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Kaikoura, 12th May Arrived, 8 am— Wakatu, from "Wellington Wbbtpobt. 12th May Arrived— Manawatu (4 pm), Orowaiti (11 pm), from Wellington Kaipara, 12th May Arrived— A. Wilson, from Lyttelton; Handalsle from Sydney Buirr, 12th May Bailed, 4 pm— WaCrarapa, for Melboumo, with 66 passengers from all ports Pn»T Rniix.a.. 10th Mnr Bailed, 11.80 am-Coptlc, for Lyttelton Ltttbltox, 12th May Arrived, 10 last night— Wakatu, from Kaikoura 18th May Axrived— Coptic (early), from Port Chalmers; Graf ton (5.6 am), Wanaka (7 am), from Wellington To «ail-M»hinapua (a pm), Wanaka (9 pm), for Wellington Napisr, 12th May Arrived, 4 pm— Kahu, from Wellington 13th May Arrived, 11.80 am— Kiwi, from Wellington Bailed, noon— Kahu, for Wellington Patka, 13th May Sailed, 7 am— Waverley, for Wellington Foxtox. 13th May Arrived, early— Huia, from Wellington

The ss Tarawera left Sydney on Brd instant. Auckland 9th, Gisborne 10th, but finding communication with shore Impossible passed on, reaching Napier on 11th, and anchored in roadstead during thut day, leaving at 10 am on 12th, without being able to communicate with the shore, and arrived here at 7.80 this morning. She sails for Melbourne via South aud Hobart to-day The si Wakatipu left Bydney on the 7th, anil arrived here at 7.45 this morning. She sailed todiy for South The ss Kennedy arrived here at 7 this morning from West Coast and Nelson, and returns to-day The BUS Kimutaka, which left Lyttelton at 1 pm on Sunday, came in here at 3.20 this morning. She sails on Thursday for London The ss Waihi, which left on Saturday morning for Blenheim, returned last night, having been unable to cross the Watrau bar. She sails again to-morrow The steamer Dupleix is to have her name changed to the Jubilee. She is expected to leave Sydney shortly for Wellington Mr M'Donfild, late chief officer of the ss Hauroto, ia now ia command of the ss Kingarooma The steel, clipper barque Cloncaird is advertued in to-day's Post to leave Lyttelton for London about Ist June. Fraser & Malcolmson are agents at Lytteltou for her

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1889, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1889, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1889, Page 2

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