ARRIVED.
March 3, cutter Ann, 15, Eure, from Waitapu. — schooner Sisters, 15, Charles, from Motupipi.—3 passengers. March 4, steamer Charles Edward, 89, Holmes, from West Coast.— Passengers : — steamer St. Kilda. SAILED. March 2, steamer Murray, 56, Palmer, for West Coast. — Passengers : Mr Atkinson, Mr Robertson, and 3 others. — steamer Kennedy, 125, Whitwell, for West Coast. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Davidson, Misses Sutcliffe (2), Mrs Humphrey, Mrs Munson, Master Thomas, Messrs Spittle, Sigley, Graham, Blanche, Pickard, Boyle, Shackleton, Mario (2), and 1 Maori. IMPORTS. Sisters, from Motupipi : 16 hags potatoes, J Wilkie; 1 box eggs, 2 tons potatoes, Phillips; 1 ton potatoes, Goddard; £ ton 3 bags potatoes, 5 pairs fowls, Order; 2 boxes eggs, 2 kegs butter, Franzen; 1 box butter, Hingston; 1 box butter, Gilbert; 1 box butter, Webster; 10 yards limestone, Lukins. EXPORTS. Murray, for Wsst Coast: 48 cases oilman's stores, Webster ; 1 pkg newspapers, 5 kegs butter, I cask eggs, 12 cases cheese, 9 cases bacon, 95 pkgs sundries, Ca*wthron ; 7 coils rope, 1 cask ironmongery, Morrison, Sclanders, & Co ; 8 bales chaff, Good ; 1 case drapery, Fisher ; 50 sacks bran, 1 qr-cask sherry, Stavert & <'o ; 12 cases apples, Price ; 16 cases apples, Patterson; 2 calves, Mcßae; 50 sacks malt, W. Harley; and 20 tons produce and 5 cows to be shipped at Motueka. Kennedy, for West Coast : 216 bags sugar, 3 cases iron, 1 pkg pans, 1 case pepper, 20 bags bran, 10 bags salt, 2 casks vinegar, 1 case castor oil, 16 bales chaff, 32 bags coals, 7 pkgs sundries, Edwards 8s Co ; 1 case, Collector Customs*, 5 qr-casks 8 kegs ale, Hooper & Dodson; 24 bales chaff, Good; 3 cases apples, Robinson; 15 pkgs produce, 6 cases, Patterson; 1 pkg, Franzen; 7 coils rope, Simons & Malcolm; 7 sacks lime, Lukins ; 1 case boots, White ; 8 pkgs, Price; 12 pkgs, Myers; 1 pkg, Gower; 24 bags produce 7 pkgs, Buchholz ; 1 roll, Buxton & Co ; 26 bags malt, 1 pocket hops, 1 bag isinglass, Harleyßros ; 800 palings, Mabin ; 100 pkgs, Pickard. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wellington, steamer, from North; March 4. Taranaki, steamer, from South; March 5. Lyttelton, steamer, from Blenheim; March 6. Wanganui, steamer, from South ; March 6. Albion, steamer, from Melbourne, March 6. Phoebe, steamer, from North; March 11. Tyrol, barque, from London; sailed November 30. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wellington, steamer, for South; March 4. St. Kilda, steamer, for Wanganui ; March 4. Wanganui, steamer, for Wanganui ; March 6. Taranaki, steamer, for North; March 6. Charles Edward, steamer, for West Coast; March
6. Albion, steamer, for Melbourne; March 6. Lyttelton, steamer, for Blenheim; March 7, Phoebe, steamer, for South; March 12.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 55, 4 March 1872, Page 2
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430ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 55, 4 March 1872, Page 2
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