BY TELEGRAPH.
RUSSELL. May 31.—The Kriemhildaput inhere through Btress of weather, bound for tbe North. The Opotiki, hound for Oisborne, has been waiting for the past fortnight for favourable weather. The past few days have been rainy, hut it appears clearing now. WAITARA. June I.—Arrived, G. 45 a.m. : The s.s. Oreti, from Onehunga. TAURANGA. June I.—Arrived, 7 a.m. : The s.s. Glenelg, from Auckland. WELLINGTON". May 31.—Arrived : The Arawata, from Nelson ; the Wellington, froir the North. The Neptune, brig, for Newcastle. Entered Outwards : The Peri, ship, for San Francisco, ia ballast ; the Endeavour, brigantine, forOamaru; the Kiwi, for Napier. GREYMOUTH. May 31.—Arrived: The Wanganui, from Oamaru. Sailed : The Zephyr, for Dunedin. DUNEDIN. May ol.—Arrived : The Wanaka, from Auckland, via East Coast. Sailed : The Ladybird, for the North. Passengers :—For Lyttelton—Mr. and Mrs. Aitken and family (5), Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and 7 children. For Napier—Miss McKenzie. For Auckland—Misses Seaton (3); and Gin steerage for all ports. The Beautiful Star, for Timaru. | PORT CHALMERS. May 31.—Arrived: The Waitaki, from Oamaru; the Don Diego, barque, from Maiden Island. Sailed : The Hotspur, for Newcastle.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5473, 2 June 1879, Page 4
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