ARRIVED.
Sept 25, schooner Sisters, 15, Chiries, from Motupipi — 2 passengers Btpt. 25, cutter Ann, 15, Eure, from Motupipi. — I passenger. Eept.2S. steamer Lady Barkly, SO, Walker, from Golden Bay.— 6 passengers. SAILED. Sept. 25, steamer Omeo, 820, Calder, for Melbourne via Hokitika and Newcastle. — Passengers: Mrs Graham and 2 children t^ept. v 6, schooner Arthur Waktfield, 45, Watt, for Havilock. Sept. 26, schooner Waihopai, 43, Hamilton, for WniignmiL — 2 passengers Sept. 26, ateampr Alhamhra, 769, Underwood, for South and Melbourne — Passengers : Messrs Daviea, Mouat, J. L. Adams J. Sheppnrd, Boyle,. KelHng, Beetbam, Mullholland, "Little, Miss Gidkdtn. IMPORTS. Alhamnra, from Melbourne: 23 pk^s drapery, T. S. Wymcnd & Co; 1 1 pkgs. Fisher; 1 bale, 1 C3Be leather, 1 trunk uppers, Ligbtband; 1 cssr plants, Vincent; 7 cases, Manton; 1 tr«:>s, Koskrudge; 1 cask, Hall; 14 pkgs, Manson; 1 parcel, Oskey; 1 case, D.ilton, 1 pel, Gardner. 1 pel, Davis; 1 pel. Dickson; 543 ca*t iron pipes, 1 case rtfleciorß, Provincial Government; 2 cases sewing machines", Wilkins; 30 boxes, and 70 halfboxes soap, N. Edwards & Co; 3 cases. C. liarling; 3 bales, Cawthron ; 2 bales paper, Franzen ; 13 case 8 , 50 cjaes fruit, 79 bags onions, R. Levien; 7 pkgs, Thomas & M'Beth; 1 case, R. White; 2 pkgp, N. Edwards & &o; 10 pkgs, Fisher; 7 casks and 2 drums, W. Patterson; 22 cast iron pipes, Buxton & Co; 4 cases, 30 cases claret, 20 case 3 champagne, 10 cases brandy, Order; 2 cases, Hounsell; 2 qr-casks wine, Fletcher; 14 pkgs, 20 kegs nails, W.C. Wilkins; 1 case confectionery, 4 cases raisins, 4 casks almonds, 3 cases oil, 50 boxes tea, 19 half-chests tea. 1 bale paper, Buxton & Co; 5 pkgs, Thomas and M'Beth j 1 box, Cullen Brothers; 1 case, 2 pairs shafts. 10 (ases kerosine, Wilkins; 2 cases varnish, Webster. Omeo, from South and Melbourne: 5 bags, W. Wilkie; 15 bags. Neale & Uaddow; 2 pkgs, N Edwards & Co; 2 pkgs. Bonnington; 1 pel. Gill; 4 bales hops, W. Si avert & Co; 3 trunks, Lightband; 1 case, 1 safe, Manager National Bank. ' The p.s. Wallac?, F. M Arthur, commander, arrived from West Coast ports at 9 a.m. yesterday. She left Nelson on Wednesday, the 17th instant, at 6 a.m., encountered head winds and heavy se ', from which she ran into Totaranui; left there in the evening, and arrived at Westport on Thur=day afternoon; left for Hokitika on Friday night, and left the latter port on Sunday morniue, arriving in the Grey the same tide, where the was detained in con equence of bad bar till Tuesday morning, arriving at Westport thp same evening; left Hgain next d>iy at noon arriving here as a''ove.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 232, 26 September 1873, Page 2
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441ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 232, 26 September 1873, Page 2
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