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Arrived — Tekipo, from Dunedin; Onward, from Wellington Wsswobt, 10th July Sailed, 8 p.m.— Maiati, for Wellington Auoxlavd, 10th July Sailod, 10 p.m— •Bimutaka, for Wellington i Wai. nrnpn, for South. Paisengers for Wellinutou— Mi«ses Henderson and Anbrey, Mrs Wnbb, Messrs Thistle, Butherford, Ashwith, Allen, Hays. Qnin, M'Donald, Danaher, barker, Llewellyn and Myer Uketmootr. 10th July Arrived, 6 p.m — Omnpere, from Wellington Sailed 7 p.m — Koranui, for Wellington XUrnn, 10th July Soiled, 4 30 p m —Suva, for Wellington Dukidiw, 10th July Arrived— Penguin, from North Sailed— Mahioapui and Taiaroa, for North * The eh Botomahana left Fort Chalmers at 5 p.m. on the 9th inst, called at Lyttelton on the 10th, leaving there at SSO last evening, and reached Wellington at £ this morning. Experienced moderate variable winds with dull weather. She Bills to-day for Sydney via East Coast and Auokland The as Charles Edward, from West Const via Nolaon, arrived hero nt 8 45 thii morning, having left the latter port at SSO last evening. Bhe ro- ' xarn« to-dsy The sa Maori left Greymouth at 5.80 p.m. on Thursday, and arrived here at 5 o'clook this morning. She returns this evening The w Hawea loft Onehnnga on the 7th, Tara. naki Bth, Nelson at 5.16 pin on 9th, and arrived at Ficton at 9.30 a.m. yesterday, having had to anohor under Long Island for 7 hours owing to thick weather j sailed again at 10.30 am, experienced stiff south-east gale, with heavy sea, AbrOßft the Strait, and came in port at 7 last evenins;. She took her departure for Lyttelton last night Tho si Hanroto arrived at 10 lust night, having left Sydney ftt 6.40 p.m. on 4th; experienced strong winds from the south for two days after leaving Sydney, thence 'to arrival easterly winds and heavy saa. Bhe sails South to-morrow The topßail schooner Croydon Lass left Lyttelton ou Thursday, and arrived here at 6.30 last evening Tho E.M.S. Kimutaka will make Wellington her final port of departure for London, leaving here ou the 2ud August The barque G. M. Tucker, timber laden, for Lyttelton, was towed out by the Manawatn this aftomoon It has been arranged that Captain Kennedy is to have his old boat again— tho Hanroto. Captain Anderson Is to change to the Telcapo, and Captain M'lutoeh will take the To Anau
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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 11 July 1885, Page 2
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387BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 11 July 1885, Page 2
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