BY TELEGRAPH Bluff, 30th August
Sailed, 8.15 pm— Himroto, for Hobart w VBTroiT. 30th August Sailed, 6.35 pm— Orowaiti, for Wellington Slsi Aueuftt Arrired, 9 «m— TVainni. from Kelson. She nil* to-nutht for Nelson uul Wellington Sailed. 7 am — Mawhera, for Grey' I . > iJitinoOTi. Slat Ad Kirn t Hawhera sails fox Wellington direct to-night aooklou. SOih Angust Sailed, 9.45 pm— Mount Sirion, for Wellington. Her cargo consist* or 1400 tons for Wellington, including transhipments i 3 it August Sailed, I.3opm— Flora,forSonth. Passengers— Hisses Glee, fisher. Hay, Gough, Fountain. Hut«hinson, Holloway, Bister of St Joseph, Hesdames Gsrrett, Murray, Smith, Gilmer, Messrs Brown, Sandemnn, Cole, ' BiddiU, Austin, H'Langhlan, Price, But, Ewen, Ashby, Battary, Smith. Dural, Porkou*, Beans, Stacay, Ferguson, Moore, Garaid»,]Masterß Bnsssll and Beeres ■ . i ■. - i/TTTiLTOit , 81st Aueuit Arzired— Penguin (7.45 am), Corinn* (10 am), bom Wellington ; toth conneoted To sail, 10.15 pm— Penguin, for Wellington fiT*A. 31st Anirast Arrired, 8 am— Waitupu and Aorere, from Wellington ' Piotob. 31st Augutt Arrired. 8.90 last nieht— Graf ton. from Wellington. She sailed at sam for Kelson Mblsob. 31st Aneust Arrired, early— Woveriey, fromWellinftton ' , i Ta»*ha«i. 30th Ausrust Sailed, 10 cm— Gatrloch, for Onehunga (connwted with express) ■ Slit Anirost Arnred, 7.15 am— Tabpnna, from Wellinrton vv AicaAvui. 31st August Arrired, 6.30 am— Huia and Mnnawatu, from Wellington To sail— Uanawata (9 pm), for Grey; Hois, (7 pm), for TVsllington Eumw. Slit Amrast Waihi, from Wellington, unable to croma ;bar inwards NAniit, 80th Aiifrust Sailed— Queen of the South (3 pm), for Wellington ; Australia (9.15 pm), for Qisborne The Wakatn from Lyttelton, Cberiot. and Kaikonra, Chas Edward from Nelson, Glenelg from Waitara. Mahioapna from Onebunna and T«rnnald, Anglian from Sydney ria Anckland and East Coast, and Tarawera from South, armed this mominr , , The barque Qraasmere, from Newcastle, with 050 tons Coal consigned to S. Brown, was towed in by the Duco this morning. ' Hba left Newcastle on Wednesday week, and experienced fair weather Tintn arrival off -the Heads on Thursday, when a furious N.W. galedroreheront to sea. X*°topwill and a foreiail were blown to ribbons, and toe work of pteensg the Teasel was accomplished ■mnder (treat difficulties. She arrived off tbe Heads again fhii morning, and was towed in as •bore stated A barqnentine, bound to tho East Coast, passed the Heads this moraine The Gothio sailed for liyttelton this afternoon. She returns here, making it her final port of departure for Home The brirantine Bells is expeoted to sail this afternoon for Xaipari, where she loads timber for Australia
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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 54, 31 August 1895, Page 2
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414BY TELEGRAPH Bluff, 30th August Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 54, 31 August 1895, Page 2
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