BY TELEGRAPH.
Wellington, Feb 15. The Hinemoa arrived from Auckland after 32 hours, tho fastest time yet. It is said the trip from Napier was made in 18 hours. The Hinemoa kuvos for Lyitelton and Port Chalmers on Monday, and calls nt Lyttelton for the Hon3 Stout aad Ballance. +i The s.s. Huia, Captain Holmes, reports leaving Wellington at 12.30 a.m. on tho 14th, and had favourablo weather, with inodorato winds, during tho trip. Arrived off the bar at 4 a.m. on Saturday, and crossed at 3 p.m., and moored to the wharf at 3.30. Tho Wallibi, Captain Leys, reports leaviug Onehuii£;a at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, and got down to the heads at 5 p. m. Tha sea was too heavy on the bar to allow her to cross. Crossed tho Manakau bar at 5 o'clock on Friday morning. Arrived off the bar here at 2.30 p.m., crossed at 3, and made fast to the whaif at 3.30. Experienced fine weather to Tarmiaki, after whteh it became thick. Modulate winds prevailed throughout. She briugi a gonoral cargo and several passengore. The following ia the number and tonnage of vusaels that have entered and cleaied nt tho ['tut 01 Wanganui. during the we ik endiujr February 15th, 1878 :— Entered'— l 3, vessels, 1032 tons. Cleared— l 3 vessels, 1029 tons.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 3368, 17 February 1879, Page 2
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