BY TELEGRAPH.
JfIOTON, 13th AugUßt. Arrived, 0 p.m.— Taiaroa, from Wellington. Donedin, 15th August. Bailed— Wanaka, for northern ports. Passenger for Wellington— Mr. Davies. The steamer Mountaineer was sold by auction to-day for £2400. IiYTTEi/roN. 15th August. Sailed— Go-Ahead, for Timaru. Patea. ISth August. Arrived, 1 p m.— Patea. from Wellington. Tabanaki, 15th August. Sailed, 4.45 p.m.— Hawea, for OnebuDga, nelson. 16th August, Arrived, 11 a.m.— laiaroa, from Picton. Napiku. icth August. Arrived, 0 a.m.— Kiwi, from Wellington. Bluff, 10th August Tbo s.a. Albion arrived at 7 a m., having left Melbourne at 3.45 p.m. on the 10th inst., and experienced fresh southerly winds and fine weather to arrival. Bhe sails at 4p m. for Port Chalmers. Passengers for Bluff— Mr., Mrs. and Miss Wblttaker, Mrs. Buchanan, Messrs. Rhodes, Harrill, Chambers and Briarly for Dunedin— Miss Tbomas, Mr. and Mrs. Dodds and son, Messrs. Nicholls, Sutherland, Allan and Hardwlcfc; for byttelton— Mr. and Mrs. Newtown and Mr. Satvell ; for Wellington— Miss Bray, Mrs. Sturdy, Mr. and Mrs. Fell, Captain Montgomery, Messrs. Bimpßon and Peppercorn ; for Auckland— Messrs. Darince and South. The Albion brings an English mail.
The p s. Cbarloa Edward arrived in harbor at 7 o'clock this morning from the West Coast and Nelson. She returns this evening. The s B. Mobaka airived from Blenheim early this morning. Bhe returns to-night. The steamer Wakatu arrived from Patea this afternoon. Bhe returns to same port to-morrow The sohooner Elizabeth Conway arrived from Napier yesterday. The steamers Jane Douglas for Foxton, Hnia and Storm bird for Wanganni. sailed last evening, and are ail expected back again to-morrow. ihe steamer Murray Bailed last evening for Nelson and West Coast ports. The steamer Taiaroa arrives to-morrow morning from Nelson and Pioton, and sails bouth aamo day. The b.s. Wanaka, from Fort Chalmers and Lyttelton, will arrive to-morrow. On Thursday Bhe sailß for Onohuoga via intermediate portß. The steamer Gratton sails for livttolton at noon to-morrow. The steamer Patea iB oxpected from Patea to-morrow morning.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 40, 16 August 1881, Page 2
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331BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 40, 16 August 1881, Page 2
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