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IiYTTBi/roN. 4 th August. Balled— Hawoa, for Port Chalmers; Remington, for London. Blutf, 4lh August Bailed— Bingarooma, for Melbourne ; Assel, barque, vitix grain aud wool, for London. Pout Chalmers, 4th August Arrived, at Heads— Pizirro, ship, from London Sailed— itotorua, for Bluff, flobort and Melbourne ; Aoaoia, barque, for Sydney. Aockland, 4th August. Balled— Rotomabana, foe the South. Passengers for Wolliugton— JUißses O'Ceefe au_i M'Donald, Mesdauies T. (ieorge, Nolan and Servant, and Ouptuiu Bern. The Arawata will be admitted to pratique in 12 days from the date of her departure from Sydney. Blenheim, 4th August. Arrived, 3.10 p.m.— Mohaka, from Wellington. pioton. 4th August. Arrived, 8,30 pm — Taiaroa, from Woliington. Katkodba, sth August, Arrived, 7 a.m.— Napier, from Wellington.
Tho B.a Te Anau left Melbourne at 3 p.m. on the 27th ult., and arrived at the Bluff at 7 a.m. on the Ist inst. ; left at 430p m. and arrived at Port Chalmers at 7 a ta, on the 2nd ; left again at 8 pm. on the 3rd, and arrived at Lyttelton at 11 30 a.m. yesterday ; left again same day at 7.15 pm., und arrived in our hardor at 945 this morning. Bhe loaves for Auckland via East Coast this afternoon. The s s. Wauuka left Onehunga at 11 40 a m. on the 2nd August, and reached Taranaki next morning ufc G isu ; lolt uguin at 10 5 a in., and arrived at Nelson at 1.30 v.in on tho 4th; pushed on from thore at noon, culled at Picton, and made fast to the Wellington wharf at 4 this morting. Mne weather was experienced throughout. She left for Lyttelton this afternoon. The Bteumar Bovrou, from Port Chalmers and Lyttelton, arrived in harbor this afternoon. Bhe leaves for Sydney and Hongkong this afternoon. The b.s. Qrafton arrived from Oama.ru and Zivttelton this atternoon. she leaves for Nelson and West Coast to-morrow. I The b a. Wakutu, from ifatea and Wanganui, arrived at 4.30 ttiiß morning. She loaves for Patea this evening The steamer Patea, from Fatea and Nelson, arrived at 7 this morning. Bhe returns to Patea this evening. i ho Btortubird came in from Wanganui at 4 o'clock this morning. Bhe returntdt) same port this afternoon. The Bteainers Jane Douglas for Foxton, and Napier fur Kuikoura, sailed last evening. Tne s.b. Buia, ror Wanganui, sailed this afternoon, and the Go-Ahead leaves for Castlepoint and Napier this evening. The barque Austrulmd, for Newcastle, left yesterday afternoon. The Btoain ltaiuoh Te Aro will go down to the wreck of the Uuggie Pateraou to-morrow lo bring up the hides and zino whioh have been reoovered. A quantity ot coal has been washed up on the beucn, and bags are being sent over to have it stoied in. The Bpure, rigging, anchors, chains, &0., have all been landed on the beach, and are m flrsi-olaas order. The as. Wakatipu lef Sydney for Wellington last night, and should reach here on Tueßday night.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 31, 5 August 1881, Page 2
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