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TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

pgm Mscciation. , , . _ WaLLweTON j&n. 18. Levin and Co , agenti af the steamer Napier have telegram this morning rtxting "The • 2X. > '* ent ashore inside the mouth of the ftj •Shor, on th. South Bplt at th. RanrWkei Hirer. The SWara«r is inawLfcr Ct.W> dMributed unooget •J'™ 'S* ot which are hot y«t known. 2Esf“for B ffi< l kS iJ? h? dorWTite ” A^cUt,oP ' The egente of the barque Fusileer received the foltelegram from the captain th to morning Every tide to driving veeeel further up the beach.” . The ,h *R Turakina, Capt- Power, and the barque Lutterworth, Capt. Pearson, have arrived from London. The Turakma was formerly the City of which was driven ashore at Timaru, in May, The Itera Fodleer. which went ashore on Tura. driven higher upon the beach each tide. Capt. Bendall, of the Underwriters Association, has left for the wreck, to ascertain if she can be floated off. He will also superintend the floating off of tha stranded steamer at Rangatikei river. Bhvr, Sayill, Albion Coy., chartered the steamer Florida, which sailed from Plymouth on the 16th inst. for Port Chalmers, Lyttleton, and Wellington with 822 passengers. _ _ . Dl’nemm. Jan. 18. returned from her excursion trip to West Octet Bounds this morning, the weather was not all that could be wished, the tops of the mountains sometimes being enveloped in clouds. Still the trip was very enjoyable, and was not marred by any aocident. The Tarawera starts on her second excursion tomorrow, eighty passengers being already booked.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 44, 19 January 1884, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 44, 19 January 1884, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 44, 19 January 1884, Page 2

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