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TjTTTKI.tom, Ist September Sailed, 3.55 pin — Bolls, barque, for Newcastle 2nd September Arrived 4.20 pm— Port Jlelbounro, from Wellington ; Omapere from South ; Dingadee, from Westport ; Rosamond, from Greymouth Sailed— John Bell, for Nelson 3rd September Sailed, 1 pm— Oir.apere, for Wellington Napikb. 2nd September Arrived— Ohau (10.45 am), Wairarapa (11.35 am), from Wellington Sailed, 11.40 am— Tarawera, for Wellington Nelsoh, 2nd September Arrived, 7.45 am— Grnfton, from Ficton Sailed— Mawhera (0.20 am), Chas Edward (6 pm), Manaia (7 pm), for Wellington Auckland. 2nd September Airived, 1 am — Botomahana, from Sydney, with Brlndiai mail. Passengers for Wellington— 9 steerage 3rd September . Arrived, 5.45 am— Ovalau, from Fiji; Tasmania (11.50 am), from Syduey To sail, to-morrow morning — Ovalau, for Wellington, with over 30C3 bunches bananas and 200 tons general cargo Wainjakui. 3rd September Stormbird, for Wellington, detained by heavy gale. She may possibly sail at 10 to-night Oreti, for Westport, still detained by bad weather Pictok, 2nd September Arrived, 7 am— Manawatu, from Qrey WiBTroBT. 3rd September Arrived, 8 am— Grafton, from Nelson Sailed, 0 atn— Grnfton, for Grey BL«NHiiM.3rd September To sail, 8 pm — Keptune, for Wellington The Tarawera, from Auckland and East Coast, arrived at 3.15 this afternoon, after a stormy pasxnge of 27 hours from Napier The Mawhera arrived from West Coaßt and Nelson nt 3.15 pm to-day The Huia made a start for Wanganni shortly after 4 pm on Saturday, but returned about four hours later owing to the southerly gale. She will make another start ns soon as the weather moderates. The Mahinanua's departure for Nelson, Taranaki, and Onenunga was postponed last night, as a heavy sea was running at the Heads. The trip to Nelson will be abandoned, and her passengers and cargo for that port were taken on by the Penguin this afternoon. The Mahinapua leaveß this afternoon, weather permitting, for Taranaki and Onehunga The ship Oamaru, after taking in a small quantity of flax, will anchor in the stream until the commencement of the wool season The U.S.S. Co.'s ss Fateena will shortly cove on to Port Chalmers from Australian ports, for an • ztenßive overhaul
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 55, 3 September 1894, Page 2
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353BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 55, 3 September 1894, Page 2
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