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w«?tm>bt. 29th Auimet Mawhera and Oreti still detained. Heavy flood in river, and big *ea on bar. Moremonts uncertain. Vary little probability of vessels working before Friday night or Saturday morning Piotoh. 28th August Arrived, 5.20 pm— Penguin, from Wellinzton. She sailed at 6.15 pm for Nelson i/rrrcxTov, 28th August T Sailed— Wakatu, for Wellington via coast 29th Augnst Arrived, II am— Buahine, from Port Chalmers To sail, 6 pm— Tokapuna. for Wellington WASeunri. 28th Anguat Arrived, 4 pm— Stormbird. from Wellington Hnsoit. 29th Anirust Arrived, early — Wainui, from Wellington To sail, 3 pm— Penguin, for Pioton and Wellington Pooio, 29th August ' Sailed— Mantiion, tchooner, for Wellington; Q. C. Perkins, frarquentinr, for Uelbonrna BLKHHtiv. 29th August Arrived, 1 am— Waihl, from Wellington. She returned at II am imnruxD, 29th August Arrived— H.M.B. Biotfarooma (3 pm yesterday), from Wellinirtoti; H.M.B. Lizard (9.11 am), from Bydnev Post Eobimsoh, 29th August Sailed, 1.30" pm— Wakatu, for Wellington via Kaikoura OmtarasA. 29th August Sailed— Mahinapna (1.10 pm), Qairloch (1.25 pm), for New Plymouth The Grafton arrived from Wast Coast and Nelson at 11.20 last night The Neptune arrived from Blenheim at 7.15 this morning The Corinna, from South, arrived at 12.30 this afternoon, hanna- experienced a atrong N.E. gale on the passage up. Her departure for South has been poitponed until to-morrow The Warerley made a start for Nelson lost night, but returned to port owing to the heavy northerly gale outside. The departure of other ■mall steamers wen al*o postpoard for the same eaaon ■ A barque arrived off the Heads this afternoon, but her name oould not be ascertained S.S. TONGARIRO. The N.Z.S. Co.'* st Tongariro left London on Ist June, but owing to an aoddent to the boiler (particular* of whioh hare already been publiahed) was detained at Plymouth for six weeks until repairs were effeoted, returning her voya go on 18th July. Santa Cruz waa reached on 18th July, Capetown 4th Augut, and Hobart at 8.15 am on 21th Augnat; Landed passengers and cargo, and left at 4.40 pm same day. Passed Cape Farewell at 7.30 last night, and dropped anchor in the atream at 7 this morning. After being inspected by the Health Officer the Teasel was berthed at the Queen's Wharf at 9.20 am. Throughout the pasaoge the weather has been remarkably fine, the oaly exception being a sharp W.N.W. gale, accompanied with fierce squalls and high sea, off the S.W. coaat of Tasmania on the 23rd inst. Her canto consiit* of. 2300 tons, of whioh 17(10 ton*, Inoluding transhipment*, are for Wellington. She ■hips about 8000 carcases of meat, wool, \o., at this port, and tails for Lyttelton on Saturday. Her movements from there are at present uncertain. Following is the litt of her passengers : — Saloon for Wellington— Messrs Campbell and Honour; seoond saloon— Messrs M'Kenrie and Pierce; ateerage— Misses Fagan (2), Huett, Molloy, Smyth, Spenoe, Taylor, Willis, Mesdamea Tagan, Pederson. Willis, Messrs Bell, Neilson, Bawls. Spenoe, Thoma*. Saloon for other ports— Hist Evanß, Metart Evana and Orden; second ■aloon— Him* Heinemann (2). Hould, Liud, Smart (3), Pirie (4), Sfurrav, Metdatnes Heinemann, Idnd, Smart, Pirie, Murray, Messrs Hnbbard, Heinemann (2), Beriro, M-Leod, Matthews, Hookbaum, Bichordt, Smart (2), Fedasqni. Bock, Thomas, Geraud (3), Murray, Masters Pirie (3), Heinemann, and 28 ateerage

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 52, 29 August 1895, Page 2

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BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 52, 29 August 1895, Page 2

BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 52, 29 August 1895, Page 2