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Sept i*~k#J, ,?'*,• 2-1, Scully, from Mo tueka. a— lady Barkly, ed, 49 t Sevens, from Golden Bay. , 4— Haupiri, ss, 494, Nordstruni, *ctfl§: Hcton and Wellington. Passengers — misses Meek, Stevens, Mitchell, Donaldson, Mrs Wood, Messrs Hobbs, Clark, Diamond, Sadd, Rodley, England, Gray, Thompson, Westcott, Scaly, and 2 steerage. 4— Maponrika, ss, 717, McLean, from Westport. Passengers— Miss Hudds, Mrs Thompson, Dr Duke, Messrs Coull, Guise, Pbelps, Griffin, Dick, St John, and Price. OIiBABKD OOTWABD3. Sept. S— ldly, ss, 21, Scully, for Motueka. 3— Haupiri, ss, 494, Nordstrtrm, for West Coast. The Charles Edward leaves Foxton fer "Wellington and Nelson at noon to-day. She is due here on Wednesday, and is announced to sail for West Coast ports at noon on that day. The Waverleyis expected to leave Poxton for Wanganui to-night, bringing a load ol cattle to Nelson from there. The Haupiri arrived at 8.15 a.m yesterday from Pieton and Wellington, and sailed again at 7.15 a.in for the West Coast. She has had a thorough overhaul, the cabins and saloon's nicely painted, and she presents a smart appearance. Bfr Austin, late of the Waintii, is purser in place of Mr Mnlqueen, promoted to the Maponrika. The Mapourika arrived at 11.30 &.m yesterday from Westport after a record coal laden passage of 13 hours, having crossed Westport bar at 10.30 the previous evening She was visited at Greymouth and West port by a large number of people, and surprise was expressed at the magnificent appearance of the vessel and her fittings. She is a splendid sea boat, and very steady. Her officers speak in high praise of her. She will sail again at 10.30 this morning for Pieton and Wellington. The Botoiti left Wellington last; night for Nelson, and is dus this morning's tide, sailing again at 11 p.m for Taranaii and Onehunga. The Lady Barkly arrived on Saturday evening from Golden Bay. She returns there again at G o'clock to-morrow morning. The Lily sails at 8 o'clock this morning for Motueka, arriving back again same tide.
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Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9265, 5 September 1898, Page 1
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339ENTERED INWADS. Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9265, 5 September 1898, Page 1
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