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BY TELEGRAPH. Lyttelton, 14th March.

Sailed— Arawata, for Port Chalmers. Blenheim, 14th March. Arrived, 2.80 p.m.— -Mohaka, from Wellington. 15th March. ] Sailed, 0 a.m. — Moliaka, for Wellington. ; Wahoanci, 14th March. The s.b. Huia arrived from Wellington nt 3.10 p.m. yesterday, aud returns to same port this afternoon. Patba, 14th March. . Arrived, 3 p.m.— Patea, from Wellington. Taranaki, 15th March. Arrived, 5 a.m.— Penguin, from Onehunga. Sailed, 11 a.m. — Penguin, for South. Passengers — Misses Olson, Quinn and Carter, Mesdames Medlaue, Lovel and Paupiter, Messrs Paynter, Medlane, Everett, Porter, Teschmaker, Patten, Gillon, Stuart ana Courtney. . j • Westpoet, 15th March. Arrived, 6 a.m— Ladybird, from Wellington. » ,—, — ' The s.fl. Hawea left Nelson at 2 p.m. yesterday, and reached Picton at 0.30 ; sailed again at 1 this morning, and arrived here at 6 o'clock. She left for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers this afternoon. The Wellington agent of the Union Steamship ( Company received a telegram this morning, announcing that the 8.8. Wanaka had been detained at Lyttelton until 2 p.m. to-day. She will not, therefore, arrive here until early to-morrow morning. The Wanaka brings up the English and Australian mail*, brought to the Bluff by the Te Anau on Monday, last. The s.s. Hauroki, from Waitara, Wonganui and Poxton, arrived early this morning. She sails agaiu to-night. The schooner Herald started for Kaipara last evening. ; The steamers Napier for Picton. and Jane Douglas 'for Fozton and Bangitikei, leave this evening. . f The steamers Hugja.. from_ Wanganui, Patea from Patea, and Grafton from the {South, and Charles Edward from West 'Coast and Nelson, should' arrive" in Wellingtdu 'to-morrow. • From advertisements it will be seeu that they all leave again same day. The s.s. Oreti left Dunedin for this port direct lost night, but was detained at Port Chalmers by a dense fog and did not clear the Heads before 8 o'clock thia morning, and, in consequence, cannot arrive before late to-morrow. She will sail on Friday for Napier, Gisborne, Tauranga and Auckland The p.s. Lyttelton, from Nelson and Blenheim, arrives to-morrow, and leaves again same day for Blenheim, Nelson and West Coast. The brigantine signalled yesterday turns out to be the Circe, bound to Napier. It appears she called in to enable the captain, who is unwell, to nee a doctor. The Circe left again this morning in charge of the first mate.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIII, Issue 61, 15 March 1882, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH. Lyttelton, 14th March. Evening Post, Volume XXIII, Issue 61, 15 March 1882, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH. Lyttelton, 14th March. Evening Post, Volume XXIII, Issue 61, 15 March 1882, Page 2