BY TELEGRAPH Bluff, 27th August
Sailed— Taupo, for Dnnedin ; ketches Anna and Gratitude, on (C sailing cruise to the outly'ng islands Tavranoa, 27th Augush Arrlre<l, 3.3o pm— Hineraoa, from Wellington Pictok. 27th August Arrired 3.30 pm— Penguin, from Wellington Sailed, 11 pm — Penguin, for Nelson Übcymouth, 27th August Sailed, 3.45 pm— Oreti, for Wellington Dunkdin, 27th AuguPt Sailed Flora and Hauroto, for North; Ohn.ii, for Napier. Passengers per Flora — Misses Bain and Mackie, Mesdames Fitzgerald, Lister, Witt and 2 children, Messrs Palmer, Bichardson, Gregg, Lister, Cameron, Witt, Otago Football Association (13) ; nor Hauroto — Mr and Mrs Henderson, Messrs Sampson, Ashor, Fleming Onihunoa, 27th August Sailed- Gairloch and Takapuna, for New Plymouth. Passengers — Miss Stanley, Mesdames Houghton, Robertson, Eirkcaldie, Snodgruss rod 2 children, Bich, Ber Forbes, Messrß Forbes, Johnston, Logan, Smith, Mitchell. Kirkcaldie, Nathan, Truck, Brydon, Palmer, Blin, Kusaah, Campbell, Grant, Cullen, Freda Family (4) Motuzca, 28th August Arrired, 6 am— Chas Edward,. from Wellington Lyttelton, 28th August Arrived, 7.10 am — Wairarapa, from Wellington (caught express) To Mil— Herald (2 pm), Hauro*o (5 pm), Flora (10 pm), for Wellington , Wbstfokt, August 28th Arrived, 6 am— Grafton, from Grey To sail, 8 pm— Grafton, for Nelson Nklsob. 28th August ArriT»d— Wainui (6 am), from Wellington; Penguin (7 am), from Picton; Chaß Edward (9.30 am), from Wellington via Motueka Sailed, 7 am— Wainui, for Westport To sail, 6 pm— Penguin, for Picton and Wellington , Taba»aki. 27th August Arrived— Gairloch (5.15 am), Takapuna (6 am), from Onehnnga ; both connected Sailed, 7.30 am — Takannna, for Wellington Blinhiih, 28th August ArriTed — Waihi, from Wellington (stuck on bar) but is expected to be floated off to-night, and sails for Wellington to-morrow Auckland, 27th August Sailed. 1.30 pm— Port Melbourne for Wellington 28th August Cleared— Euterpe, for London Sailed— Bichmond, for Baratonga Kaikousa, 27th Ausrusfc Soiled, 9 pm— Wakatu, for Wellington yia coast Wanoahci, 28th Augußt The Stqrmbird, from Wellington, missed tide this morning, but will cross the box on this evening's tide The Neptune arrived from Blenheim at 8.50 last night The Queen of the South from Foxton, and Bruuner from South, arrived at 2 and 9.30 this morning The iohooner Clyde is still at anchor in Worser Bay The barque Assel having finished discharging the Wellington portion of her cargo, is expected to sail for Duuedm to-morrow morning The N.Z.S. Co.'s barque Mntaura is expected to finish her loading at Picton for London to-day. The steam tender Duco will proceed to Picton to tow the vessel out of the Sounds
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 50, 28 August 1894, Page 2
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414BY TELEGRAPH Bluff, 27th August Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 50, 28 August 1894, Page 2
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