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Picton. l"tb September Armed, fi.JO pm— Peuguiu, from Welliugton Sailed, unduight — Pongniu, for Nolsou Aucklakd, 17th September Sailed— Tasmania ((pm), Rotomahana (s.yopra), for Sydney 18th September Arrived, 8 ain— Wairarapa, from Sydney, with Briudisi mail. Passougers— Miss Uuthio, Messrs Knight aud Dutliio TiYTTELTON. 17th September Siiilod— Briinucr, for A kurort, Timarii, and Duuedin ; Ohau, for Napior 18tu September Arrived— Taluuo (7.J.J am), fiom Wolliugton ; Perthshire (8.30 am), from Auckland To sail— Wakatipu (5 pm), Flora (10 pin), for Wellington Dunedin, 17th September Sailed— Wuihoni, for Melbourne via Bluft ; Wakutipu and Horn, for North, Passengers per Wakatipn— Miss Couway, Mesdames Turner, Wilson and child, Langdoivu, Cauioron, Messrs Ltingdowu, AllißOn, Busch, Fattle, Chapinau, Kong. Por Flora— Miss Browu, Meadames Ballam, Pcthcrick, Johusou and child, Callaßhan, Messrs Barr, Elliott, Hall, Roberts, Kartlemau, Alleu, Ritchie, Calcutt, Stuart, Moore, Green, Callavhnu ' 18th Septembor To sail, to-morrow — Herald, for North Ivaipaiu, 17th September Sailed — Southern. Belle, barque, for Sydney Nelsoh. 18th Septouiber Arrived— Waiuui (7.X) am), from Wellington ; Poiuruin (8 am), from Pictou Sailed, 10.U5 am— Penguin, for I'ictou and Wellington OrtTNAKK, 18th Septembor Arrived, 7.30 am— Kauiori, from Wellington Kaikouba, lath September Arrived, G am — Wnkatu, from Wellington Taranaxi, 18th September Arrived, 5.(5 am — Gairloch, from Onehunga (connected) I'atea, 18th September Sailed, 10 am— Manain, for Wellington via Endeavour lulot Foxton'. 18th beptember Arrived, 10.25 am— Queen of the South, from Wellington Westport. 18th September Arrived. 6 last night — Grafton, from Grey Stilled, 1 pm — Grafton, for Nelsou Tho Omapero arrived from the South at 7.10 this morning Tbo Noptuno and Waihi arrived from Blenheim at 2.30 and 2.50 this morning The Stormbird arrived from Waugauui at noon to-day The Kennedy arrived from Colliugwood at 12.15 this afternoon. Owing to a strong S.E. gale she anchored under Long Maud for six hours. She reports two sailing vessels under Guard's Bank and one under Long Island Tho Takapuna, from Ouchunga aud Taranaki, was coming in as we went to press Now that the summer season is approachiug several of tho steamers belonging to the Uniou S.S. Co. Iwhioh have been laid up for sonic time past, will again bo placed in commission. The Te Aunu. in addition to tho Rotorua, will shortly resume running Tho Huddart-Parker linor Tasmania left Auckland for Sydnoy nt 4.15 pm yesterday, with 27G passengers, a large proportion of whom were bound for Western Australia goldficlds
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 68, 18 September 1894, Page 2
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396BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 68, 18 September 1894, Page 2
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