BY TELEGRAPH.
Poai Uiui.mbm. 28th February Arrived— Wairarapa, from North; To Anau, from Melbourne ria Bluff. Boiled-Beautiful Star, (or North. WwrroiiT, 28th Fobrnnry Arrirod, 8 45 p.m.— Kawatlro, from Wellington. Sailed— Charles Edward, (or Hokitlka. Gbitmooth, 28th February Soil«d— Kennedy, (or northern ports. She was to have lolled at 13 last night, but was proventod by th« hnrboiirmMter, in consequence of her deck CATftOi Ofdmike, 28th February Sailed— Hnuraki, (or Foxton. Nans*, 28th February Arrived, 2 p.m.— Tolaroo, (rora Wellington. Sailsd,7p.m.-Kiwl, (orCastlepolnt aud Wei- ' liTttri.tom, Ist March Arrivod, 7.15 a.m.— Pengidu, from Wellington. tVANfI/mot, lit Maroh Arrived, 1 p.m. yesterday-Tui. from WeUington. BHfl returns thii afternoon. • , , Kaikovra, Ist March Bailed, 8.30 a.m.— Wakutu, (or Wellingtou. Foitoh, Ist Maroh The Hauraki leaves (or Wellington about 1 tins Nilroh. Ist Maroh Arrlf ed, 10 a.m —Wallace, from Wellington. ♦ The ss Huta left Wnnganui at 1 80 pm. yestorterday and arrived here at 235 this morning. In running down tha river she had two blades o( the propellor knocked off by oominK in contact with snogs. She went round to the slip this morning to have new blades fitted. The is Waihi left Patoa at 2 p.ra yesterday and arrived here at 11.30 this morning. The Jane Douglas left Foxton at 1 yeitorday nfturpoon, nnd arrived here at 11.15 lmfc night. She rctttms this evening The ps Lyttelton arrived from Haugitikoi early this morning. The steamers Wallace jfor Nelson nnd Went Coast, Mohaka (or Blenheim, and 00-Alicad (or Dnnedin, lulled last evenlDg. The Mohaka returns to-uiorrow ..... Thf ss QniftoQ arrived from the South this afternoon, aud sails (or West Coast this evening. The ss H&wen, (or northern ports, sailed at 4 this afternoon. , , The Wanaka, from Onehunga via intermediate ports, arrives to-morrow morning, and sails at noon (or Lyttelton. As the steamer Wakntu only got awny (rom Kaikoura this morning, she will uot arrive beforo to-night. The Unuraki orrivos to-morrow morning (rom Waitara, Opunake and Foxton. The Tul arrives from Wanganui early to-mor-low moruiug, and returns same day. Tha stoaraer Waihi, which bos baen running (or some time botween Wellington and Pateu, is nbout to take up the Bluuheim trade, and the ss Napier takes her place iv thu Patea trade. We understand this ohaugo has boon brouKht about k- »l.«t<Mfc tViat tno waple* W ~arm luitable (or Futon anil tha W.ihi for Blonliolm. TUB Unhm Company will in fnturo aot as ngout for tlio Waihi nnd li«vin to Co. will represent the >apler. The latter boat leaves (or Patea to-morrow.
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Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 50, 1 March 1883, Page 2
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