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BY TELEGRAPH. Albant, 30th April

Arriyed — Oceans, from London. Passenger for New Zealand— Miss Pike Stdjtet, 29th April Sailed— Anglian, for Auckland Napier, 30th April To sail, noon— Mannpouri, for Wellington Farewell Spit, 29Ui April The Moa (at 2.50) and Kennedy (at 4.40) passed this afternoon, bound eastward. Both vessels hid to steam against a strong head wind 30th April Omapere, from 'Westport to Wellington, passed kt 7 am Blenheim, 30th April Opawa, for Wellington, unable to cross bar outwards Airired, 6.30 am— Waihi, from Wellington Nelson. 30th April Arrived, 6 am— Waverley, from Wellington New Plthouth, 30th April Arrived — Gairloch (3.45 am) and Mahinapua (4.45 am), from Onehunga (connected) Westport, 30th April Arrived— Taupo (8.10 am), from Wellington; Wainui (8 am), from Nelson Sailed-^-Orowaiti (10.11 lost night), for Wellington; Wainui (9 am), for GreymoutU Wanqanui, 30th April To sail, to-night— Moa, for West Coast Poet Chalmers, 30th April Arrived— Bangatira, from Timaru Foxtos, 30th April Arrived, 9 am — Queen of the South, from ■Wellington Castlepoist, 30th April Sailed, 6.45 am— Kohu, for Wellington Kaikoura, 30th April Sailed, 8.30 am— Wakatn, for Wellington Lytteltox, 30th April The Buahine, which sailed for London this morning, had the following passengers :— Misses Dallas, Perry (3), Quartley, Studholme, Benjamin (6), Curry, Dojle, Jack, Fenkins, Parsons (2), Stewart, Tubbs, Walpole, Jlesdamea Allanson, Bull, Clark, Fraser, Harrison-Curter, Hallowe3, Money, Perry, Quartley, Bhodes and maid. Atkinson, ijaeh, Bignell, Enaom and infant, Flatt, Hands, Montrey, O'Heara, Parsons, Boberts, Slmiier, Swan, Turnbull, Walpole, Eer Hallowes, Brs Drake, Neil], Messrs Bull, Boyd, Berry, Clark, Darling, Fraser (2), Fosbery, HarrisonCarter, Logan, Moyer, Mackay, Money, Perry, Hacdonold, Bhodes, Kamsden, Strickland, Stall, Smith, Atkinson, Bach, Body, lilockwood, Evana, Ensom, Goring 1 , Hoskins, Harris, Lyall, Montrey, Parsons, Roberts, Shailer, Swan, Taylor, Masters Atkinson, Benjamin (3), Parsons (3), Turnbull j 74 steerage and contingent and Bisley team Onkhu.vua, 29th April Sailed— Glenelg, for Opunake and Wangamii. Mahinapua, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers— Misses Bedford, PAth, Mrs Barney, Messrs Shaw, Grey, Nathan, Revel], D'Ath, Patterson, Butherford, Hamer, Curr'e. Gairloch for New Plymouth. Passengers— Miss Kebblewhite, . Megdames Eebblowhite, Bagge, Chamberlain, Messrs Bae, Gaze, Taylor, Bagge, Tattle, Darby, Pacey, Ohamberlain, Palmer, Gardiner, Dunham, Hope . So far the cargo of the barque Mary Hasbrouck ii turning- out in splendid condition, for which the vessel ha» a reputation • This morning the Tysor steamer Indramayo, from London, via Australia, Auckland, and East Coast, arrived in port with 300 toes of original cargo. The vessel will take in about 17,000 carcases of meat, and a quantity of general cargo, after which she will go on to Wonganui, where a further instalment of 12,000 carcases and general cargo will be placed on board. She will complete her loading at the Bluff. It is not anticipated that the steamer" will leave for Wangunui before Simday at the earliest. Some 10,000 carcases will be (shipped at Gisborne Capt East. Marine Superintendent of the Tysor Co. was a passenger from Napier by the Indramayo this morning It i« intended that the Tolune shallpass through liyttelton on her way to Dunedin on Sunday, The Mauapouri, leaving here on Saturday, will tranship her Dunedin possengerß to the Talune An exceptionally large cargo of wool, flax, cheese, &c, is being taken on board at Picton by the Human. Capt Ifabot is advised that loadingoperations are progressing satisfactorily, and the Xteamer is expected to get away about noon tomorrow About 800 sacks of barley were shipped at NelBon for Auckland by the Takapuna yesterday

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 101, 30 April 1897, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. Albant, 30th April Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 101, 30 April 1897, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. Albant, 30th April Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 101, 30 April 1897, Page 4

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