from the sup thiß morning. She is now teceiving new rigging, bes'dea other improvements. Aa the Btormbird was detained at Wanganui until this morning, she will not arrive here till about VI to-night. Tbe sa Patoo, from Patea, will be here early to-morrow morning.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 61, 15 March 1881, Page 2
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