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Wakoahdi. 3rd September Arrived, 2pm — Huia, from Wellington / j) 4th September The Stormbird waa barbound here yesterday, and will not leave for Wellington before 5 p ra. tomorrow. The Huia leaves at 4 p.m. to-day for Wellington WasTrOBT, 3rd September Arrived, 4 15 p.m.— Maitai, from Wellington Piotos, 3rd September Sai'ed, Bpm — Hawea, for Nelson ADO«LA»D.Brd September Sailed— Botomihara, for South. Passengers for Wellington— Miss Gillflllan, Messrs Ballard. CoX, Gillflllui, Joad, Henderson, Lodder nnd Hanson Pobt CHAi.MBaa, 4th September Arrived— 3 am , Mahinapua, 7 a.m , Hanroto, from Wellington Blmhcih. 4th Septembor Arrived. 2am —Waihi, from Wellington Sailed, noon— Waihi, for Wellington JS.AIXOUKA. 4th September Soiled, 9.10 a m.— Wakatu, for Wellington

rr* ""* The ss Waihora left Melbourne at 1.30 pm. on tbe 2ith ult, called at Hobart and the Bluff, and Arrived at Port Chalmers on Tuesday morning : moved on at 5 p.m. on the 2nd mat, and reached Lvttelton ot 7.ls next morning; sailed again at 6 30 p m., had fine weather, and arrived here at 8 o'clock: this morning. She sails this evenicg tor Sydney via E»Bt Coast and Auokland The ss Penguin arrived from the North at 7.20 this morning, having experienced strong westerly winds She left the Manukau at 11 am. on the Ist inst, Taranaki at noon next day, Nelson at 2 yesterdny afternoon, and Picton at 3 15 thia mornin?. Sh« sailed tor Lyttelton at noon to-day The steamers Jane Douglas and Tui arrived from Foxton laat night— tho former at 11 40, and the latter at midnight Tbe ss Mobaka left Blenheim at 1 this morning and arrived here at 7.45. She returns this evenicg Tbe steamer Kiwi arrived from Napier via coastal stations [at 1.90 this afternoon, and returns to-morrow The ship Hannibal, Captain Skrimshire, whioh beat in shortly before we went to press yesterday, reports having left London on 16th May, crossed the Equator on tlie 29tn June, passed Tasmania 26th Augnst, made the Brother's light on the Ist mat, and was brought in by Pilot Holmes as mentioned above. For the first three weeks out sho experienced head winds with dirty weather, thence moderate to Tasmania. On the rru.from Tasmania .she met with very boisterous weather, during which her bulwarks were damaged, and one of her boats was smashed by a sea The Hannibal wiU be berthed at the wharf to-day

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 57, 4 September 1885, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 57, 4 September 1885, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 57, 4 September 1885, Page 2