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London, 27th Norember Atrired— Celtic King, from Wellington Sailed— lndraehin, for Melbourne Monte Video, Usth November The Ranhioe left yesterday for London, all well Clabekce, Bivbb (N.S.W.), 28ih NoTember Arrif cd— M. A. Doran, frpm Wellington Auckland. 27th Norember Arrived, 6.30 pm— Mariposa, from Sydney Hailed, 4.30 pm— Bicbmond, for Barotonga i'lCTos. 28th November Arrived, 7 pm yesterday— Mawhera, from Wei- . lington * Soiled, 2 am— Mawheri, for Nelson liiTTXLTOH, 28 h November Arrived— Botomabana (9.45 am) and Penguin (7.20 am), from Wellington (connected) To nil— Omapoe (4 pm), Te Anaa (6.30 pm), Penguin (10.10 pm), for Wellington Übetmodth. 27th November Arrived, midnight — Heakeih, from Wellington Onkhusoa. 27th Novemi er Arrived, midnight — Takapuna, from Tar m-iki Napibb, 28th November Arrived, 7 mm— Southern Cross, from Wellington BxEVHKnt. 27th November Arrived, midnight— Waibi and Neptune, from Wellington Post Chalmers. 28th November « Arrived, 7.15 am— HaiS "Wallaroo, from Wellington YVxsTr&n. 28th November , Arrived, 7 laat night— Wamui, from (Jreymouth Sciled, last night— Janet Nicoll and Orowaiti, for Lyttelton To tail, this afternoon— Wainui, for Nelson New Plymouth, 28tta November Arrived, 9 am— Moa, from Grey mouth To Mil, 3 pm— Mob, for Westport NCLBON, 28th November To sail, 2 pm Sunday— Wamni, for Wellington The Queen of the South from Foiton. Charles Edward from Nelson, »nd Mahinapua f rom Onehung* and Taranaki. arrived this morning The Talnne, from Melbourne via Hobart and South, arrived at 12.30 tbis afternoon • The Dnco towed the barque Chilena from Queen Charlotte Sound to Picton, and returned to Wellington at 12.30 this morning The Queen of the South brought over 400 bales of wool »nd a small quantity of flax from Foxton The Mahinspun brouirht 2030 packages butter from Neg" Plymonth for transhipment to the Mataura Three schooner* and a barqne were seen becalmed in tbe Strait tbis morning by the Mahinapna The Woiroa, from Havelockvia Bays, -arrived this mornitt?. She left this afternoon for Farewell Spit with lighthouse stores, after whiVh she' goes on to l?eloru» Sound for a load of wool Tbe Axatnpa sailed for Kaipora this afternoon, to load back timber (mostly totara) for Messrs Stewart and Co
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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 161, 28 November 1896, Page 4
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355BY TELEGRAPH Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 161, 28 November 1896, Page 4
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