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KAIPARA HEADS. April 6.—Sailed : Defiance, brigantine, for Sydney Mary Wadley, barquentiue, for Wellington. MARSDEN POINT. •April 6.—Sailed : Scotchman,- auxilary for Auckland. The _ scow May is still here windbound. The wind is now from the south-east.
GISBORIs'E. April 6.—Arrived : Mauapouri, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed : Manapouri, s,s,, for Napier.
NEW PLYMOUTH.
April 6.—Arrived : Mahinapua, s.s., Gair* loch s.s., from Onehiuiga. Sailed: Mahinapua, s.s., for Wellington ; Gairloch, s.s., for Oaehunga, WELLINGTON. April 6.—Arrived : Charles Edward, s.a., from Nelson and the West Coast; Takapuna, s.s., from Lyttelton : Kotorua, s.a., from Nelson and Picton : Oniajjete, s.s., from the West Coast. Sailed: Wakatu, s.s., for K&ikoura and Lyttelton; Charles Edward, s.a., for Nelson and the West Coast; Rotorua, s.s., for the South ; Takapuna, 8.5., for Onehunga, via Taranaki. Passengers: Misses Dryden, Midler, Ismony (2), Mesdames Hinslie, Moore, Hollows, Ainslie, Griffiths, Kennedy, Messrs. Scott, Heeles, Lcatham, Ludbrook, Ismony, Royse, Moore, Kind, Robinson, Dacre, Service, Wolcott, Wainhouae, Smith, Kennedy, Parsons, Dockia.
LYTTELTON. April 6.—Arrived : S.s Tarawera. Sailed . 0 izabeth Graham, barque, for Newcastle,
PORT CHALMERS. April 6. — Sailed: Wairarapa, s.s., for Melbourne, via Bluff and Hobart; Waihora, 8.8., for Sydney, via East Coast. Passengers : Misses Calder, Cameron, Tanner, Wise, Hansen, Matthews, Wither, Mesdames Winstone, Williamson and two children, Scott, Wither, Reid and child, KnewfaifF, McLean, Anderson, Cosgrove, Matthews, Fulton, Smith and child. Hartley and child; Brook and child. Phillips, Christopher and two children, Messrs. Russell, Wise, Lucas, Kohn, Baines, Montgomery, Lilfora, Gardiner, Lyons, Stewart, Holmes, Matthews (2), McArtney, Scott, Chapman, Docker, and 15 steerage. LONDON. April 6.The ship Wellington, which left Picton for London on May 12, but had to put into Rio de Janeiro en route to repair the severe damage sustained through a collision with an iceberg, has arrived at London. The steamer Duke of Westminster, whieh put into into St. Vincent, in the Cape Verde Isiands, in consequence of a breakdown in her machinery, is being towed to London.
THE TASMAN SEA. Brisbane, April 6.—New Zealand Shipping has been advised that it may expect fair weather and moderate winds crossing the Tasraan Sea.
THE VICTORIA.
Aleany, April 6.—Arrived: Victoria, from London. Passengers for New Zealand : Mr. and Mrs. Devirer and child, Mr. and Mrs. Garrick and daughter. Messrs. Buller add Gray.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9479, 7 April 1894, Page 4
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