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Patea. 18th September. Arrived, 6 p.m.— Patea, from Wellington NEiiBON. 18th September. Arrived,2^p^-W»llac e .^om 8 we t umgto_n Arrivad. 6 a m.— Gralton. from Wellington Sailed, 11.40 a.m.— Wakatu, for Wellington. Oabtlbpoint, 18th September. Arrived 2 30 P.m. — Go-Ahead, Irom Wellington ' Onbhtojqa, 18tb September. Sailed, 4 p.m.— Hawea, for New Plymouth with Han Francisco mail ,„.._. , Wanoanui. 18th September. Arrived 430p.m.--Huia. from Wellington TABANAKi.I9th September. Arrived, 5 a.m.— Hawea, from Onehunga Sailed 630 a.in —Hawea, for Wellington PaßBengera— Mr Pergilly, and tho stewardess, puraer and steward of tho steamer Tui IiYTTELTON. 19th Boptember. Arrived, 6 a.m.— le Anau, from Wellington Bluff, 19th September. The b b Arawata arrived here at 7 this morning having left Melbourne at 2.30 p m. on the 14th, and experienced north-westerly winds till arrival. Pussengera for Wellington — Misaea Kyan, Newes and Wood, Messrs. Wilson and Hall m The steamers Huia for Wanganui, Patea for Patea, and Op-Aboad for Eaßt Coast, sailed on Saturday evening. Th« steamers Wallace for Nelson, Graf ton for Nelson and West Coast ports, and Jane Douglas for Kaikoara and Lyttelton. Bailed yesterday— tho former in the morning and tho two latter in The barquei AUBtralind and S. B. Luhrs sailed »n Saturday evening for Newcastle. The bngantine Isabella left same afternoon for Lyttelton. , . . , . The s a. Mohaka arrived from Blenheim last night, and returns to-night. The ss. Wakatipu arrived from tho South at 6 p.m. on Saturday, and left for Sydney direct at 12 same night. The ba. Te Anau left Auckland at 1 30 pm. on tho 16th, called at Gisborno and Napier, and arrive* hero at 9 a.m. yeßterday. She sailed at 3 o'clock same day for Melbourne, via southern Xiorta. Tho b.b. Stormbird arrived at 6.30 a.m. yesterday, from Wanganui. She returnß to BOine port to-morrow afternoon. Th« S.B. WonatLO, lof * I.yttol*on, at 10 15 pm. on Saturday, and arrived in Wellington at 3 30 p.m. yesterday. She left for Pioton and Nelson this alternoon. The steamer Stella returned from Lyttelton at 6 SO last evening. The p s. Charles Edward left Nelson yesterday at 2.30 p.m., experienced fine weather, and arrived in harbour at 2 o'clock this morning. She leaves for Nelson and West Coaat ports this evening. The p.s Manawatu ifl to commence trading again to Wanganui. Bhe was taken round to the slip last evening to be overhauled. The steamer Napier, from Wellington to Blenheim, in crossing the Wairau bar on Saturday, took the ground and stuck. Her cargo was taken out yesterday, and it was expected Bhe would float to-day. The steamer Hawea, with the San Francisco mail, should arrive between 9 and 10 to-night, from OnehUDga and New Plymouth. Bhe leaves for Lyttelton shortly after arrival. The Bteamer Wakatu, from Nelson, should arrive to-morrow morning, and leaves for Opunoke and Patea in the evening. The bteamer Huia should arrive from Wanganui to-morrow morning, and returns same day. Captain William's barqne Annie Melhuiah, from Newcastle, arrived off tue Heads early yesterday morning and received orders to proceed to Lyttelton. As the weather has been favorable ever since, she has, no doubt, arrived thero by this time. Paßßengera por New Zealand Shipping Co. b Piako, which left Gravesend for Wellington on 28lh July ;— Saloon— John, Amelia, Dora, Amy, Buth and Gertrude Meesou; John (2), Betsy, Tom, Sarah, Duncan, Allan and Gay Saxelby ; AlioeLeea, Charles Haggitt and Charles Maoawiggen. Second Cabin— Mrs , William, Lizzie, James, Henry and Louisa Littlejobn ; Spencer, Susan and Alice Kadford; Robert Thomas, ' William Smith, and James Juggins. SteerageElizabeth, Ellen and Catherine Blennerhassett ; Matthew and Mary Moyihan, Kate Keilly, Jobn Kilmartin, Edwin Dunn, Thomaß Webb, Albert and Frank Brooks, Mlohael M'Gratb, Albert and Jane Shephaxd, Jobn Murray, Benjamin Plant, Archibald Thomson, James Quurk, Charles Woolgar and John Olaydon.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 68, 19 September 1881, Page 2
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627BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 68, 19 September 1881, Page 2
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