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Stdnet, 22nd July Arrived— Talune, from Wellington 23rd July Sailed— Tasmania, for Auckland Najteb, 22nd July Sailed— Dingadee (4 pm) and Kohu (4.15 pm), lor "Wellington i - Onehukqa, 22nd July Sailed— Gairloch, for New Plymouth. Passenger—Mr Cunningham. 'Mahinapna, for New Plymouth and "Wellington. Passengers— Miss Miller, iiesdames "Wilson and child, Burgess, Bannister and !i children, Messrs Beamish, Gamble, Casey, "Whitney, Haywood, Holmes, Norman, Campbell, Bomiißter, King* "Westpobt, 23rd July Moderate fresh in river. Mawhera, Orowoiti, and 'Kawatiri, for "Wellington, may get out tiiis afternoon, but doubtful ' Geeymouth, 23rd July There is a considerable fresh in the river, and the movements of steamers are uncertain Oreti, for Wnnganui, may sail at 2 pm < Lttteltow, 23rd July Arrived, 8.20 am— Monowoi, from Wellington (connected) New Plymouth, 23rd July Arrived— j Mahinapua (5.40 am), Gairloch (6 am), froii) Onehunga (connected) Silled, 10.40 am— Jluhinapua, for Wellington Poet Chalmbbs, 22nd July The New Zealand Shipping Co's cargo steamer Bataia arrived at the Heads this evening. • 23rd July _ The Bakaia arrived inside at 11.25 am Sailed, 8.10 am— Maori, for Wellington Blenheim; 23rd July Arrived— Opawa (4.30 am) and Pania (4 am), xom Wellington Bivtr, 23rd July , Arrived, 8.45 am— Moraroa, from Melbourne and Hobarty with English mail. Passengers for Wellington-VMesdames Bust and 3 children, ! M'Kenzie, Messrs Burke, Bust, Clarke, O'Borke, M'Kenzie, M'Douald It is now arranged that Wellington is to be the Eakaia's final port of departure from the colony on 21st August Mr Duncan, Chief Inspector of Machinery, is in Auckland on business connected with his department Capt M'Lqod, well known in this city, and late of the steamer Wellington, has taken charge of the Bellinger Yesterday the weather had moderated sufficiently to enable the Hinemoa to put ashore the balance* of her cargo at Cape Palliser. She leaves this etewng on a month's cruise to the Sduthern •ligh tho/uses The cargo ot produce brought from the South by the 'Pulaki this hiorning Consisted of 180 tons for Wellington and 1270 tons for Auckland The departure of the Mararoa for Sydney next Wednesday has been postponed until after the finot performance of the Matsa Co at midnight v A strong south-east gale in the Strait 13 reported by the Takapuna, whiob. arrived from Nelson and Picton this morning. The Tarawera had a rough trip from Napier to this port As theMawhera lias been detained on the West Co-ut, lwr usual trip to Picton, Nelson, and. the West Coast for this week has been' abandoned, and Bhe will soil direct for Greymouth 011 Monday About 13,000 carcases meat and a quantity of general cajso wil} be shipped by the Maori, due here from Port Chalmers to-morrow morning. The local agents expect lo have her ready for sea on Wednesday or Thursday -A large number of sailing vessels have been tarbound at Kaipara by the continued westerly weather Messrs W. and G. Turnbull and Co are advised ■ from Patea that the bar is now workable. Accordingly the Aoreve will leave for that port this evening Yesterday afternoon the Tyser steamer Star of Victoria finished loading the Wellington portion of her cargo. She was to have soiled for Wanganui at daylight this morning, but it wits decided tfrdeferlrer departure till tue southerly gale subsides. The cargo shipped here comprised 225 Lilies wool and skins, 219 casks tallow, pelts, and casings, 9 bales basils, 130 sacks seed, 11,785 cars,2?s 10>m le « H mn tton, *H hindquarters leef , 120 bags kidneys Several officers at one time connected with the Union Co,'s service are making excellent progress In their profession elsewhere. A recent Ent&sh Jaoil brings new* that Mr Gillis, at ono time third officer of the Ovalau, is now second mate of tbeSt Fajons, v 2000-ton steamer trading out £f Glasgow. Another ex-offlcer of the Uniou CoMr W. M'NeiJ, who was chief officer of the Takainina and Kanieri, now has churge of one of the Donaldson Line of steamers, also runnin*r out of Glasgow '

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Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 20, 23 July 1897, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 20, 23 July 1897, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 20, 23 July 1897, Page 4