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TiHAau. 28th October Sailed— Aurora, lor Welltugton. Mr. A. Hayes has recelred intelligence of the sailing from New York for Timaru early ttau mouth, of the new briguntine lady Mabel, built for him in Nora Scotia. WisTrORT, 28th October Arrived, fl.Bo p.ni— Mohinapua. from Wellington Cahtlk roiHT, 28th October Arrired, 6 a.m—Go-Ahead, from Wellington. l.iTrm.Toii. 28th October Arrtred-Supremo, Captain Lewis, 135 days oat from Boston. _ , Sailed, yesterday— British Queen, for London. Waioamoi, 28th Ootober ArriTed, early-Tnl, from Wellington Gbitmooth. 28th October Arrived— ThornhiU, from Wellington j Murray, from Hokitlka. The bar la smooth, bnt the weather threatening Napiib, 29th October Arrived, 5 a.m.— Go-Abend, from Castlepoiut. South KAiKOcnA Bat, 29th Ootober The si Wakntu, from Wellington, put in here early this morning through stress of weather. «_ The ss Wnlraropn left Auckland on the 85th, called at Hobart on the 26th and Napier next day, •reiving here at 9.15 yesterday morning. Bha ■ailed South thia afternoon. _ it ti .. „ The m Hswea arrived h-om Lyttelton at 1.55 pm. yesterday. Sheleltfor Fioton and Nelion this afternoon. The Southern Crou arrived at 5 p.m. on Saturday from Auoklaud via East Coast. She returns this afterjaoon. Th« Mahinapna arrired frem Dnnedla, Oamaru and Lyttelton on Batuiday evening. She tailed tame night for West Cooit ports. The Kiwi, from Napier m East Cout itatiom, arrlred at 6 a.m. yesterday. The steamers Mohaka and Walhl, from Blenhoim, arrived on baturday. They return tomorrow. The ps Wallaoo, from Nelsou, came in yesterday morning, and returns to-morrow. The Government steamer Stolla arrired at 4 p.m. on Saturday from Juokion's Head. The steamers Hula from Wanganui, Warerley from Paten, and Jnne Douglnn from Poxton, arrired yesterday mornlair. The Huia returns to-day, and the Warorler nnd Douglas to-morrow The ss Graf ton arrlred from Oamaruand LyteU ton at noon yesterday. She towed the Edwin ltossett out of Lrttelton, bouud for Newcastle. The Graftou sails for Nelson and West Coast this evening The ss Korannl left Westport at 5.45 p.m. on Thnrsday, and arrived at Qrermonth at 5 80 next morning) mored on at 7 o'olook on Saturday night, and arrived here at I this morning. She leaves for Tlmaru and Oomnru on Wednesday. The ss Omapere left for Greymonth on Saturday, aud the Wakatn sailed yesterday for Xalkoura and Lyttolton. The ss Napier is adrertised to leave for Bangi* tikei to-morrow. ■ The ship Pleione, from London, was berthed at the Qneen's wharf this morning. It will be seen by our telegram* that the barque Supreme, from Boston (15th June) has arrived at Lj ttolton, en route for Wellington. The Seoretary of the Marine Department has received a telegram from the Harbourmaster at W«stport (tnting that the bar ohannel at that port has altered, and now runs nearly north and south along the beach. The channel has been marked with two large whito beacons, each carrring a rod flag at tide time, and usual red and white lights for night work. The Harbourmaster adds that there is every appearance of a flood, which may restore the ohannel to iti former position.
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Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 103, 29 October 1883, Page 2
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