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Stdnet, 31st December Soiled — Taraweia, for Wellington 2nd January Arrived— Anglian, from Auckland Donsdijt, 31st December Sailed— Flora, for. Auckland via East Coast Auckland, 31st December Sailed, 11 pm— Alameda, for Sydney Ist January Sailed— Star of Victoria (7.30 am), for Lyttelcon; Pakeha (5.30 pm), for Gisborne Fate a, Ist January Arrived, 8 am— Aorere, from Wellington Pictox, 2nd January Arrived, 5.30 am— Mawhero, from Wellington Poet Chalmers, 2nd January Arrived, 9.15 am— Mary A. Troop, from New Tork Castlxpoint, 2nd January Arrived, 10 am— Southern Cross, from Wellington GB«Tirotrrn, Ist January Sailed,.B.ls pm— Hesketh, for Wellington Fabewei,l Spit, 2nd December ' The ship Turakina, from London to Wellington, passed at 8.15 am Buapehn, from London to Wellington via Capetown and Hobart, ashore eight miles west of the lighthouse Lyttemon, 2nd January To sail— Flora (6 pm), Penguin (10.15 pm), for Wellington TTTKAKINA, FBOM LONDON. • At 8.15 thia morning the New Zealand Shipping Co's ship Turakina, Capt Frosdick, from London, was reported by the Farewell Spit Lighthouse feigualmen as having passed there on her way to Wellington. The Tumluna, which has a reputation for fast pasHogos, is now 88 days out. Her cargo consists of 911 tons for Wellington, and a balance for Auckland The Corinna from Westport and Nelson and Mahinapoa from Onehunga and Taranaki arrived this morning The New Zealand Shipping Co's steamer Bakaia Arrived from Waiigannl lose night, partly loaded with wool. About 4000 bales will be taken on board here, and the vessel is to leave for London on Tuesday or Wednesilay After a very smart run of 8i hours from Wanganui roadstead ag.unst a strong tide, the Star of New Zealand put in an appearance here last night. Between 7000 and 8000 carcases of meat and a , quantity of wool were put on board at Wanganui, wd about 11,000 carcases of meat and a quantity t>f wool will be shipped here. She is to sail for iondonon Tuesday , The Blackball Co makes a promising start with '. the new year. Next week over 3000 tons of it» coal will be delivered at this port, the 'bulk of which will be for tie New Zealand Shipping Co's •teamen Rakaia, Otaraina, and Rnapehn. Lost right the Hesketh left Greymouth for Wellington, and early next week the Wareatea will arrive froni Westport with a load of cool on account of the company
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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1897, Page 4
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394BY TELEGEAPH. Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1897, Page 4
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