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?ucxiiAfcD, 14th April. Bailed— Albion, for South. Passengers for Wellington— Messrs. Curran, Smart, Nancarrow, Allen, Cook, Stair and Brewster, Nblbon. 15th April. Arrived— B a.m., Hinemoa, 8.15 a m., Cnarlea Edward, 9.30 a m., Hawea, from Wellington. Wanqantji. 16th April. Arrived, 9 3d a.m.—Stormbird and Huia, from Wellington. , _, „ Foxton. 15th April. * Arrived, 11^0 a.m.— Jane Douglas, from Wel- . Hngton. Napibb. 15 th April Arrived— s a m.. Go-Ahead, from Castlepoint ; 8 a.m, Stella, from Wellington. LxtthijTOH, 16th April. Arrived, 5 a.m>— Penguin, from Wellington. She leaves again tc-night for Wellington.
Th« b.b. Ringarooma left Melbourne on the 6th and arrived at the Bluff on the 10th ; left on the 11th at 5 p.m , and utived at Port Chalmers next morning ; sailed again on the 13th, called at Lyttelton, and arrived here at 11.45 am. yesterday. She left again at 6 p.m. for Sydney via East Coast and Auokland. The as. Poagain, whioh arrived from the North at 12 o'olock on Thursday night, sailed for Lyttelton yesterday afternoon, and will be back again to-morrow. The steamer Kennedy arrived yetterday from W&ngauui, and leaves again this evening for Nelson and West Coaat. The p.e, Manawatu arrived from Wanganui yasterday, and went on an excursion trip round the harbor last night The a s. Patea arrived here at 7.30 thia morning from Paten and Nelson. She returns to the same ports at 5 pan. to-morrow. The Star of the Koatd arrived on Thursday night from the South, and sailed again yesterday for the West Coast. The steamers Hihemoa for Nelson, Stella for northern lighthouses, Hawea for Onehunga via Picton, Nelson and Taranaki, Charles Edward for Nelaon and West Coast, Jane Douglas for Foxtoo, and Btormbird and Huia for Wanganui, •ailed on Thursday night. The & B. Albion arrives from Auokland via the East Coaat to-morrow. On Monday she sails South, oonneotiog with the Arawata at Port Chalmers, sailing for Melbourne. The Stormbira le&vea Wanganui to-night, and aa she calls at Ohau Bay to land 50 torn cargo, will not arrive here until to-morrow night. The barque Antarea, for London, sailed on Thursday last. The burgue Coromondel, for London, sailed at 11.15 this morning. The b.s. Grafton is expected from the West Coast and Nelson to-morrow, and sails South on Monday. The b a. Huia Bnould arrive from Wanganui at 1 p.m. to-morrow.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 88, 16 April 1881, Page 2
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