BY TELEGRAPH. Port Chalmers, llth November.
Sailed— Te Anaa.for Melbourne; JaaeAuderBon and Awaroa for Wellington. I.XTTELTON. 11th November. Arrived— Pleiades. Captain Setten, from London, 109 days out, with 27 passengers, all well. WANaANUi. llth November. Arrived, 11.30 p.m.— Manawatu, Iroin Wellington. Napisb. lltb November Sailed. C p m.— Go-Ahead, for Wellington. 12th November. Arrived, noon— Botomahana from Wellington Foxton. 12th November, bailed, 12 20 p m— Jane Douglas for We 11 ing tn Blenheim, 12th November. Arrived, 10.30 a.m— Mohaka. from Wellington Auckland. 12th November Arrived, 8 am.— Australia, bs, with English mail. She left 'Friioo on the 22nd October, met alternately light and strong weather during the passage, and arrived at Honolulu on the 80th October. Time— l 9 days 12 hoars 24 minutes. Passengers— Messrs. Allan Gibbs and Geo. Duncan, Mr. Justice Williams, wife, nurse and infant. Misses Nathan (2), Bruce, M'Donald, Keating, Elphitiston, J. Mann, Mrs. Mann, Mrs Mann, jun.. Misses Mann (2), O. b\ Webb, G. Barton, J. Ellis and 15 steerage.
The Btoamer Wallace, from Nelßon, arrived in harbor at 8 o'clock this morning, of ter a passage of 13 hoars, bhe returns again this evening. The Star ot the Sea, with a cargo ot general produce, from Ly ttehon, arrived in harbour last night. The topsail schooner Eliza and Mary, with a cargo of colonial produce, arrived iv haibour this morning from Tiuiaru. The steamers Tui for Wanganui, Mohaka for Blenheim, Wakatu for Wunganui and Fatea, Btormbird for Kaikouraaud Ly ttelton, Kennedy for Nelson and West Coast, and Botomahana for Auckland via East Coast, sailed last evening The Tui and Mohaka should return to-morrow. The b.b. Wanaka arrives to-morrow afternoon from Lyttelton. On Monday she leaves for Ficton and Nelson Tho 8 s. Penguin Bhould arrive here qu Monday afternoon from Onehuuga, bringing the 'Frisco inuil. She leaves for Lyttelton shortly after arrival. The Jane Douglas should arrive from Foxton to-night. The Manawatu, from Wanganui, arrives tomorrow morning. The ketch Comet arrived from Lyttelton this morning. She brines a cargo of colonial produce The Star of the Sea reports seeing 16 sails off Cape Campbell oa Thursday last, all bound North. A full-rigged ship was passed some day bound South. Tbe Bchooner Crest of the Wave, f com Timaru arrived at noon to-day. She brings a cargo of breadatuffa.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 114, 12 November 1881, Page 2
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385BY TELEGRAPH. Port Chalmers, llth November. Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 114, 12 November 1881, Page 2
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