TELEGRAPH. Bluff 2nd November
xne b b. Albion left Melbourne on the 27th ult at 3 p.m., and arrived at Hoburt at 4 a.m. on tbe 29fcb; Bailed again at 5.30, experienced strong westerly winds, passed the Solanders at 2 o'clock this morning and amved here .at JLtbis afterSoon. She sailed at 5 p.m. for Pott übalmers. Pfteeenger for Wellington-Mr. Larohin. . . ,„,„ kvxTauroH. 2nd November. Arrived,2 lOp m -Wakatipu.from Wellington . , , , pout OBALMBiiB. 3rd November. Airlveu-Marie, brig, from Boston: Vivid, barque, from Mauritius. Wanoahtji. 3rd November. Arrived, 10 15 a.m.— Btormbird, from Welling- . Oastlepoint. 3rd November Arrived, 10.30 a in.— Kiwi, from Wellington Opwnake, 3rd November Arrived, 4 a m.— Hinemoa, from Wellington.
Jhe p b Manawatu arrived at 10 35 this morning from Wanganni, which port sue left at 5 30 p.m yesterday. JbJxpenenoed westerly winds nroai the time of crossing the bar to arrival at the Heads. The Mannwntu goes on to the Fateut Slip for the purpose of being rs-oaulked and re-Bhoathed before resuming the w ancanui trade. The bb Hum left Wanganui last evening at 5 o dock, und arrived here ai 0 this morning. She returned this afternoon. In conßeauence of sickness in his family, Captain Bern in an will not take the Huia to Wanganui this trip. Captuiu Popo gooa in charge. The steamer Wakatu, from Patoa and Wanganni, arrived in harbor early this morning, bhe leaves for Patea thia evening. £he steamers Mohaka for Blenheim, Penguin for South, and Kiwi for East Coast, sailed last evening. The Government steamer Stella left at 12 o clock last night for Pioton, where the Marlborough Volunteers embark for Opunake. The steamer Wanaka left for Picton and Nelson this afternoon. The brig Neptune left for Newcastle at 930 this morning. The barque "Virginia hauled into the stream this morning, preparatory to sailing for Auckland to-morrow, where she loads with gum for New York. The ketoh Beoamia Boiled for Havelook at noon to-day. The b b. Waitaki arrives from the North tomorrow morning, and Bails for Lyttelton in the afternoon. . 4 The fliaemoa is expected back from Opuaake •arly to-morrow"inoiniDg, t The steamer Grafton. tiom the South, may be looked for to-morrow. The Stormbird Bhould return from Wanganni to-morrow. The Jane Douglas, from Lyttelton and KaiKoura, should arrive to-night or early to-morrow morning. . The Tui is japeoted to leave, Mobbm. Coffey and Dizon'a slip to-morrow. The ship Kingdom of Sweden is loading at London lor Wellington on behalf of the N.Z. Shipping Co.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 107, 3 November 1881, Page 2
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413TELEGRAPH. Bluff 2nd November Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 107, 3 November 1881, Page 2
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