TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
(beuteb’s telegrams.) Sydney, Feb. 16. The P. and O. s.s. Sutlej, with the inward mails (via Brindisi and Suez) dated London, Jan. 11, arri/ed in King George’s Sound on Thursday morning. The Zealandia arrived from Auckland and San Francisco, and the Hauroto sailed for Wellington, yesterday afternoon. Teb Press Association.] Auckland, Feb. 16. The Yolande, from Liverpool, was built to the order of the Auckland and Mercantile Company, and is a valuable addition to the Auckland fleet. The Stella has arrived from laying the cable between Tiritiri Island to the mainland. The line is expected to be open in a week or two. Wellington, Feb. 16. The steamer Bombay sailed for London at noon to-day. Bluyf, Feb. 16. The Waihora was got off uninjured. She is making no water, but is returning to Port Chalmers to be docked. Dunedin, Feb. 16. The Waihora has been docked. The only injuries are two small dints. She goes to Melbourne on Monday.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 69, 18 February 1884, Page 2
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161TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 69, 18 February 1884, Page 2
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