BY TELEGRAPH. Auckland, 26th November
Arrived— Edith, from Rarotonga. Tho Kangaroo Liuo of vesselß have commenced ruuniug direct from New York to Auckland. Two are ou tbe way out, and a third will bo placed on the berth in January. Onehunoa, 27th November. Arrived, 11 a.m — Wanaka, from Taranaki Lyi'TEiiTON, 27th November. Arrived, 1 p.m.— Grafton, from Wellington. Dunecin, 28th November. Arrived— Duaedin, Captain Whitson. from London ; all well. Bluff, 28th November. The 88. Te Anau ia just (225 p in ) comiug up tbo harbour with the Australian mails. Tbo b.b. Hawea left Lyttelton at 10 p m. on Saturday, and arrived hero at 12 15 pm. yesteiHday. Huo sailed, for I'ioton and Nt>la«n this Afternoon. The Tui arrived at 8 p.m. on Saturday from Lyttttlton and KaiUoura, and leaves again this evening for Foxton. The Government steamer Stella returned from Cape i'YrewoU at 2 15 this afternoon. The Jane Douglas arrived at 4 15 pm. yesterday from Foxton. She leaves again for Foxton to morrow. Tho steamer Hauraki arrived at 6 thi3 morning from Opunake via Wangantii Bb c leaves for Foxton, Opunake and Wuitara this afternoon The schooner Mary Ellen arrived from Lyttelton yesterday afternoon. Tho Huia sailed for W anganui this afternoon. Tho steamer Grafton, for Lyttelton, sailed at 4.15 p in. on Saturday Ths Kiwi for ii,ast Coast, and Paioa for Patea sailed yesterday afternoon. The SB. Mohaka is announced to leave for Blenheim this evening. The barque Olenlora, for London, commenced beating out this morning, and by 3 p m. had got Well clear of the Honda The steamer Albion, from Auckland via the Eaat Coast, should urtive to-morrow morning. In the afternoon ehe sails for Melbourne via the South. The b.b. Murray, from West Coast and Nelson, Should arrive to-morrow morning. Hhe returns in the evening. The ss Oreti, from Auckland via the Bast Coast, hhould arrive to-morrow morning, bhe eaila bouth same day. The b.i. Wakutu, from Patea and Wanganui, should arrive to-morrow morning She returns to Wanganui in the afternoon. The brigantine Rally Bay ley. from Kaipara to Lyttelton, and cutter Hero, were lying windbound in Guard'ti Bay this morning. Messrs. Deacon & Martin have removed from their otlices to those lately occupied by Mr. VV. Bishop, Uubtom-hOTise&uay.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 127, 28 November 1881, Page 2
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375BY TELEGRAPH. Auckland, 26th November Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 127, 28 November 1881, Page 2
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