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Niriin. 16th Angnst Arrived — Tasmania (8.30 am), Mauapouri (12.30 pm), from Wellington To sail, 8 pm to-morrow— Flora, for Wellington LTTTKLTOK. 16th AnCDSt To sail, this evening— Waihora, for Wellington CA3TLKPOINT. 16th AutCUSt Arrived, 6.2oJ»m— rTahu, from Wellington Tasanaxi. 16th August Amvea, 5.30 am— Gairiocb, from Onehunga (connected with express) Arrived, early— Oreti, from West Coast. She sails at 7 pm for Grey WTSTpniiT. 16ih Auirnst Sailed, 5 am— Sinfcadee, for Wellington &KKTMOTITV. 16th AllgUSt Arrived, early— Wainm, from Nelson. She sails at 3 pm for Westport Wisoinnl. 16th Angnst Hum unable to sail for Wellington veßterclay owing to southerly gale; expected to Bail tbii afternoon Foitow. 16th August Queen of the South, which baa been stuck on sandbank for the last few days, expected to set off this afternoon The Kennedy from Nelson, Penguin from Nelson and Picton, and Hinemoa from Northern lighthouses, arrived at 4.5, 5.20, and 7.10 this morning The Mnhinarraa arrived from Onehnnga and Taronoki at 8.50 this morning • The Takapuna from Lyttelton, and Kanißri from Onehunga. Waitara, and Opunakc, arrived at 10.35 and 11.50 this morning Tbe Omapere arrived from Westport shortly after 2 thi* afternoon ' The barque Bella, Captain Cotton, from New castle, with 415 tons of coal consigned to C. W. Turner for the Manawatu Railway Company, arrived off the Heads this morning, aftera passage of 20 days. She wns towed iv by tbe Mana, aud berthed at the Railway Wharf. Tne vessel, it is understood, met with bod weather on the voyage, and is said to be leaking, hut Captain Cotton declined to afford any information about the voyare. From here she proceeds to Ktipara to load timber for Australia Tbe Mary Hosbronck is expected to sail for Auckland, where she loads for New York, tomorrow moraine A circular received by the local agents by the "Frisco jnial gives particulars of movements of vessel* of the S.S. ft A. Co.'s fleet as follows:— The Tunkina is loading m London forOtago, to sail about 31st July : Zealandia to sail from Glasgow for Otago on 3rd August ; Pleiono to leave Liverpool for Wellington about 20th Julr. The Aoteai) dueiu Wellington from Plymouth on 27th September. The Pakeha, loading in London for Auckland and Wellington, and Matatua, loading for Ola^o and Lyttelton, due in tbe colony on the 24th October, and the Tokomaru expected in Now Zealand abont the 27th October WKATHERFOR*,UASr FOR 24 HOURS PROM 9 a.m. TO-DAY. Wi»d — Between north-east and nortb and west at all pliceß north of Blenheim and Nelson, and between north and east and sooth-east at all other, places Bxbohztsb— Fall everywhere soon Sia — Increase on western coast north of Hokitika, and on east coast between Napier, and Kai.koura Tidsb— lncrease on western coast Telegrams to expect strong northerly winds have been sent to all places northward of Blenheim and Nelson, aud for easterly winds to all •ther places iTnorsia or hot 24 hours. Very little movement of the barometer anywhere, and trost has continued in the South Island B. A. EDWIN

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 41, 16 August 1895, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 41, 16 August 1895, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 41, 16 August 1895, Page 2