ARRIVED.
March 28, steamer Kennedy, 125, Conway, from West Coast. 29, brig Heather Bell, 188, Pugh, from Newcastle.—Passenger : Miss Lusher. 2J, schooner Waihopai, 43, Gibbons ftom Wanganui.— rPaasenger : Mr Finnamore, Mr Jackson. 29, ketch Proapect, 21, Johnson, ftom Blenheim. 29, ketch Standard, 10, Williams, from Marahau. - 80, steamer Ladybird, 280, Andrew, from Taranaki and Manukau.— Passengers : Mrs Boor and «jhild, Mrs BRCom aud 3 children. IMPORTS, Waibopai, from Wanganui : I pel, Miss Adams; 120 hide*, Sedg wick and Gowland; 6 tons potatoes, Neale & Haddow. Standard, from Maiahau: 6 cords firewood, Burford. : . Heather Bell, from Newcastle ; 135 piles, 13 pieces square timber, 2000 spokes, 48 tons coals. $ casts pipes, 3 bdls seeds, Order. - Ladybird, from Trtranaki and Manukau: 1 case, Blundcll; 1 case, H. D. Jackson; 1 tase, Hounsell; 69 pkgs, ICO kits oysters, -UK) sacks grass eetd, Order; 1 bale drapery, Edwarde & Co.
Tho ketch Prospect, Captain Johnson, arrived in harbor last night, having left Blenheim on Friday morning. j r The schooner Waihopai, Capt, W. Gibbons, I arrived in harbor yesterday aiternoon from Wanganui, having left that port on Friday evening. We are indebted to ihe Captain for late dates of Wanganui papers. ■ The briir Hether Bell, Ciptain Pugb, anchored off the Boulder Bank last night, and came into harbor with this morning's tide. She reports leaving Newcastle on the 17tli inftant; experienced light winds and floe weahter throughout, not hiving to take a single reef in the topsails during the whole passage. Fpoke the schooner Swordfiah on Wednesday last, supposed to be bound to Hobsrt Town from Auckland. She brings a f cargo ot piles, coals, and sundries.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 76, 30 March 1874, Page 2
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