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Bailed— B l6 p.m,,Grafton,for Wellington; Tui for Amuri. 17th November. Arrived, 7.25 a m. — Wanaka, from Wellington. TabakAki, 17th November. The brieantincs Mary Bannatyne and Sarah File, left hare for Greymouth and Wellington yesterday.
Tho Buia left Wangaaul last evening at 5.80 and arrived here after a run of Vi boura. Fine weather wbb experienced throughout. Bhe returned (his afternoon. Tbe h s. filchuka arrived at 9 last night from Ulenbeim, and rn turns this evening. The steamer Patea, which arrived from Patea last Bight, goes on the slip for a general overhaul. Tne steamer Jane Douglas, from Foxton arrived in harbor at 1 o'clock this morning and returns to the same port to-morrow. The vv ttllace, from Nelson, came in at 7 thii morning. Sne leaves tor Nelaon and West Coast ports this evening. The Qo-Abead, from the East Coast, with a full cargo of wool, arrived at tha wharf at 9 o'clock this morning. Bhe sails for Lyttelton this afternoon. The schooner Old Jack, from Port Uadcrwood, arrived oil the breastwork early this morning. The b a. Alhantbra being late in coming up from Mcl bourne via the coast this trip— reaching here oh Sunday next— the departure of the s a. Albion has been postponed until Monday, when she leaves for Auckland via the East Coast, taking on the Alhambra's passengers and cargo. The latter vessel leaves same day for Melbourne via the West Coast. The departure of the Weetport for Weatport has been postponed until Baturday. The steamer Penguin will arrive to-morrow Hioroing from Nelson and Picton. Bhe leaves for Lyttelton in the afternoon. Tha Bteatuer Hawea, ior Onehunga, via Pioton Nelson and Naw Plymouth, sailed this afternoon Theateawer Wttk&tu, trom Wavg&aui, should arrive to-morrow morning, bhe leaves again same day for Patea. The ss. Tui, front Lytteltan and Xaikonra, may be looked lor to-morrow morning. She sails in the afternoon lor Foxten, Opunake, Taronabi and Waitara. The b a. Graf ton arrives from tba Bouth early this evening, and Boils for Nelson and West Coast to-morrow. The Melbourne Argus of lit November says:— " The Albambra cams out of dock on Saturday. She will be fitted with entirely new masts, spars and rigging. While in dock tbe hull underwent a thorough overhaul, and tbe bottom was coated with Borthwiok's patent anti-fouling composition. The cabin is being re-decorated, and alterations made on deok for the comfort of the travelling public It is expected that this vessel will bs ready to resume her running in the New Zialaad trade by the beginning of next week." The Alhambra arrived at the Bl«ff yesterday and will reach Wellington on Sunday next.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 118, 17 November 1881, Page 2
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443BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 118, 17 November 1881, Page 2
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