BY TELEGRAPH.
WssTrOBT, 33rd September Arrived— Maitai, from Wellington Sailed— Wallace, for Nelson Littiltob. 23rd September Rilled— Go-Ahead, for Tiumru 21th September Arrived, 9.45 a in —Eotorus, from Wellington Gbiihodth. 23rd- September Arrived, niUlnigUt— St Kilda, from Wellington 24th September Sailed, 11 a m.- St Kilda, for Wellington ODsitniN, 23rd September Sailed— Whumpoa and Wairarapa, for North. Passengers per Wainurapa for Wellington— Miss Keefe, Mr and Mrs Allen and family. Mr Burns and boy WiwaAiiuj. 23rd Soptember Arrived, 0 p m.— Hauraki, from Welliugton via Otaki 24th September Arrived— Hnia, from Welliugton Sailed, 11 a.m.— Hanraki, for Wellington Br.KRHKix. 24th September Arrived, 8 a m— Mohaka, from Wellington PiTEi, 24th September Arrived, 8.30 a.m.— Wa verier, from Wellington Nelson. 2lth September Sailed— B a.m , Grafton, for Welhrgtoii ; 9a m , Penguin, for Picton a»d Welliugton + The as Snva left Auckland at 3 p.ni on the 20lh Gisborne on the 22ud, and Napier at 3 p.m. yeaferrtar, arriving here at 11 S3 this morning. Hud light variable muds and smooth sen throughout. She returns to-corrow The steamer W»ibi left Blenheim at 3 pm. on Monday, crosied the bar at 6 this morning, and arrived hero at noon. She returns to-dnv Tho Government steamer Stella retnrued from Nelson at 680 last evening Tbe M K«hlnapaa left Westport at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, and arrived here at 9 last night. She sails to-day for Greymonth The as Charles Edward left Nelson at S 30 last night and arrived here nt 6 this morning. She flailt this evening for Nelson and West Coast The ss Wakatu left Lyltelton at 9 p.ui on the 22ml inst, cilled at Gore Biy and Eaikoura, and arrived bore at 3 this moruiug. She sails for Kaik nra and Ly Helton this evening The «a Stormbird left Wangauui.at 930 last night, and arrived here at 933 this morning. She returns to-morrow The brigantine May flower, from the Clarence, with hardwood, arrived at Waipapa yesterday, and is due hero in a few days. She biiags ft qnatitv or timber for the wharf extension. Deacon * Co are agents for her The barque Mary Blair sailed this afternoon for Ljtellton
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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 2
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357BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 2
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