ARRIVED.
Oct 19, steamer Tarauaki, 299. Wheeler, from Picton and South, — Passengers : Miss Bichmond, Win Lockie, Miss Mouro, .Miss Kinqdon, Miss Hackwortb, Mrs Merrit. Messrs Cruikthank, Norris, Woods, Meczies, Mack ay, Ware, Duncan, Collins. Oct. 19, ketch Standard, 10, Westrupp, from New Harbor. Oct. 19, ketch Ocean Bird, S3, Pope, from Waaganui, Oct. 20, steamer Murray, 78, Contray, from West Coast.— Paweogera : Mr and Mrs Webster, Miss Cooke, Miss Savage, Messrs Meredith, Chapman, Mcnahan, Hunter, Allen, Fleming, Bdog, Diysdale, Alexander, Da.chley.FiaxmaD, Naacarrow. Oct, 20, steamer Go-a-head, 84, M'Gillivray, from Westport. SAILED. Oct 18, steamer Claud Hamilton. 530, Bowden, for Wellington, South nnd Melbourne — Prß3enger*: Miss Black, Miss Mary Twatc, Mr Turner, Mr Bob&n, Mr Hobertson. Oct. 19, steamer Wallace, 57, M'Arthur, for West Coast.— Passengers : Mr Langford, Mr Morse. IMPORTS. Standard, from New Harbor : 403 hop poles, Bwford. Taranaki, from South: 1 qr-cask spirits of wine, Wadman ; 1 qr-cask whirky. Fletcher ; 1 1 q'-iask whi-ky, Fi«her; 2 qr-ca»>ks whisky, Stivert & Co.; 1 qr-cask geneva, Fletcher; 1 qrca*k whisky, Hounsell; 20 cases, 30 demijohn?, t^Jftavert 4To ; 20 case*, Fisher ; 1 pel, Gorrie; HHhsei. Hadfleld; 1 pel. Hunter; 2 cases, Fran zen; MH?&cks bran. COO sacks wheat, Order ; 25 sacks 5 eacks oatmeal,.. Mnbio-, I pel, Hading; 1 H^Bg. Eounsell; 1 pel, Deck; I pel, Kdwanla , 2 B|Bttß, Bnlme; 6 pkgs. Lightband; 1 pel, Frnnzen; H^K boxes candles. Fisher ; 1 pel, Oat; 19 pkgs, & Co.; 1 keg, Hooper & Dodson. Bird, from Wanganui: 47 tons coals, & Co. ; . from West Coast: 1 box gold, Bank H^HNew Z alanH; 45 tons coal, Edwards & Co. Maid, from Awaroa: 4J cords fire158 hop poles, Buriord. ■HE ' EXPORTS. |^H7laud Hamilton, for South and Mclboure: 2 HHleSt Knyvett; 25 hags onions, R. Levir-n; 2 Hfiei aod 2 bags nails, Lightband; I coop fowl?, HHt Hale; 60 bal-.sflax, R Levien; 41 bales flux, for West Court: 50 pkgs merchandise & Co; 131 pkgs merchandise, Cawthrcn; BBRbags bacon, Max; 3 cases eggs, 1 keg butter, Iff Hale & Haddow; 20 bags onions, K. Levicn; 4 Hh« eggs, 2 kegs butter. Hingston; 2 boxes eggs! 1 horep, Max; 38 pkgs produce, Langiord; pkgs produce, Alien. BHtThe Charles El ward arrived at Greymouth on SBjhfiturd&y nittht, fom Wanganui and Weetport, j^^Hd-wiU sail for Kelson direct to-morrow morn HKbe Kennedy arrived at Hokitika yesterday, waiting at Greymouth for five days for an jj^Bportonity of crossing the Hokitika bar. Taranaki did not arrive here until yesterj^HHy eve'n'ng, having been ordered io proceed HRm Picton to the Manawatn to assist in getting Haffihe Manawatu steamer, which was aground at SBNjB river's mouth. Having - pproaehed to within j^M^oat a mile from the chore the Taranaki was BBntned to stand oiF again, and was consequently HHable to render any assistance. It is reported Hnt the Manawatu was got off, and was proceedHr up the river under rail when she grounded a HBcpndiime. The Tuanaki brings no further HHfri of her.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 252, 20 October 1873, Page 2
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