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Lyttelton, 2nd June. Bailed — Jane Douglas, for Kaikoura and Wellington; Penguin, for Aksroa and Port Chalmers ; S p.m., ao-Ahead, for Wellington. Auckland, 2nd June. The b.s. Southern Cjosb bound for Fiji, put back -to Kawau yeßtorday through heavy easterly weather, also the brig Syren, leaking. The crew refused to work as tbe vessel was making three inches per boar while at anchor. fioTOH. 2nd June. Arrived, 4.30 p.m.— Hawea, from Wellington. rtBLBON. 3rd Juue. Arrived— 63o *.m., Wallace, from Wellington ; 10 30 a m.— Hawea, from Ficton. Wanoaitoi. 3rd June. Arrived, 1 20 p.m.— Huia, from Wellington. Foxton, 3rd Jane. Boiled, noon— Stormbird, for Wellington.
The B B Bingarooma left Melbourne at 10.66 a.m. on the 25th May, and arrived at tbe Bluff at C p.m. on tbe 29th ; leit again on the 30th at 6 p in., arriving at Port Chalmers next morning »t7,45: sailed at 4 p.m. on the Ist June, ana arrived at Lyttelton yesterday ; sailed at 4p m. and arrived here at 7.20 this morning; experienced strong westerly breeze with heavy seas during the run across from. Bandridge, and variable weather on tbe coatt. Passed the ss, Hinemoa at 1.30 thismorniDg. The Bingarooma Bails lor Auokland via the East Coast this afternoon. The B.s. wanaka arrived here at 5 this morning from Nelson and Pioton. She afterward went round to Evans' Bay and had her compaesoa ad j anted. The Wanaka left for Lyttelton this afternoon. TheßS. Hinemoa left Lfttelton at 3 30 p.m. yestardav. ai-d arrived here at 7 45 this morning. Bne leaves again tbia afternoon for Taranaki and Manukau. The steamer Grafton, from the West Coast and Nelson, arrived at li o'olook last night. She Bails Bouth tbia afternoon. The b b. Tai from Fortbn, TaranaVi and Opunake, arrived in harbor at 830 this morning. Bhe leaves for Kaikoura and Lyttelton this The sbs b Go-Ahead arrives from the South this afternoon, Bhe proceeds to tho East Coast tomorrow* The s b. Mobaka arrived at 4 p.m. yesterday from Blenheim and returns to-night. The s.B. Kiwi arrived here at 8 o'olook last evening from tbe Bast Coast. She leoveß for Castlepoint and Napier to-morrow. Tho Bteamera Huia for Wangauui, Wallace for Nelson and West Coast, and Wakata for Patea, sailed last evening The Huia is expected back to-morrow. The p,a. Manawatu leavos for Wanganui this evoning. The barqae 8. B, Luhts leivcs for Newcastle direct to-morrow. The barqae Malay arrived at Newcastle from Wellington on weanesday.andtneG. M.Tuckor yesterday. Both vessels will probably leave there again for this port on Monday next.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 128, 3 June 1881, Page 2
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