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BY TELEGRAPH Bluff 23rd April

Sailed, 5.25 pm— Mararoa, for Port Chalmers Tababaxi. 23rd April Sailed, 10 pm— Gairloch and Mabinapua, for Onehunga (connected with express) Fort Cbilkim. 23rd April Sailed— Hantoro and Tasmania, for North. Passengers per Hauroto— Misses Wilicox, Henderson, Fenton, Murray, Lawrence, Christie, Lizard, Plowes, Mesdames Todd, Fenton, Walker. Shore, Danes, Isles, Moginnity, Ritchie. Bey Carson, Messrs Byrne, Smith, Dvmock, Johnson, Mercer, Hartnett, Bannister, Ibbotson, Stokes, M'ludoe-, Park. Fakan, 'White, Patey, Duster, Munro, De Reury, Todd, Carson, Miller. Falko, Isles. Per Tasmania— Misses Norris, Morton, Wall, Miller, Danby, Smeaton, Simmonds, Mesdames Farrant, Maidstone, Miller, Danby, Francis, Messrs Fleming (2), M'Lellan, Maidstone, Watt, Morton, Danbr, Dodds —— 24th April ArriTßd— Mnraroa (7.80 am), from Bluff ; Upolu (8 am), from Wellington TiiiAßir, 24th April Arrived, 6 am— Matatua, from Oamara Foxtoh. 24th April ArriTed, 9.20 am— Queen of the South, from Wellington Nelsoh. 2Hh Anril Arrived. 5 am— Mawhera, from Ficton Sailed, 8 am— Graf ton, for Wellington (iiiTMODTB. 24th April Arrived, 7.15 am— Herald, from Wellington Jvaixodba, 21th April Sailed, 10 am— Wakatn, for Wellington LiTTTxltoh, 24th Anril To sail, 6 pm — Tasmania, for Wellington Tbo Penguin from Lyttelton, Corinna from South, and Kennedy from Nelson, arrived this morning The Talune left Sydney at 6 pm on Friday last, and arrived here at 7.20 last night, after a splendid run of 3 days 23 i hours. North-westerly winds and smooth seas were experienced throughout. Her cargo consisted of 335 tons general cargo, SCO tons coal, and 18 horses, of which 185 tons, including 81 cases bananas and 16 horses, were foi Wellington The Neptune from Blenheim, Takapnna, from Onehnngaand Taranaki,and Wainul from Nelson, arrived last night The Waihi from Blenheim, and Binemoa from Cook Strait Lighthouses, arrived at 10.45 this morning The Flora, from South, arrived shortly before 2 this afternoon, and tho Heaketa from Oreymouth at 2.30 pm The barnne Excelsior, for Koipara, was towed oat by theDuco this morning The ss> Indramayo sailed for Wanganui at 6 this morning The Hauroto's departure from Wellington to Sydney has been postponed nntil Friday The schooner Olencairn, now at Wanganni, will come on to Wellington to repair damage sustained daring the lost gale The b&rqnentine, supposed to be the Trinidad, blown off the Heads on Monday, has not yet put in an appearance The ballast-tank in the forehold of the Aotea has been repaired, and she will probably begin loading meat to-morrow , The Tasmania is expected to leave Lyttelton at 6 o'clock to-night, and should arrive hero between 8 and 9 to-morrow morning. She soils at 3pm for Sydner, via East Coast ports and Auckland S.S. KAIKOTOA. The N.Z.S. Co.'s ss Kaikoura left Plymouth at 2 pm on 9th March, and arrived at Teneriffe at 2 pm on the 14th, leaving for Capetown at 10.20 pm same day. When in 29deg S. a hard gale set in from the S.E., and continued till the 31st, making it impossible to communicato with the shore on the evening of arrival at Capetown, where she anchored at 8.45 pm on the 30th. left Table Bay at noon on 31st March, and on 10th April the wind increased to a whole gale from the S.W., with violent hail squalls and very high sea, lasting till the 13th, when the wind decreased, and continued fresh S.W. to Hobart, where the vessel arrived at 10 am on the lOtb. After a stay of seven hours, discharging cargo and landing passengers, loft for Wellington, ereatuxllx dropping anchor in the harbour at 7 this morning. The voyage throughout was uneventful. Her cargo for New Zealand consists of 1400 tons, of which 950 tons are for Wellington. The Eaikoura takes in a quantity of wool, Ac, at this port, and sails on Saturday for Napier, proceeding from there to Lyttelton, and making the latter her final port of departure for London. The following is her passenger list : — For Wellington : Saloon— Misses Holmes (2), Mrs Holmes, Messrs Holmes andKirker; second cabin — Mrs Cowie, Dr Hargood, Messrs Cowio, Bathurst, Grant ; steerage— Messrs Anderson and Tapper. For other ports : Saloon— Dr Toswill, Atcs6rs Johuson and Peairs ; second cabin — Miss Souter, Mrd Dibley, Messrs Storie and Dibley; steerage— Misses Johns, Foot, Fuller, Smyth, stesdames Hodgson and Smyth, Messrs Herbert, Malcolm, M'Corry. Fuller, Haines. M'Millan, Murdoch (2), Sargeant, Smyth, Wilson, Boss, Masters Johns and Hodgson

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 96, 24 April 1895, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH Bluff 23rd April Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 96, 24 April 1895, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH Bluff 23rd April Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 96, 24 April 1895, Page 2