BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON. September 24. -The s.s. Wakatipu arrived I from Sydney at 6.45 to-night. She left there 5 on the evening of the 19th, and experienced ! thick and rainy weather until making the t land. Sailed: Wanafca, s.b., for Pioton and Nelson; b.s. Wnir-'rapa, for Melbourne, via South ; Ansdell, b .rque, for Kaipara. TIMAHU. September 24.—Arrived : Mary Campbell, from Groymouth. PORT CHALMERS. September 24.-Sailed; Suva, s.s., for tbe North; Mahinapua, s.e., for the West Coast; Hawea, s.s., for the North. Passengers:-For Lyttelton : Messrs. Crawl and Buckman. For Wellington : Messrs. Hall, Ah Chung, and MoNanght. For AuckHnd : Mr. Sedgwick. BLUFF. • . September 24.—The s.s. Ringarooroa arrived at 1 p.m. She left Melbourne on the 18th at 5 p.m., arrived at Hobart on the 20th af; 8.30 a.m.. sailed at 4.30 p.m ; had strong N.W. gales and hewy sea from Hobart. Passengers (saloon):—For the Bluff: Messrs. Rattray. Williams. For Dnnedin : • Madame Creed, Messrs Wright, Miss Martin, Messrs. Bdyd, Glance, Atkinson, Bell. For Lyttelton : Mr. George. For Wellington : Bev. Mr. and Mrs. Batchelor and twoSchildren, Mrs. Wulff and child Mr. Bitohelor, Mrs. Banaud. Seatoiler, barque, from Nelson, with original cargo from London. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6819, 25 September 1883, Page 4
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