BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
ARRIVALS. Bluff—lo.3o a. in., Maori, from Dunedin. DEPARTURE. Bluff— s p.m., Storm Bird, for Dunedin. The Chinese passengers (11) that arrived yesterday in the brigantine Parana, from the Mauritius, were landed this forenoon at Port Chalmers, and afterwards proceeded to Dnnedin. ' The cutter Hope, from Allday Bay, with a cargo of produce, arrived this morning, discharged part of her cargo at the Port, and At 11 Am. proceeded to Dunedin, The s.B. Rangitira arrived from Lyttelton At 11 a.m this forenoon, and continued her course to Dunedin. The twin«Bcrew steamef Pretty Jane, that sailed yesterday forenoon, for the Kakanui, proceeded as far as Waikonaiti, and anchored until the strong northerly wind had moderated, on resuming her voyage in the evening, it was discovered that the .starboard propeller had been unshipped and lost. The steamer was then put back, and placed alongside the jetty at Port Chalmere, and a spare propeller on board was got in readings for shipping at low water, this evening. The g.s. Maori sailed last evening for the Bluff. The s.s. Lord Ashley sails this afternoon for Northern Ports.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2608, 27 June 1871, Page 2
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185BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2608, 27 June 1871, Page 2
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