BY TELEGRAPH. NAPIER 3rd December.
Arrived, 7 p.m.— To Anau, from w ellington. LXTTLiiTON. 3rd Jjecumbur. Arrived, 8.10 p.m.— Wakatipu, from Wellington Wanqanoi. 4th December. Arrived— 6 a.m , Huia, 7 a.m , W akatu, from Wellington. 4th December. Arrived, 6 p.m.— Charles Edward, Iroia Wellington Taranaki, sth December. Arrived, 10 a m.— Penguin, from Wellington, Uluff, 6th December. Artived, 6.30 a.m.— Arawata, from Melbourne, with English m-il. Koporta leaving Melbourne on the 30th ult, at 3.80 p.m. ; experienced light favourable weather the first 3(5 bonrs. then fetrong S.E. wiuda and reugh sea, and arrived as above, bhe Bails for Forb Chalmers at 5 p.m. F»BB»ng«rs tor Wellington— Miaa Harding, Key. Air Tray, Messrs Hector, O'liorke, Richmond, Millar, Jessop and Butt.
The a b. Ringarooma left Auckland on the Ist, called at Gidborne and Napier, and reached Wellington at BbO yesterday morning. She left agnin this afternoon lor Bouttiorn ports. Hobart and Melbourne. The steamer Wanaka arrived at 2 p.m. yesterday, after a good run up from Lyttelton of about 18 bourn. Bne leaves for fioton and Noises this afternoon. Tbe 8.8 Penguin arrived from Nelson and Ficton ut 4 am. yesterday. Bhe left in tke afternoon for Taranaki and Uanukau. Tho b.b. Pa tea arrived yesterday forenoon from Fatea. She returned this afternoon. The Go-Ahead arrived on Saturday evening from th* East Coast, with wool. The 8 s Hauraki arrived at 10 last night from Wnitura, Opuuake and Wanganni. bhe leaves for Foxtou and Opunake this afternoon The as. Kiwi, Irom Napier and Oaatlepoint, caiae in yesterday morning. She leaves for the coast this aft moon. The ketch Agneß arrived fiomKaiapoi yeßterdfty morning, and the batch Lucy and James, from Ticaara, came to an auohor at noon. The Bteamesr Hum sailed on Saturday afternoon lor Wa»ga»ui, and ia expected back tomoriow moruiug. 'Ihe pa. Charles Edward left for Wanganui and Ne.gon on Sunday morning and should return on Wednesday nioruing. The g.H. Jane Douglas may be looked for this evening from Foxton and Rungitikei. She sailß to-morrow for t oxtou Tbe p.s. Wallace, from Nelson, is expected to-morrow morning. She leaves again same •veiling (or Nelson and West Coast.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 132, 5 December 1881, Page 2
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358BY TELEGRAPH. NAPIER 3rd December. Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 132, 5 December 1881, Page 2
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