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IiYTTBLTON. 15th September. Bailed— Penguin, for Port Chalmers. f obt Chalmers, 15th September. Arrived— Friendship, schooner, from a sealing oruise. Bailed— Wakatipu. for Sydney via Lyttelton and Wellington; Crußader, ship, for London, with 11,914 sacks wheat. Auckland, 15th September. Sailed— Araby Maid, for London ; Te Anau, for South. Passengers for Wellington— Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. Lewie, and Mr. Levy fioToN. 16th September. Arrived, S 80 p.m.— Hawea, from Wellington. Patea. 15th September. Arrived, 2 p.m.— Patea, from Wellington. Nafibb. 16th September. Arrived, 8.30 a.m.— Kiwi, from Wellington via Gastlepoint. Wanoanui. lGth September. Sailed, 3 a.m.— Huia. for Wellington Foxton, 16th September. Sailed, 1 p.m.— Jane Douglas, for Wellington
The B.fl. Ringarooma left Sandridge at 245 p.m. on the 7tb, and arrived at Hobart at 7.15 a m on the 9tb ; left again at 445 p.m. and reached the Bluff at 630 a.m. on the 13th ; sailed atsp.m.,oalled atPort Chalmers on the 14th, Lyttelton yesterday, and having lett the latter port at 4 in the afternoon, arrived here at 6 30 this morning. Strong westerly winds with high aeas from Hobart to Bluff ; variable weather up the coast. She leaves lor Sydney via East Coast and Auckland this evening. The B.s. Wanaka arrived this afternoon from Onehunga, via New Plymouth. Nelson and ricton. She leaves for Lyttelton this evening. The Government steamer Stella, from Opunake arrived at 12 o'olock last night. Bhe left again this afternoon for Lyttelton. The a.s. Nupier arrived at 6.30 last evening from Blenheim. Reports being atruok by a heavy s«a on her last trip from this port, which carried away her boat. This accounts for the remaina of a boat being found at Island Bay. The Napier returns to Blenheim to-night. The steamer B tor m bird arrived from Wangasui at 5 30 this morning, after a ran of about 19} hours from the bar. She returned thin afternoon. The B.a. Go-Ahead arrived from Port Chalmers and Lyttelton at 11 o'olook thia morning. She leavea for East Coast to-morrow afternoon. The schooner Saucy Lass sailed for Lyttelton to-day. As tb« Hula staok on a mud flat in coming down the Wangauul Biver yesterday, she only got away this morning, and, consequently will uot arrive before 4 o'clock this afternoon. The as. Wakatipu should arrive from the South to-morrow morning. She leaves for Sydney in the afternoon. The Graf ton arrives from Lyttelton to-morrow morning, and leaves same day for Nelson and West Coast ports. 'Ihe steamer Patea Bhould arrive from Patea to-morrow morning. She returns in the evening The Jane Douglas should arrive from Foxton to-morrow. Bhe leaves for Kaikoara and Lyttelton on Sunday evening. The steamer Wallaoe arrives from Nelson tomorrow, and Bails again at a a.m. on Sunday for Nolßon. +
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 66, 16 September 1881, Page 2
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