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April 11— Mahinapua, ss, 239, Millman, from Wellington and North. Passengers: Misses Stewart, Hooper, and Jennings, Mesdames Trask, Walker, and Hooper, Messrs Paton, Stewart, Piper, Martin, Butt, Hughes, Booth, and Wallace, and 2 steerage. 11— Wainui, ss, 411, Worrall, from West Coast. Passengers: Messrs Parke, Neale, Stevenson, Edwards, and Chisholm, and 13 steerage. 11— Lily, ss, 21, Scully, from Motueka. OLEABED OUTWABD3. April 11— Lily, ss, 21, Scully, for Motneka. 11 —Mahinapua, ss, 239, Millman, for Taranaki and Onehunga. Passengers : Misses Kelling (2) and Edmunds, Mrs Edmunds, Messrs Elkin and Cunningham, and 2 steerage. 11 — Stormbird, ss, 137, Kennedy, for Wanganui. 11— Wainui, ss, 411, Worrall, for Picton and Wellington. Passengers : 60 return excursionists. [Bt. Teleqbaph.] Wellington, April 11. Sailed — Mawhera, for Picton, Nelson, and West Coast. Passengers : Misses Patterson and Tiffin, Mrs Tiffin, Messrs Tiffin, Marchant, Burford, and Muller, and 3 steerage.
The Kennedy sails at 1 p.m. to-morrow for Westport only. The Charles Edward loaves Wellington to-day for Nelson, and sails at noon tomorrow for West Coast ports. The Mahinapua arrived at 9 a.m. yesterday from Wellington and North, and sailed j shortly after 8 p.m. for Taranaki and One- J hunga. The Wainui arrived last night from the. West Coast, and sailed shortly after 11 p.m. ! for Picton and Wellirjgton. The Mawhera arrives this morning from Picton and Wellington, and sails at 10 a.m. for the West Coast. The Botorua leaves Wellington this afternoon for Picton and Nelson, will arrive tomorrow morning, and sail at 1 p.m. for Picton and Wellington. The Corinna will not call here this trip, but proceeds from Wellington to Westport direct. The Stormbird returned to Wanganui last night with excursionists. The Tutanekai arrives this morning from Westport, and sails same tide for Picton and Wellington. The Lady Barkly leaves for Golden Bay at 6 o'clock this morning, and returns to-morrow evening. The Lily leaves this morning at 9 o'clock for Motueka, arriving back again same tide.
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Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9143, 12 April 1898, Page 1
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326ENTERED INWARDS. Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9143, 12 April 1898, Page 1
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