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Aug. 14— Grafton, ss, 297, Nordstrum, from West Coast. 14— Lily, ss, 20, Soully, from Motueka. 14— Lady Barkly, ss, 40, Stevens, from Motueka. 14 -Kennedy, bb, 136, Furueaux, from West Coast. 14 -Transit, ketoh, 23, Rickett", from Tatas. CLEABED OUTWABDB. Aug. 14 -Lily, as, 20, Soully, for Motaeka, 14— Lady Barkly, S3, 40, Steveaß, for Motueka. 14— Grafton, ss, 297, Nordasrum, for Wellington. Passengers— Misses Grove, Lunn Mrs Brown, and Mr Gippp. 14 -Pet, ketoh, 21, Ricketts, for Waitapu. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Wellington, August 14. Sailed— Penguin, for Nelsoa via Pioton. Passengers - Misd Smith, Mesdames Riohardson and Riohmond, Messrs Dunoan, White, Soaife, Durne, and Sheridan. Sailed — Wainui, for Nelsoa and West Coast. Passengers— Miases Ooady, Carroll, Croft. Smith, Mrs Blundell, Messrs Allen, Blundell, Jamieson, Suisted, and Rsmart. Tbe Kennedy sails at 2 p m to-day for Wellington direct. She leaves Nelson at 1 p.m on Sunday for Greymouth and Foxton. Tbe Aorere leaves Wellington to-day for Patea. Ths Murray leaves Westport to-day for Nelsoa, and Bails at 3 p.m tomorrow for Wanganui and Wellington. The Waverley is due from Wellington tbis morning, and sails at noon for West Coast ports. The Oharlea Edward leaves Weatpott today for Nelson, and sails for Motueka early Satarday morning, returning Saturday evening. She sails for West Coast ports and Foxton at 1 p.m on Sunday. The Lily leaves for Motueka at 10.40 this morning. Tbe Lady Barkly sails for Motaeka at 11 a.m to-day. The Grafton arrived from the We?t Coast at 9.30 a.m yesterday, and sailtd at 11.15 for Wellington. Captain Nordstrum brought ihe steamer into port himself, deolining the services of the aotiog pilot. The Wainui wil arrive from Wellington this morning, and sails at 1 p.m for Greymouth direot. The Penguin will arrive from Pioton, Wellington, and South this morning, and sails at 2 p.m on the return trip. The Alameda with the San Franoisoo mail arrived at Auckland last night. The Mahinapua will bring down the Southern portion of ihe mail. A ship, supposed to be the Hermione, passed the Spit yesterday morning, but there waa no sign of her last night. Should it, however, turn out to be tbe Hermione, sbe will probably reach the anchorage to day. She is now 110 day out from London. As ihe Hermione is drawing 16ft Cm, she will ba unable to come into port until next week. She ia commanded by Captain J. Csriez.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8327, 15 August 1895, Page 1

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ENTERED INWARDS. Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8327, 15 August 1895, Page 1

ENTERED INWARDS. Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8327, 15 August 1895, Page 1