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Entered Inwards.

Aug. 16—Mawhera, sb, 350, M'Lean, frou -OreymoHtb. Passengers—aleddames Green•lade, O'Brien, and Mr Butler. 16 -Murray, as, 78, Viokerman, from West pott. 16—Lily, 98, 20, Scully, from Motueka. lG~£harlea Edward, <?g, 154, Wildman, from Weat Coast. CI.EABKD OOTWABD3. Aog. 16-Lily, aa, 20, Scully, for Motueka, 16 -Mawhera, ss, 340, M'Lean, for Wellington. Passengers — Misses Willis And Mabrtby, Bey Father Lewis, Messrs Hyde and Brasbriok. 16-Murray, ss, 78, Vickerman, for Wangajoui and Wellington. 16-Lady Barkly, S3, 40, Steven*, for Golden Bay.

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Whllington, Aagaet IC. Bailed—Grafton, for Picton, Nelson, and West Coast. Passengers—Misses Chiaholm «,nd Green, Meadames De Vere and Marahall, Major Somerviile, Messrs Haonan, JKhilipa, Oipps, Dyer, Raine, Farrar, Baines, Fea, Marshall, Chiaholm, Allen, and Maofadden. 2 The Warerley leaves Greymouth thia mom' ing for Westport and Pates. The Kennedy ia due from Wellington this morning, and sails at 3 p. in for Motaeka and West Coast ports. The Murray is due at Waoganui this morning, and leaves there this evening for Wellington. The Chavlei Edward eails at 4 p.m to-day for Greymouth and Foxton. The Mawhera artived from Greymouth at 2 p.m (yesterday, and sailed at 3.30 p.m for Wellington. Tue Grafton is due early thia morning from Pioton and Wellington. She sails at 3 p.m for the West Coast. The Waiaui returos from the West Coat! io-morrow afternoon, and sails at 6 p.m for Wellington. The Lady Barkly sailed for Golden Bay last night. She return] here late to-morrow evßDiog. The Lily sails at 4 p.m to-morrow fes Motueka. The Penguin, oq her la^t tip from Wellington, reported that seven vessels were ia Port Underwood seeking sheher. They were all bound south. | As the Penguin will not be required to make a trip from Wellington to L/ittelton, Bhe will come here on Taesday in place of the Wainui, and sails at 9 a.m for Pioton and Wellington. The ship Hermione was reported as having passed the Spit at 1 30 p.m yesterday, and would in all probability reach the anchorage daring tbe night, she was 111 daya out from London yesterday.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8329, 17 August 1895, Page 1

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Entered Inwards. Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8329, 17 August 1895, Page 1

Entered Inwards. Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8329, 17 August 1895, Page 1