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Lyttf.lton, 10th August Sailed— Te Anau and Omapere, for Ducedin 11th August To sail, 7 pm— Rotomalmna, for Wellington Duneuin, 10th August Sailed— Rotomahnna, for North. Passengers for Wellington— Miss Clappertou, Mesdames M'Kenzie, Nixon and child, Messrs Neisg, Baxter, Johnston and Gisborne Auckland, lltli August Arrived, 3 am— Wainui, from Fiji Casti.rpoint, 11th August Sailed, 10 am— Kahu. for Wellington * Akaroa, 10th August Arrived, late— Janet Nicoll, from Wellington The ss Penguin arrived at 8 this morning. She left Onehunga at 11.45 am on the Btb, and made New Plymouth breakwater at 9 next morning; sailed thence at 11.35 am, and arrived at Nelson at 3am yesterday ; moved on at noon, called at Picton and experienced st.if S.E. wind with heavy sea across the Strait. The Penguin left for Lyttelton this afternoon The ss Hauroto arrived from Sydney at 1 pm today, having loft that port at 3 pm on the 6th, and experienced strong southerly winds with heavy sea until nearing tho coast. She sails South on Saturday The ss Rotorua left Dunedin at 3 15 pm on the 9th mat, and arrived at Lyttelton at 8.30 am yesterday) left again at 8.30 pm same day, and came in at 0.15 this morning. She sailed this afternoon for Picton and Nelson Tho bs Stormbird left Greymouth at l.'M pm on Tuesday, bad to shelter in Guards Bay for 9 hours, owing to adverse weather, and arrived here at 10 SO this morning. Slip leaves to-morow for Wanganui The ss Kiwi left Napier at 6.15 pm on the 9th, Caatlepoint at 8 am yesterday, met with S.W. wind, and arrived here at 8.30 this morning. She leturns to-morrow The steamers Neptune, Kanieri. Wa\mley and Maitni, did not leave last night, owing to the boisterous weather. The Maitai left this morning, and the oth> rs leave this afternoon

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1887, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1887, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1887, Page 2

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