BY TELEGRAPH Lyttelton, 9th May
Bailed r Wakatu, for Wellington yia coast Perthshire, for London 10th May Arrired, 7.« am— Flora, from Wellington (caught express) : . A.uoklakd. 9th May ArriTed. 10.45 pm— Taupo, from Fill Sailed— Hauroto, for South. Passengers— ! Misses Broadbent, Hamlin, Craoknell, Falconer. Steale, Harding, Gale, Clarke, Milne, Mesdamea M'Cready, Buckland, Cracknell, facrimegonr, Lynch, Smythe, Grey, Steele, Boss, Beys Ahearn and Slattery, Messrs Lanrford, Hodge, Lint, Jone«, Shaw, Swift, Crouch, Wallis, Cooper, Boss, Smith, M'Leon, Fraser, Finlay, Lewis, Marshall, De Mans, Young, Smaile, Henderson, Head, Barr, Lynch 10th May Sailed, lpm— Taupo, for Wellingtons Sonthern Cross, for Wellington Tia East Coast Bj.nir. 9th May Sailed— lndramayo, for London HArm, 9th May Amvea, 7.45 pm— Australia, Irom Wellington Tuahaii. 10th May Arrived— Mahinapua (2.50 am), Gairloch (5 am), from Onehnnga ; both conneatcd Sailed, 10.15 am— Mahinapna, for Wellington . . . Foxtok. 10th May Arrived, 10.20 am— Queen of the South, from Wellington Piotoh, 10th May Sailed, 1 am— Oreti, for Westport wvstfokt. 10th May Manawatu, from Wanganai, put in midnighrt last night; sails for Greymonth when sea on bar moderates Gbetuouth. 10th May Mawhera for Nelson, and Herald for Dunedin, unable to sail last night owing to heavy sea on bar ; will leave at 10 to-night. Kawatiri in rood- ' stead. Wainui. from Nelson, has been ordered an to Weitport The Dingadee from Napier, and Penguin from Nelson and Fioton, arrived at 6.30 and 11.50 last night , Tbe Takapuna arrived from Lyttelton at 8.30 i this morning, and the Huia from Wanganui) at 10 am i The Anglian arrived from South at 9.45 this morning. Her cargo for Sydney and Northern ports is an nnusually heavy one The Waverley arrived from Nelson at 11.15 this morning The Botonahana arrived from Sydney via South at 11.50 this morning The Neptune arrived from Blenheim at 12.50 this afternoon The Waicatimi, from Sydney, via Melbourne, Hobart, and South, arrived shortly after 2 this afternoon The Hnia reports a sitting vessel off Cape Campbell this morning, but was unable to asoertain her name or rig -* The Doric sails at 1 pm to-morrow for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. Lyttelton will be her final port of departure from the colony The Aotea will probably make the Bluff her final port of departure for Home The steam-launch Pilot was floated oS the beach yesterday afternoon
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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 110, 10 May 1895, Page 2
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385BY TELEGRAPH Lyttelton, 9th May Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 110, 10 May 1895, Page 2
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