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W KBTFORT. 16th AugUßt Arrired, 4.30 Dm— Orowaiti. from Wellington ; Wainui (7 pm), from Grey 17th August To tail, 6 pm— Wainui, for Nelson Pioton. 16th August: Arrived, 7 pm— Grafton, from Wellineton. She sailed at 8.30 pm for Nelson TiIAHIII. 16th Auenst Sailed, 10 ran- Gairloch, for Onehunga (connected with express) i7th Angurt Arrived. 6.20 am— Takapnna, from Wellington. She sails at 4 pm for Ouehuuga auoxlahd. 16th August Arrived, 6 pm— Tanpo, from Fiji, with Van couver mail 17th August Arrived, 7.15 am— TJpoln, from Wellington Ltttii.tok, 16th Augnst Arrived— Wakatipu (2.5 pm), Corinna (2.40 pm), from Wellington 17th August Arrived, 7.25 am— Penguin, from Wellington (caught express) To sail, 10.15 pm— Penguin, for Wellington i'oiTOir. 17th August Arrived, 5.40 am— Queen of the South, from Wellington Patua. 17th August Arrived, 5 am— Aorere and Waitapu, from .Wellington. Tbey return at spm Hi mm. 17th August Arrived, 8.45 last night— Australia, from Wellington ; Kahu (1 am), from Castlepoint To sail, 8 pm— Flora, for Wellington Niuon. 17th August Arrived— Kennedy (early), from .Wellington; Grafton (4.30 am), from Fieton To sail, 6 pm to-morrow— Wainui, for Wellington WAveAirni. 17th August Arrived, <i ara-^Stormbir,d from Wellington. Sbe returns at 6 pm Sailed, 6 am— Manawatn, for Grey Elinhiiu. 17th August Arrived, early— Neptune, from Wellington. Urktmobth. 16th August Sailed, 5 pm— Kawatiri, for Lyttelton ; Herald, for Dunedin The Mawhera from West Coast and Nelson, and Waihora from Melbourne via Hobart and South, arrived at 3.15 and 8.30 this morning The Dingadee arrived from Westport at 2.15 tbis afternoon The barque Mary Hasbrouck, for Auckland, was towed out by the Duco this morning The refusal of Captain Cotton, of the barque Bells, to give information yesterday as to bis voyage from Newcastle, was due to bis desire to acquaint the owners of the vessel first. It seems that in the early part of the voyage stormy weather caused her to strain heavily, and make more water than nsnal. Some 30 tons of coal had to be jettisoned, with the result that there is now only the normal leakage

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 42, 17 August 1895, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 42, 17 August 1895, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 42, 17 August 1895, Page 2