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RUSSELL. June 2.—lt is blowing ft heavy gale from the eastward, with rnin. Sailed: The 3.3. Te Anau, at 10 a.m., having been detained by a light disarrangement to her machinery. Sho landed 25 passengers, en route to Sydney, so aa to join the s.a. AraWata, WELLINGTON. June 2. —Arrived : S.s. Wallace, from Nelson and the West Coast. Sailed : S.s. Hawea, for the North ; 8.3. Wallaces for Nelson and the West Coast. LYTTELTON. June 2.—Arrived : Torea, Rona, and Vision, from Kaipara. Sailed: S.s. Hinemoa, s.s. Kingarooma, and s.s. Go-Ahead, for Wellington ; Jane Douglas, for Kuikoura, and s.s. Penguin, for Akaroa and Port Clmlmer3. PORT CHALMERS. June 2.—Sailed: Stolla, Government steamer, for the Southern lighthouses ; s.s. Albion, for Melbourne.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6098, 3 June 1881, Page 4
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