BY TELEGRAPH.
Foxton, 21st July Sailed, 1 pm— Queen of the South, for Lyt telton Ficton, 22nd July Arrived, 6.15 last night— Takapuna, from Wellington Sailed, 4.80 am— Takapuna, for Nelson Lttteltok, 22nd July Arrived— Rotorua (7.30 am) and Hauroto (8.5 tun), from Wellington (connected) To sail, 10.15 pm— Kotorua, for Wellington Naner, 21st July Sailed, 4.15 pm— Fanny, for Wellington 22nd July , Arrifed, 5.20 am— Kahu, from Wellington via Coast Farewell Spit, 22nd July Janet Nicoll, from iWestport to Lyttelton, passed this morning Tikaru, 21st July Sailed, 6 pm— Pukaki, for Wellington Webtpobt, 22nd July Kawatiri and Orowaiti may sail for Wellington this afternoon To sail, S pm — Mawhera, for Wellington Fort Chalmers, 22nd July To sail, daylight to-morrow— Maori, for Wellington tfxisox, 22nd July To sail— Takapuna (1.30 pm), for Picton and Wellington, Waverley (this afternoon), for Wellington Gretmoxjth, 22nd July Soiled, 2 am— Mawhera, for Westport Strong fresh in river ; doubtful if Oxeti can get Out to-day
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Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1897, Page 4
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