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BY TELEGRAPH

A miust), Ist August Sailed. 7 pm— Pnkaki, for Newcastle ; Australia for Boath 2nd August Anned — Ssxan File, schooner, from Sydney LnTKLTOK, Ist Animst Sailed— Manapouri, for South Wahoahot. 2nd Angust Arrived— Celtic King (early, in roadstend), from Wellington : Manawato, from Ficton ; Waihi (11 am), from Blenheim Siuled, noon— Manowatn, for Westport To Bail," to-night— Waihi, for Wellington Wzsttoxt. Ist Angnst Arrired, 10.40 pm — Taupo, from 'Wellington Sailed, midnight-Grafton, for Nelion 2nd August Arrired— Kawhera (1 am), from Nelson ; Brnnner (1.50 pm), from Wnllinirtoa Sailed, 3 am— Mawhora, for Oreymoath Tikasaki, lit Anirost Sidled, 10.30 pm — Maainnpaa ami Gairlooh, for Onehnnga ; connected express (iSKTICOHTS. Ist AngUSt Suited, 11 pm— Wan-atea. for Wellinutou OrDKAXE, 2nrl An^nst Arrired, 11.30 am— Aorere. from Wellington Napier, 2nd August ArriTed, 7.50 am— Kahu, from Wellington Niir.ROH.2nd August To sail, 7 pm— Grafton, for Wellington

Tho BS "Wakfitu, from lytteltjm and Kaikourj, armed at 1.30 last night, and tbe Botorua, from Nelson Tin Pioton, Takapona, from Onehunga. t» Taranalci, and Neptune, from Spring CreoV, camo in between midnight and a. 15 this morning The steamers Herald and Penguin, from the South, came in this morning at 9.20 ana ».4O respoctirely, atfd the Hauroto at 1.35 this afternoon The ss Wninul armed from the West Coast at 11.30 am t«-dny ThesiKiDieri, from AncUand yla Eiiat Coast, armed at 3.10 this afternoon •=■ "(he barque Ephialtos. from Aucklaud, amveil - in harbonr at 2 o'clock thismorninir, nftera ronifh Toyngo, during which the had to heave-to'f ir seYer.il hours. Cape Faliiaer wns reached on Sun. day lait, but owing to bad weather she wns unable to come in until this morning. She completes her loadinp at this port for New York The Celtic King, which left for Watupiitui yesterany, took tho following carco from this port— 53 ewea pelts, 452 cask* tallow. 140 bales Sax

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1893, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1893, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1893, Page 2

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