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ENTERED INWARDS.

May 24 -Charles Edward, ss, 154, Wildman, from Wellington. 24— Aorero, ss, 44, Tinney, from Welling . ton. 34-Liiy, as, 20, Soully, from Motueba. 24— Lady Barkly, ss, 40, Stevens, from Motaeka. 24 -Mawhera, ss, 340, M'Lean, from West Coast. Passengers— Mimes Levien, Morris, Messrs Olouston and MulLr. 24 ketch, 26, i;i.-ketts, from Biwa ka. 24— Planet, cutter, 15, Webber, from Croixelles. COEABED OUXWABDS. May 24— Charles Edward, ss, 154, Wildman, for West Coast. 24— Mawhera, ss, 310, M'Leao, for Wel£ lington. Passengers -Messrs White, Collins, Eimpwell, and one steeraga. 24— Lily, es, 20, Scully, for Motueka. 24— Lady Barkly, as, 40, Stevene, for Motaeka. 24 — Fred P. Litchfield, barqu?, Chadbourne, for Hong Kong.

The Kennedy is announoed to sail for Foxton direct at 6 o'clock to-night. The Wav^rley is expeoted to leave Wellington for Pa.ea this evening, The Aorere arrived from We'lington ye3teiday, and will undergo some repaird a the Anchor Foundry before resuming running. The Murray will leave Wangonai for Wes:port and Kaikoura this morning. The Charleß Erlwaid will leave Westport for Greymouth this morning, and is expeoted to sail from Grejmouth for Foxton to-night. The Mawboia aivived f torn West Coast last evening, aud sailed by tha same tide for Wellington. Tue Wainui returns from West Coaßt tomorrow morning, and sails at 9 a.m for Wellington. The Grafton w>ll arrive /rom Wellington on Monday morning, and Bails at 8 p.m for Taranaki and Manukau. The Lady Barkly kails fur Golden Bay at 10 p.m to-morrow. The Lily sai.s at 7 a.m on Monday for Motueka. Captain M'Lesn, of the Mawhera, reported pasaing the Hinemoa with the dredge Erskine in tow, the other side of Cape Farewell aboat mid-day yesterday. Tne baiquo Fred P. Litoh field was towed out to the anchorage by tde Aorere and Charles Edward. As she was passing down the harbor Qapain .Obadbourne dipped his flag as a mark of respect to the port, and the barque Lochuagar an i one or two of the port residents returned the compliment in a similar manner. Whilst proceeding on board the Luobnagar on Thursday evening, Captain Chadbourne missed his footing and fell on the deck, and su :t»ined a nasty fall. No serious cots quenc6s are anticipated, a".d we trust that thd captain will speedily reoover.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8257, 25 May 1895, Page 1

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ENTERED INWARDS. Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8257, 25 May 1895, Page 1

ENTERED INWARDS. Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8257, 25 May 1895, Page 1