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LYTTBi/roN, 30th April. Arrived, 7 30 a.m.— -Wanaka, from Wellington. Bbc loaves again this evening for Wellington. FoxToH.SOth ApriL Ballad, 7 a m.— Jane Douglas, for Bangitiltei and Wellington. Blenheim, 80th April, Arrived. 8.30 a.m.— Napier, from Wellington. Wanganui. 80th April. Arrived, 9 am.— Haia and Manawatn, from ■Wellington. Napmb. 80th ApriL Bailed, 1 p.m.— Te Anau, for Wellington. . The a.i. Hero, with 380 Chinese passenger*, laft Sydney at 1.15 a.m. on the 24th inst , cleared the Heads at 1 65 am , experienced moderate northwest and south-west winds across, and arrived oft floititlka at 7 a.m on the 28th; left at 10.80 a m and reached Grey mouth at 12.30 ; remained tkere till 9 30 p m., experienced fine weather up the coast, and arrived here at 7 o'olook this morning. She sailed for Sydney this afternoon. The Stormbird crossed the Wanganoi Bar at 11.45 last night, and arrived here at noon to-day Bhe returns to the same port on Monday. The steamers llanawatu and Huia for wanganui, Botorua fox Sydney via East Coast, and Napier for blenbeim, sailed last evening. The two first-named should be back again to-morrow. The s.B. Jane Douglae is expected baok from Fozton and Bangitikei to-morrow, and on Monday returns to Poxton. The sa. Graf ton sails South at 2o'clook tomorrow afternoon. , The 8.8. Te Anau, from Auokland via the East Coast, arrives h#re to-morrow, and on Monday leaves for Melbourne via the South. The b.s. Wanaka will arrive from Lyttelton to-morrow afternoon; on Monday Bhe sails for Ficton and Nelson. The 8.8. Mohaka, having been thoroughly repaired on Goffey it Dixon's slip, was launohed yesterday afternoon, and will resume trading to Blenheim on Monday next. The b a. Go-Ahead arrived from Napier at 6.30 last evening. Bhe leaves for Kaikoura and Lyttelton this evening. The p.s. Samson arrived here at 3 o 'clock this morning, from Onehunga, Waitara and Wanganui. She sails again to-morrow for Wanganui, Opunake, Waitara and Onehunga. The ss. Murray, from the West Coast and Molten, came in early this morning, and returns to same ports this afternoon. The s.B. Tui, whioh has been fitted with new boilers and had her maohinery overhauled by Messrs. Robertson & Uo , went round the harbor this afternoon on a trial trip. Tine accommodation for passengers on this boat has been greatly improved and enlarged, the ladies' cabin especially. Shell advertised to sail for Foxton at I this evening.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 100, 30 April 1881, Page 2
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405BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 100, 30 April 1881, Page 2
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