The Charles Edward and Waverley were still detained at Hokitika by bad weather yesterday. . *." ' > The Murray arrived from Westport yesterday afternoon, and sails at 4.30 p.m to-day for Greymouth direct. : The Kennedy reached Westport yesterday after a stormy passage. She leaves for Nelson to-day, and sails for Foxtou and Wellington at 8 p m to-morrow. The Aorere ia expected from Patea tomorrow, and:sails for-Wanganui and Patea same day, if practicable.''"-. . v :: The Mawhera returns from Wellington tomorrow, ana proceeds to the West Coast at 9 p.m,
TbeOrsli is due from North to-morrow 1 morning, and sails for Taranabi and Manakau at 10.30 a.m. The Penguin sails for Pioton, Wellington, and South at 10.30 a.m to-morrow. The Graf ton is expected to return from the West Coast on Wednesday, and to sail for Wellington same day. \ The Elsie sails for Motueka and Riwaka at 4.30 p.m to-day. The Lady Barkly leaves for Motueka at 7 a.m to-morrow. The following are the exports from Waitapu for the month of May : -317,622 feet of timber, 112 bales hops, 48 do flax, and 50 oases fruit. Last month the following vessels visited i tho port of Waitapu :— Lady Barkly 9 times, i Comet 15 times, Croydon Lass twice, Owake Belle, Camelia, John Bell Huon Belle, Maid of Italy, and Olio once eaoh.
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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7032, 8 June 1891, Page 3
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