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London, sth January Sailed— Hudson, barque, for Dunedin; Aotea, for Lyttelton ; Tekoa, for Auckland Capetown, 4th January The Kaitoura arrived from London to-day, en route to New Zealand, and reports all well Stdket, sth January Arrived — Warrimoo, from Vancouver via Honolulu and Suva. Passengers for New Zealand — Hisses Burnell (2), Mesdames Keane, Burnell and child, Messrs Keane, Burnell, Styles, Woodland, Meeoham, Hollingworth, Bradley, Colemon, Buttorfield, Clegg, Cowling, Euseell, Master Burnell Aucilamd, sth January Sailed— Waihora, for South. Passengers for Wellington— Miss Gillard, Messrs Woodward, Layton, Harriion, Maclcay, Smith, Capstick, Uoqkton. Botomahana (6 pm), for Sydney OptiNAEE, sth January Arrived, 3 pm— Aorere, from Wellington Blow, sth January Arrived, 8.30 pm— Monapouri, from Melbourne via Hobart. Passengers for Wellington— Misses Bourne, Powfer, Edeson, M'Leod, waterhouse, Eefd (2), Levinson, Mesdames Thomas, M'Leod, Eeid, Messrs Lom_, Powfer, Chaffer, Lawrence, Anderson, Ginger, Marryatt, Jameson, M'Cauley, levinson Sailed, 6.45 pm— Mararoa, for Hobart 1 6th January Sailed, 3 am — Manapouri, for Port Chalmers Ltttelton, sth January Arrived, 9.30 pm— Omapere, from Wellington Sailed, 10.30 pm— Penguin, for Wellington 6th January Arrived— Te Anau (8.46 am), Tarawera (10.50 am), from Wellington (connected) Nelson, 6th January Arrived, 8.40 am — Corinna, from Wellington Westpobt, 6th January Arrived, 3 am — Ohau, from Wellington _ ilKOuxa, 6th January Sailed, 8.10 am— Wakatu, for Wellington Motoeka, sth January Sailed, 8.30 pin— Wairoa, for Wellington Wanganui, 6th January Arrived, 10 am— Kaneiri, from Onehunza Patea, 6th January Wayerley, for Wellington, unable to get out last night ; expected to sail this afternoon Aorere, from Opunake, signalled outside at 9.30 this morning BlexheiK, sth January Arrived, 10 pm— Neptune, from Wellington 6th Januftfr Arrived, 9.30 tan— Waihi, from Wellington Balled, 6 am— Neptune, for Wellington EAKAIA, FOB LONDON. Saving completed her loading, tha New Zealand BlnpWng Co s Kakaia is now in readiness to eail for London, and is expected to make a start on her Homew«d journey this afternoon. Her careo includes 20,958 tales wool, 1497 cases gum, 3225 tubes, and a quantity of tallow, basils produce oV«Ftei ahi m*&trom Wellington is as follows \ —3598 bole 3 wool, 121 casks tallow and pelts, and 8 pkgs sundries The Wainui, from Nelson and Picton, arrived this morning ' The Hum, which arrived from Wanganui this afternoon, brought 214 bales wool B frV^HSf?^ l he Dake - of Westminster arrived from Lyttelton. havins- met n. strong- irw g_i e on VZFJ^*"*- her last visit to this port, some two years ago, she has been principally en! gaged w ninning on the Queensland coast, but the drawal from that trade. She come out to South Africa from Home under the auspices of the TJriion Company (South Africa), proceeded to Mauntiug for coal, and then to Adelaide for ordera, where instructions were riven to load in ?ri_?«i%i llie firßt port of ca " wus Ly'telton, wnjre 33,000 carcases meat and some 200 bales of IK W^u 8 i Wpp i !d - n Wellington between 4000 and 5000 bales of wool and 1100 tons of coal will De put onboard, and the local office hopes to despatch the vessel for London on Saturday or Monday next v

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 4, 6 January 1897, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 4, 6 January 1897, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 4, 6 January 1897, Page 4