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Post Chal/MHBB, 24th March. Bailed— Wakatipu, for Sydney, via Lyttelton and Wellington; JUngarooma, lor Melbourne via *he Bluff. _„. „ . 25th March. At Head*— Weßtland, ship, from London ; all well. Sailed— Walters, for London. Attokland, 24th March. Bailed, 11 a.m.— Te Anau, for Houth. Patsen(gers for Wellington— Mrs Miller and children, Sev. Mr. Potter and Mr. Mark Lyttelton. 24th March. Sailed- e p.m.* St, Kilda, 4.15 pm., for Wellln * ton 25th March. Messrs. Money Wigram & Co.s' 6teamer Norfolk, Under charter to Shaw, Savill and Co. arrived here at 1 o'clock this morning, after a flne passage of 62 day s from Plymouth. After discharging her Lyttelton cargo Bhe leaves for Wellington. WOTO h. 94th M«*h. Arrived, 6 45 p.m.— Hawea. from Wellington. FoxToN.s4th March. Arrived, 3.30 pan.— Jane Douglas, from Wellington. WANOANioi.24th Maroh. Arrived, 3 p.m.— Manawatu, from Wellington. OASTiiEPoiMT. 26th Match. Bailed, early— Kiwi, for Wellington, via coastal stations. Nelson. 2 lth Maroh. Arrived, 4 a.m.— Hawea, from Pioton.

The s s. Botorua., from Melbourne (16th inst) via South,,arrivedact^sjwfaarf at 9.40 this morning. Bne lets Port Chalmers at 4.10 p.m. on the 23rd, and arrived at Lj ttelton at 9 15 a.m. yesterday} stitoa fcgain.flr^SO p m. and artived Is abmrc We arepdebfed'to Mr. T. U.Man ton. Burner for files and report, .The Botorna leaves again this afternoon for Attokland via the East C SoinVuttte intfaty was ttltin town to-day at ttae norf&Wvift W too eteamw Penguin, from northern ports. 8h« was telegraphed as having left Pioton at 2 o'clock this morning, and should have reached bete by 7 a.m., but up to 3 30 this aft«noon.Bhehttdjaot,bfifia.BignaUed. We understand the Union Company received a telecram to the effect that there was a thick fog in Tory Channel this morning, which, no doubt, is the oauwot her detention. The Government steamer Hinemoa arrived iv harbor at 1035 this morning, having left Itfttelton at 5 40 last evening. the s a. Wakatu, from Wanganui, arrived *t 430 p.m. yesterday. Bhe leaves for Wanganui and Patea this evening. The 6 s. Murray-artived here at 7.30 last evening from the West Coast, Nelsdn and Picton. She will leave again to-night for Nelson and The s?u. Napier arrived from Blenheim at 6 30 last evening, and returns to same port to-night The outter Hero arrived early thiß morning from Lyttelton. The bb. Star of the South sailed for Nelson and vyeeS-CoMtpoita ,last night. T&i •&• %a^Ktipu from the South to-morrow rifoining, and leave again in the afternoon for Sydney direct. The b.b. Grafton arrives from Lyttelton tomorrow, and sails same day for Nelson and West Coast The steamers Oroti tand St. Kilda, from the Boutn, wilTariiv^ hire mttly this evening. Tho a & Hais auiftd for Waiiganui- this afternoon. The following vessels are now due here:— Alastor, 115 days out from London; Crownthorpe, 110 days from London and 100 from Portsmouth; Pareora, 9l dayß from Deal. The barauo Bewioksbire is 91 days out from Greenock, The ship Orari, which arrived at livttelton the other any from London, reported experiencing unusually light weather— lignt airs and calms continuing.' This ta'ay account for the lengthened passage's- being made by the above veßßels. Shaw, Bavill & Co a' barque Antarea has now on board 2000 bales wool and skins, 200 bales flax 800 casks tallow, 100 bales leather, 700 oases meats, 300 bigs peal, and afe the balanoe of her cargo is no# engaged she ft expect»ttto flail in about a week.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 70, 25 March 1881, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 70, 25 March 1881, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 70, 25 March 1881, Page 2

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