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IiTTTBi/roN. 13th April. Sailed, 4 30 p.m.— Star of the South, for Wellington Port Chalmhbb. 13th April Arrived— Botomahana and Wakattpu, from LyttellOn ' UthApriL Bailed— Oamara, for London, with 11 passengers and a full cargo. Wanoakui. 13th April. Arrived, midnight — Wakata, from Picton ; 14th April. Arrived— 7 80 a m., Manawatu, 9.45 a.m., Oreii, from Wellington. Nblson. 14th April. BaileS, 930 a.m.— PeDguin. for Picton and Welliugton. OABTLBPOtNT. 14th April. Arrived, 8.30 a.m.— Go-Ahead, from Wellington NAFiKB.I4th April. Arrived, 6 a.m.— Kiwi, from Castiepoint.
The ¦ s. Hawea Uf t Port Chalmers on Tuesday and liytteltoo at 11.50 last uight, and arrived here at 3.30 this afternoon. She sails Koith this oveDins. The ss. Hula left Wanganni last night, crossed the bar at 1030, and arrived here at 10.30 this morning. Hhe returns to * anganui this evening. The p.s. Charles Edward, left Nelson last night, and arrived here at 7 o'clock this morning Sh« leaves for Nelson with excursionists at 7 o'clock this evening. Tbe s.s. Jane Douglas arrived from Foxton tbis morning. Bhe leaves on an excursion trip to Foxton tbis evening. The topsail sobooner Owake left Timaru on Saturday last, experienced fine weather, and arrived here at 3 this morning. The steamer Napier arrived here tbia afternoon from Kaikoura via Blenheim. She returns to Blenheim this evening. 'I be S3. Stella returned from Cape Campbell and Tbe Brothers at 645 last evening. Bbc leaves again this evening for the northern lighthouses. The steamers Manawatu for Wanganul, Oreti for Vv anganui, Waltara and Manukau, and GoAhead for East Coast, Bailed last evening. The Government steamer Hinemoa, Captain Johnston leaves here at 7 o'clock this evening, taking tbe volunteers to the Easter Encampment at Nelson. Toe steamer Penguin from the North, will arrive late to-night or early to-morrow morning. Bhe sails for Lyttelton to-morrow alternoon. ' Tbe b.b. Bingarooma arrives from the South to-morrow, and leaves in the afternoon for Sydney via East Coast and Auckland. Tbe b.b. btormbird leaveß for Wangantu at 5 o'clock this evening. Ia addition to tbe schooners we mentioned yesterday as coming from Greymouth to Messrs Turubuh and Co., the Amaranth and Crest of tbe Wave, are also on their way for the same firm
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 87, 14 April 1881, Page 2
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