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BY TELEGRAPH.

LYTTELTON. November 3.—Arrived : Hlnemoa, from Wei* lington. Sailed : Omapere, s.s., for Dunedin ; Marmion, eohooner, for Kaipara. TIMARU. November 3.—The brigantine Peerless is loading for Auckland, PORT CHALMERS. November 3.—Arrived: Prospero, brig, from Hobart; Guiding Star, barquentine, from Hobart; Mahinapua, s.s,, frem the West Coast; Hiuroto and Waihora, s,s,, from Sydney; Inveroargill, from Lyttelton, Sailed : Dorio, a.8,, for Lyttelton ; Manapouri, s,s,, for Sydney. Passengers : - For Lyttelton : Mr. Butterworth. For Wellington : Mr. and Mrs. Dennlston, Mr. and Mrs. tf, D. Bate. Mrs. Petrie and child, Hon. Mr. Lirnach, Messrs. Larnaoh, Pearson, Lewis, Blundell, itaaacs. For Napier; Misses Simpson (2), Mrs. Simpson, For Gisborne: Miss Jones. For Auckland : Mr, and Mrs, Brown, Mrs. Boyle, Messrs, Johnston, Ewan. For Sydney : Mr. and Mrs. Kitt and 2 children; nine in steerage. The schooner Afma and brig Sea Waif are loading for Auckland. ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. ARAWATA AT RUSSELL. Kusskll, Wednesday. The s.B. Arawata arrived at 10.30 last night. She left Suva on October 29, at 4.30 p.m., with fresh B.S.E. winds and clear weather for three days, then N.W. winds to arrival on 2nd inst. She steamed through a large quantity of voloanio dust 70 miles N. W. of the Kermadeo Group. She reports that the i.e. Suva arrived from Tonga at Suva on Ootober 20, and reports that the island of Nlaufoou was quiet, and that the new voloanio island was in an aotive state of eruption. The Arawata brings as cargo 5 tons of sugar for Russell, 85 tons for Auokland, 148 tois and 1260 bunches of bananas for Sydney, and 177 tons and 480 bunohes of bananas for Southern porta. Passengers:—For Auokland : Miss Bayley, Dr. Chalmers, Captain Barraok, Mr. G. Barraok, and ten in the steerage. For Dunedin: Mr. J. Robertson, and four in the steerage. For Russell: Five in the steerage. She tranships the Sydney cargo to the s.s. larawera, ooals, and left for AuokUnd last evening. The s.s. Tarawera arrived at 5 a.m., and landed ten tons of oargo. She will take in coal, and leave about 2 p.m. for Sydney. THE TUI. Welukgion, Wednesday.—From an examination of the Tui, it appears she is resting on a soft bottom of sand and shell, and does not appear to be strained in the slightest, and the general opinion is that if immediate steps are taken she oan be easily raised. An inquiry took plaoe to-day, and a magisterial investigation will probably be held this week.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7786, 4 November 1886, Page 4

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BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7786, 4 November 1886, Page 4

BY TELEGRAPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7786, 4 November 1886, Page 4

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