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Auckland, 21st September. Sailed— Hormiono, for Napier. liYTTEt/roN.2lßt September. Arrived— ivttDgitikoi, ship, from London, 81 days out. Sailed— Jane Douglas, for Kaikoura and Wellington Nelson. 2lst September. Sailed, 0 p.m.— Wallace, for Wellington via Ficton. 22nd September. Arrived, 6 a.m.— Wanaka, from Welliugton. Nafibu. 21st September. Bailed, 412 p.m.— Go-Ahead, for We.lington. .fiOTON.22ud September. Arrivod, 5 am.— Wallace, from Nelson. Wanoandi. 22nd September. Arrived,B 45 a m.— Huia, from Wellington. Fatea. 22nd September. Arrived, 8 a.m.— Patea and Wakntu, from Wellington.
The s a. Mohaka arrived at 9.30 last night from Blenhoim. and returns to-morrow. The atoamor titormbird arrived from Wanganui at U M this morniug. She is announced to return to-morrow. The brig Neptune arrived in harbor at 11 o'clock last night from Newoastle after a passage of 13 days. She experienced weaterly winds for the first threo days, and since then easterly. She leaves lor Newcastle on Wednesday. The brig Transport arrived off the Heads at 4 pm. yeatoiday from Kaipara, with a cargo of timber for lloasrß. Stewurt it. Co. Owing to the strong N.W. wind lust night, she did not beat in, bat will probabiy do bo this afternoon. The topsail schooner Dunedin arrived from Tiniuru last nitUit The steumor Penguin left for northern ports this afternoon. 'lha steamer Wanaka left for Nelson last evening, at 5 o'clock. She returns to-morrow and Bails sumo day lor LyUelton 'Ihe departure of the steamer Hawea for the South was postponed from last night until 1.15 to-day, at which hour she sailed. The s.e. Arawata arrives from Melbonrne via Bouthern ports to-morrow morning. She leaves same day for Auckland via East Coast The steamer Go-Ahead may be looked for tonight or to-morrow morning from the East Coast. Bho sails again at noon to-morrow for Lyttelton. The s b. Huia should arrive from Wanganui to-morrow morning. She returns same day. The p.s. Walluce is expected from Nelson tomorrow, and is advertised to leave for Nelson and West Coast in ttie evening. Ths Bteamer Kiwi came round from the slip this morning and leaves for Cue tlepoint, Napier and Gisborne, to-morrow afternoon. Tho brigantine Barah Pile left Port Chalmers for Welliugton on Monday evening last and may now be looked for at any hour. The Government steamer Hinemoa leaves for Auckland via the East Coast to-night, taking the members home. ARRIVAL OF THE BABQUE GIjENLOBA, FKOM LONDON. Messrs. Shaw, Savill & Oo.'s barque Glenlora, from London, was signalled ttis morning, but, in consequon c of the strong !•> . W. wind blowing, anchored at the Heads, and will probably beat in this afternoon. Bb c is reported aa having left Uravoaend on tho 17th June, and haß therefore made an average passage. She brings a few passeDgerß, whose names appear below. The Ulenlora is to be the first wool ship of Messrs. Shaw, Savill & Co.'s line this season. Messrs. W. & G. Turnbull are agents for the barque, The following is a list ot her passengers:— Saloon— Charles, Wilhuni (2) and Mary Hudson, hnd F. Bryant. Rteeruge— Mrs., Albert and August Gill-trom; Eleanor and Annie Baldson, Jamod Morris, James Kyinonds, Frank Gibbons, J. Cannons and Thomas Lcckett.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 71, 22 September 1881, Page 2
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524BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 71, 22 September 1881, Page 2
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