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NANEn, 12th June Arrived, 6 pm— To Anau, from Wellington Taviiakha, 12th Juno Arrived, 4,10 pm— Hlncmoa, from 'Wellington Lyttm/to.v, 18th June Arrived — Go-Ahead, from Wellington; Onyx, from Newcastle Sailed— Pclham. for Tinuu-u 14th June Arrived, 6 am— Mahinnpua, from Wellington Okfi'usoa, lßtii June Sailed, 0.30 am — Stella, ior Wellington via Opunaico OiiKTiiooTit, 13th May Arrived, 6 pm— Manawatu, from Wellington 14th Jnno Arrived, 8.30 ora-Bt Kilda, from Wellington Ficton. 13th Juno Arrived, 9.80 pm— Omapcrc, from Nelson 14th June Arrived, 9.30 pm— "Waibi, from Wellinfrton Westfobt. 18th June Arrived, 6.15 pm— 3loa, from Wellington 14lh June Arrived, 6.80 am— Mailai, from Wellington FonT&uMtßits, 13th June BailH, noon— Australia, for ' Wellington Ilurv, Uth Juno AiTived, 8.30 am— Tarawcra, with an English mall. Sho left Hobson'a Bay at 6.00 pm on Bth fast •nil Arrived at Hobart at 1 p.m. on tho 10th; left at ,9.30 p.m. same day, and had fresh S.W. winds with fine weather till arrival this morning. Saloon passengers for Fort Chalmers— Mrs Kilgour, Capt Bowan, Messrs Stein, Metz, Fctrie, Hcrech, Hodgson and Webster; for Lyttelton— Messrs Fascoc and Puddy ; 11 steerage for all ports Sailed— liangitikei. ship, for Timaru The ss Murray, from Wanganni and Nelson, arrived here at 5 this morning, having left -Nelson at 3p.m yesterday The si Maori arrived here at 1 this' morning from Greymontb, and returned this afternoon The Mohaka not being able to get over the Wairau bar, called in at Fort Underwood, and engaged in s> fishing expedition. She made a splendid haul and arrived thi» morning at the breastwork, where the flsh have been vended. The Mobaka sails for Slenheim this evening The steamers Maitai from Napier, Wairarapa from Auckland via East Coast, Tui from Foxton, Btormbird from Wanganni, Kiwi from Bnttl Coast, Penguin from South, Mahinapua from West Coastand Nelson, arrived yesterday. Tho Huia came in on Saturday night from Wanganul Tho Woihi was nnable to get over the Wainu baron Saburday , nnd went on to Picton to discharge cargo for Blenheim " In consequence of unfavourable wnathcr the Wairarapa aid not call at Gisborne on the voyage down from Auckland, and reached here yesterday, being a day before she was expected _ The briguntinD Anthony, from Newcnstlo to Wellington, with coal for the Brunner Company, ia 10 dttyi out to-day
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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 2
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384BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 2
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