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. . , , , Sydney, 30th April Arrived, last night— Tavawera, from Auckland Newcastle, 30th April Sailed— G. M. Tucker, barque, for Wellington BLKNHEur, 30th April Arrived, early— Opawa, from Wellington Wanganui, 29th April Arrived— Manaroa (2.30 pin) and Storabird (0 pm), trom Wellington Sailed, 6 pm— lndrawayo (from roadstead), for Napier o , 30th April Sailed, 3 nm— Manaroa, for Wellington To sail, 3 pm— Hitia, for Wellington: Stonncird, for Wcstport Greyjiouth, 30th April Sailed, 5.30 am— Moa, for Wanganui Port Chalmers, 30th April bailed, 7.50 am— Eangatira, for London Pate a, 29th April Arrived. 3 pm— Aorere, from Wellington Auckland, 29th April Sailed, 2-30 pm— Star of England, for Gisborne DinNEDiN, 29th April Sailed— To Anaii, for LytteltW and Wellington. Passengers— Misses Gillies, Drew, Wilkinson, Burn&ide, Armstrong, Aslin, Hesdames Proris, Craig, Matthews, Lung, Elliott, Captain Anderson, Messrs Carter, Begg, Shields, M'Kenzie, Barmby, Eiehards, Cowles, Jacohson. Talune, for Melbourne via BlufE and Hobart IjYTTELTON, 30th April Arrived, 8.20 am— Mararoa, from Wellington; connected To sail— Te Anau (8 pm) and Monowai (10.15 pm), for Wellington New Plymouth, 30th April Sailed, 1 am— Penguin, for Ouehunga Nblson, 30th April , Arrived, 10.15 am— Lady Barldy, from Wellington To sail, 3 pm Monday~Wainui, for Picton and Wellington Kaikoura, 80th April Sailed 9 am— Wakatu, for Wellington via Kekerangu Tho Elingfimite is due here from Sydney via Auckland and East Const next Friday. During Ca|.ti)iii Fisk's temporary absence Sir -^Claik,Uuatej will be in charge of the Pania. r •4'(!i>ts\in Rein'ie, who was in charge of the schooner Morning Light from Sydney to New '/eiiliiwl. li.is loft Lyttelton to bring over to these wtitc i •» Mv te'nns'.s (Kaiiipoi) new auxiliaiy schooner now being con&trncted in New South Wales. Th ■ produce tiade will shortly be in full swing, and ]>n (Liijitions are being made for its require-iiic-.it-i. I iie steamer Huwea has been docked at lieiM.Ujii.il turs, nnd Captain Abvam, late of the jVliiimVouri, will take up his former position on the Jin wen. Tlie New Zealand Shipping Co hag chartered the French iron barque France Cherie, now on her way from Tahiti to Auckland, to load, general csryo :it tho northern port for London. The vessel it English built, and was formarly known aa tlie Heth Shan. The Tanpo's intended trip from Westport to Welling! on has been cancelled, She is to load for LytteUon. Ceitnin repairs nre necessary iv the engine-room of tliu Kotoninbana, and ho that they may be rnriiwl out the steamer will be laid up in Wellington from tliß 4th to the 9th May inclusive. The Penguin, Hailing from Wellington on Wednesday nnd t'l idsiy next, will take up the Rotomahana's riinnintf temporarily, while the Eotorua will continue foi the time-being iv her present trade. The Stormbird is milking a special trip between Westport and Wanganui with coal.
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Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 4
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465BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 4
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