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Nelson. 16th September Arrived, early — Chas Edward, from Wellington 17th September Arrived, 8 am— Mahinapua, from Wellington Wahqanui. 16th September Arrived, 10 am— Stormbird, from Wellington Auckland. 15th September Sailed— Upolu (5.30 pm), for Sydney; Perthshire (2.20 pm), for Lyttelton and Wellington TiTTTiLTON. 15th September Arrived— Bosamond and Janet Nicol, from Greymouth; Taieri, from Picton; Omapere and Ohau, from South Sailed, 4,b0 pm — Port Melbourne, for Sydney, with 95 horses 17th September Sailed, 1.50 pm— Omapere, for Wellington Blenkiiu. 17th September Arrived, 9 am — Waihi, from Wellington To sail, 5.30 pm— Waihi, for Wellington ±*atia, 17th September Arrived, 9.30 am— Manaia, from Wellington GaiTMODTir. 17th September Arrived, early— Oreti, from Wanganui ; Graf ton, from Westport To soil— Grafton (noon), for Westport) ; Oreti (to-night), for Toranoki Collinowood, 17th September Sailed, 11.30 am— Kennedy, for Wellington The Queen of the South from East Coast, and Orowaiti from Greymouth, arrived at 12.20 and 3.30 this morning The ss Pakeha leaves on Thursday for Napier, where she ships a quantity of frozen meat, &c. Her movements from there are uncertain, but it is probable that she will proceed either to the Bluff or Lyttelton. About SCOO carcases of meat will be taken in at this port The Kawatiri has received a thorough overhaul at Port Chalmers The ss Kotorua, which has been laid up at Port ■ Chalmers for the last few months, will be placed in commission again next month. It is probable that the Botorua, Penguin, and Flora will run on the same lines as last year. A re-arrangement with regard to the running of the intercolonial steamers is under consideration
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 67, 17 September 1894, Page 2
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270BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 67, 17 September 1894, Page 2
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