BY TELEGRAPH.
Port OHALMEBB.6tb October. Arrived— Te Anau, from Melbourne via the Bluff; Arawata, from the North. Bailed— Star of the Bouth, for Westport, via Wellington. XiYttbi/ton. cth October. Arrived, 7.26 a.m.— Penguin, from Wellington. Waitaba, 6th October. The 8.8. Toi, in the charge of Captain BendeOl, eft here for Wellington at 7.30 this morning. Auckland, 6th October. Bailed— Botorua, for South. Foxton, Cth October. Arrived, 7.15 ajn.— Jane Douglas, from Welngton. Napibb. 6ih October. Arrived, 5 a m.— Napier, from Castlepoint. m The 8.8. Waitaki, from Port Chalmers and Lyttelton, arrived at 8 o'clock this morning, having left the latter port at 4 p.m. yesterday. She leav»B for Picton and Nelson to-morrow. The p s. Wallace, from Nelson and Wanganui, fcrrived «t 8 1U last night, bhe sailß this evening lor Nelßon aud the West Coast. The steamers Napier from Blenheim, and Vohoka from Picton. arrived at 10 15 last night. The ntoaiLer Huia left Wanganni at 7-15 p m. yesterday, crossed the bar half-an-hoar later, experienced light N. W. wind with fine weather, and arrived here at 7.80 this morning, tibe returns to-morrow afternoon. The steamer Pateu arrived from Patea at 9.45 this morning, Bhe leaves again to-morrow for Patea. The steamer Stormbird left Wanganui last night, and arrived here at 945 thia morning. Bhe leaves ugain for the same port to-morrow. The steamer Wukatipu went round to Evans Bay this morning and had her compasses adjusted. She sailed South this af toruooxt. The ss. Hawoa, from On hunga via intermediate ports, arrives to-morrow, aud sails for Jjyttelton some day. The departure of the stenuer Go-Ahead for Lyttelton has been postoned until 5 thia evening. The steamer Kennedy , from Nelson and West Ooaat, '8 oxpectej t .-morrow morning. She returns in the evening. The s.s. Stolla steamed round from the slip yesterday. The a s Jane Douglas, from Foxton, should arrive to-morrow morning. She returns same day. The steamer Star of the South, from Port Chalmers, should arrive to-morrow. The schooners bndeavour for Oamaru, and Baucy Lass for Lyttelton, got away last evening The s.s. Xui. having left Waitaru at 7.30 this morning, should be in port early to-morrow morning.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 83, 6 October 1881, Page 2
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