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XAlrAliA, 20th July Sailed— Rtlianeo, for Lyttelton PlCTOif, 26th Jnlr Arrivod, 5.40 pm — Wainui, from 'WeUinston Sailed, 10 pm— Woiuui, for Nelson Dl-kidik. 26th July ArrSred— Tarawerx and Brunner, from North Sailed— Dnnedin, for Napier; N&irnshiro, for liondon. The Nairn.hire has 1756 oilps wool, 9579 sucks Brain, 20,850 hars hnlhon. 22.403 eire is. sand 11,335 haunches tnnttru. 1792 quarters fceef, 220 cases butter, ond tho following pnssouperi—Srisscs Dczouche (3), Careill (1), Howden, Sl'Loan, Mill, Slesdumos Dezoucho, H'Lmn Nai'lEß. 26th July -Airived, 7 pm — Australia, fiom Wellmet 11 Fatea. 27th July Arrived. 7 am — Aorero, from WpJHusrton To sail, 7 pm— Wiitapn, for Wellu stou LiLKKnEIM. 27th July Arrived, early— Waihi, from We'lmaton > Tn sail, 4 pm— \Taibi, for Wellington Poxtos. 27th July Arrived, 8 am -Queen of the South, from Wellington WKvrrottT. 27th July Arrived. 7.30 am — Oraipere, from Wellington Smled, 0 run — Graftou, for Nelsou ; Ohau, for Dacodin ; Dingndct), for Lyttelton To anil, 8 pm — Omapere, for Wellington Nri.sos, 27th Julj An ired. 7 am— Wninui (ria Pioton), and Rotorua liom Wellington S tiled, 8 aui— Waium, for Qroymouth To sail— Kotoiua (T pm, via Picton), Grafton (« aui to-morrow), for Wolliojrtou Russell. 27th July Sailed, 9.20 am— Orlando, for Bnsliino Lviteitos. 27th July Arrived, 8.20 am — Titkapuua, from "Wellington ; caught expresu Sailed— Onyx, barque, for lonir Island To sad— Kttr.u'aka (f. pin), TaVipunn (0 30 pm), for Wellington > ucgLASD, 27th July Stilled — Fiona, es, nud Grasmere, barque (via KflUiara), for Sydney Tlie us Wnkatu came in from Xytteltou nud Kintouri via Kekerangn lust uight, tbe Chns Edward, from Nelnon, at 5.10 this morning-, and the Neptune, from Blenheim, at 8.45 nm The ss Celtic King, from London via Sydney, Auckland and Napier, nrriTed at 10.40 this morniu< She discharges some 850 tons of cargo at this port, and, about Saturday, proceeds to Wanganui, tlirjuco to tho Bluff, and makes tho latter her nnil port of departure for London The schooner Maud Graham, from Lyttelton, armed this afternoon Thsbarquo Weithorsfield. for Newcastle was towed out by tbe Duco nt 4.15 pm yesterday Tbe ss Hotnrua, which arrived from the South ycsterd.iy afternoon, brought tho following passheers — jklisses Focock. Coleman, Turnbull, Butler, ■oTKcnzic. eotts, Brett. Mesdatnes NesIrit, Bt'Keuzic, Wilson aud 2 children. Brown, "Walsh, Houa G. M'Leai. Sbrimski, Montgomery, Btewart, Tttiatoa, Capt Morris, Mossrn Lonsdnle, Wbiteboase, Petorn, Delnuo. -haw, Qunrtermnin, K'.nt, Eempton. Coleman, Donald, Feake, Hart, Smith, Ewen. M'Greß .r, Knowles, Brett, Cohen, Cusplls, Sl'Leod, ilartm, Rnthfrford, Beckinsall, Driver. Howfeion, B.ako : 28 steerage The brigantmo Linda Weber camn off the Slin lvii moruin?. The only diniasre sho snatnined through going ashore was the loss of a few i-heets of copper. She leaves for Raratonga to-morrow As the S3 Grafton hus heeu delayed nt We-tport by ban weather, ter departure from this port has baen pnt df till Saturday

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1893, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1893, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1893, Page 2