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Poht Chalhibs, 20th November Soiled, 2.15 pm— Toneinro, for Waitvn 1/TTTri.TOff. 21st November Amrea, 10.55 am— Penguin, from Wellington (did nor conuect) To sail— Herald and Brnnner (3 vm). flora (6 pm), Penguin (10.15 pm), for Wellington . . f iciosf. 20tb Novembe* Arrived, 9 pm— Mawhera, from Wellington Sai.ed, 11 pm— Mawhera. for Nelson . • :»»,. Bleskku. 21 st November Arrived, 7.45 sin— V»»ih.i, from Wellington Wasoanoi, 20th November Arrived, 9 pm— Oreti, from Wellington . . . 21st November Arrived, 9 am— Stormbird, from Wellington £'oxtok. 21st November Arrived, 9 am-Queen of th* South, from vVtllington Niw Plymouth, 21st November Arrived, 7.20 am— Taknpnna, from Wellii gton '■ Timaku, 2t«t November Arrived. 4 am-Ohau, from Wellington B atea, 20th November Sailed, 9 pm— Aorere, for Wellington Nilsoic, 21st November To sail, 8 pm Sunday— Wainui, for Wellington The Mahinapna from Onehnn?& and Txrannki, "Wakatu from Stonyhurst Anglian from S>dney via AncklanU and East Coast, Te Anau from Auckland and Ea«t Coast, and Hesketh from G c /mouth, arrived this raornin? The Tarawera, from Melbourne via Hobart and Bo:ith, arrived thortly before 1 o'clock tnia afternoon Shortly afrtr 5 pm yesterday the brigantine Antipn, from Barpira, with 100.000 ft tiu.T-er, dropped anchor in the stream, bavinfr succeeded la baiting in against, the still northerly g >le. Tht veasel was berthed at tha Jervoia-quny jetty ahprtly afterwards. On discharge abe returns to Kuipara. for another load for this port The Gothic's departure for Lyttelton has been postponed until caylight to-morrow. This mornIns; 3189 oosm batter, brought, from Taranaki by tha JMahioapna, aud 230 b .lea wool, ex Wakatu from Stonrhi.rst, wcie put aboard Bad weather at Stonyhurst delayed loading ope'atioDs on the Wakatu Tho Omapere's trip from Westport to Wellington this week baa been abandoned, and the steamer iroe* on to Lyttelton direct from the formerport On Wednesday moraine the sa Tongnriro Wdu« lere from Waitara to tranship abnot 200 tons of dairy produce. She sails for Lytteltou on the 28tb, end is announced to leave that port foi; London on the 30th The Hoak th return* from Grermcratb on We-mosdHT witn a ioad of coal for the Tonunriro To-niuhr should see Hie finish or repairs to ts c Connnii, the principal fei-tirj of wh cb htiir b 'eu th" strengtheuing of the b..iler furnaces. Me«hrs I*k»and Son (Ltd) are wonting tha work' Messia W. and G. TnrniraU and Co ('or agents) are advised that the ship Blenheim l Dunfdm and Wellington, left Glasgow on the .tth September, bnt owing; to contrary winds did no* clear the Channel nnttl the zßth. Her cargo for tMs port consists of 700 tons Th« BhwMioll Company fen* completed ne«ot». tiftns i for toe purchase of the steamer Heske h which vessel will run in conjunction with the company • njw steamer Breeze, due in Greymoiitb yext month from London, which Captain GleuhiU Is brwmnfc out
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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 155, 21 November 1896, Page 4
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475BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 155, 21 November 1896, Page 4
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