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Jiuirr, 10th December Sailed, 6.80 pm— Te Annu, for Fort Chalmers Auoki.ahp, 10th December Arrived— ll. A. Greenwood, from Nelson Sailed— AJaraeda, JIMS, and Byno, brigantine, for Sydney llth December Arrived— Tarawera, from Sydney Lyttblto.v, 10th December Arrived— lonic, from Napier; Janet Nicol, trom Newcastle t Sailed— Mahinapua, for Dunedin llth December Arrived, 10 26 am— Wairarapa. from Wellington To sail, 9 pm— Takapuna, for Wellington DnxiuiN, loth Deoember Bailed— Waihora and Takapuna, for North. Passengers—Miss Jones, Messrs Bubir and Jones, and 8 steerage Piotos, 10th December Arrived, 10.40 pm— Wnlnui, from Wellington llth December Sailed, 3 am— Wainui, for Nelson Taranaki. llth December To tail, 3 pm— Rotoruu, for Wellington / OncNHiiH, llth December Sailed, 9.40 am— Kanieri, for Wellington Nilsom. llth December Arrivcd-Murray (10 am), Wainui (11 am, via Picton), from Wellington Havelook, llth December Arrived, 11 am— Waitapu, from Wellington Fatea, lltb December Arrived, 7 am— Waverloy, from Wellington Wanoanoi. llth December Arrived, a am— Glenelg, from Wellington
The v Wanalca, with the inward 'Frisco mail, left Onehunga at noon on the 9th nut, crossed the bar at 6.(0 pm, and reached Taranaki at 8 next moralnir; sailed again at 9.1S am same day, nnd attired here at 8.80 am to-day. She sailed nt 6.30 for Lyttelton The steamers Napier and Ruia arrived from Foxton at 1.20 this afternoon. The former returns this evening, and tho Utter to-morrow Tho u Kennedy arrived at 0.20 this morning from Nelson, and returns this evening The as Kiwi arrived here nt 5.30 this morning from the Eatt Coast The as Neptune left Blenheim at 10 laat night, and arrived here at 5.80 this morning. She returns this evening The barque Arnold yon Bippen was loading at New York for Wellington and Auckland on the 20th of November THE SHIP INVERCABGILL. The ship Invercargill, Captain Hair, beat into harbour in charge of Pilot Shilling last evening, and anchored at 7.80 pm. Bho left London on the Ist of September, sighted Start Point Bix days later, crossed tb.9 Equator on 7th Ootober, rounded the Cape of Good Hope on 2nd November, made Cape Farewell on the 9th inst, and enme in aa above. The voyage was uneventful, and flno weather with light variable winds predominated. Shs'was berthed at the Queen's Wharf to-day, and commences discharging to-morrow. W. &G. Turnbull & Co. are agents
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 139, 11 December 1888, Page 2
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391BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 139, 11 December 1888, Page 2
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