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litttiltos, 2nd December Armed— Bucephalus and Anahuao, fromDunidin 3rd December Arrived-Wanaka (5 am), Grafton (6.80 am), from Wellington To sail— Mahinapua (2 pm), Wanaka (9 pm), for Wellington Duxidix, Ist December Arrived— Omapere, from Lyttelton ; Canterbury, ship, from London Napibr, 3nd December Arrived— Dumbartonshire, from Brisbane Nklson, Ist December Arrived, 5 pm— Kennedy, from Wellington Taranaki. 2nd December Arrived, 11 am— Penguin, from Wellington Pioton, Brd December Arrived, 3 am— Brunner, from Wellington _ , Patea, 3rd December Sailed, 9 am— Waverley, for Wellington Foxtos. 3rd December Sailed, 8 am— Hula, for Wellington Auckland. 3rd December Arrived, 6 am— Zealnndia, BMB, from Sydney, with a Brindist mail. Passengers— Miss Lulu, Mrs J»gECeri Messrs Jagger, Bundy, Douglas, Hindley, Lynch, Mowbray, MacKinnon, Ferry, Thomas and Sailed— Orpheus, for Newcastle Kaipara, 3rd November Arrived— Beabird, from Sydney Wamoahui. 3rd December The Stormbird has been detained by b»d weather but will probably get out to-night Bmrr, 3rd December Arrived, 6 am— Rotomahana, with an English j nuul. She left Melbourne at 630 pm on tho 37tb, I and reached Hobart at 9 4fi am on the 29th ; sailed thence at 5.40 pm, and breasted Puysegur at 6.30 last night. Had heavy head winds and sea to Hobart, thence fiesh S.W. wind with squally weather. Passed a large ship on Saturday, supposed to be the Auckland, bound for Dunedin. Passengers for the Bluff— Misses Hall and Walker (a), Mesdamea Knight, Valentine, Walker and family, and Scoles, Fisher, Rev Daly, Messrs Watson. Benjamin. Ellis, Ruble, Cochrane. M'llwray j for Dunedin-Misses Drew, Beard, Ball, Smith, Matheson, Gordon, Porter, Power, Mesdames Schultze, Mander, Bailer, Mair, Ross aud 2 children, NeiU, child and nurse, Darling, Drew, Harris, Milligan, M'Kerras, Solomon. Rev Dr Stuart, Messrs Smith, Look, Johnson, Clark, Morrison, Prendergast, M'L»ren, Solomon, BchultM, Zander, Bailley, Mair. Boss ; for Lyttelton—Misses Lonergan and Parsons, Mesdames Forbea and Cobb. Messrs Corbett, Quirk, Baltass. Parsons, Baines, Forbes, Ingram, Lonergan. Peels. Black. Haekwortb; for Wellington— Mesdamet Field, Wilkinson, Cashion and child, Levien. Field, Hancock, Gribben, O'Connor, Wilkinson, Levien, Little, Caird, Fie'd, "Wilkinson, Barraud, Webber, Anstice, Telford, M'Levie, M'Gretror, Stuart, Rutherford, Wynn, Balrd, Morrison, Hall, Fowler, Davidson : for Napier— Miss Paterson, Rev Uccles ; for Auckland— Mrs Branch, Mr, Mrs, and Miss Forshew, Messrs Couch. Gunn, Bwain, Branch ; 8* steerage for all ports
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 132, 3 December 1888, Page 2
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377BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 132, 3 December 1888, Page 2
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