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ARRIVED.

is, ketch Standard, 10, Williams, from Tata Islands. ' . 13, cutter Midge, 15, Crosbie, from Waitapu. —: - SAILED. Feb. 13, steamer Alhambra, 769, Sinclair, for Wellington, South); and Melbourne.—Paesenpers : " Mr 1 arid Mrs Lowe, Miss Johns, Mrs N. M'liae and child, Mies Burns, Mr and Mrs M'Raj&gtnd infant, Mrs Petrie and infant, Mrs Cumminsr, Misa Lodge, Master Langford, Meßßtis* -Fowler, Radford. Nairn, Broad, laogiord/Merrit'ti!ShMpter, Tiniine, Andrew. Standard, from Tata Islands : 12 yards limestone, Lukin?. . Jl ' ■ '■ EXPOKTS. Alhnmbra, for South and Melbourne : S3 bales JJuxton, & Co; 63 bales tow, H. Levieh; 106 bales, flax, Stavert & Co; 1 pc), Le Grand r Campbeli; 1 pate fruit, Jary; 1 roll leather, Blick; 1 case, WieseDhavern; 8 cases, Patterson; 13 cases fruit, 1 case wine, H. Qjombß.;. 8 Cases, Burrell.

The Murray is detained at the Spit, Napier, by a strong; : south-easterly gale. She is on her way' to Sfe'son via Wellington. Messrs N Edwards & Co; have received a telegram stating that the Wellington will be here aYsWetf o'clock 'to morrow morning. Thei -following telegram appears in the ' Evening Post ' of Wedntsday:— " The Southern (Sroes l^.tt Auckland o_ Saturday evening, and took shelter under* the Waikato Island during a fierce storm. She started again yesterday, and at eleven o'clock sighted a ship under a jury. mast.. between Cape Colville and Curler Island. 1 She steamed alongside, and found she was the iron ship Allahabad lades with cpals^from^. Newcastle, bound for San Francjsj'e^, tier main top acd mizen mast were gpno. . The cabin was a complete wreck, and th^ charts, chronometers, &c., had been dcst^Q^JDd/d.uring a hurricane. Captain hellars supplied her with chart?, and left his mate to pilot the chip to Auckland lor reP air8 t«r .;■•■ ■--

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 39, 14 February 1874, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 39, 14 February 1874, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 39, 14 February 1874, Page 2

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