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Sept. 19, steamer Kennedy, 125. Conway, from West Coast.—Passeogers -. Mr Hunter, Mr White. •19, schooner Stanley, 118, Williams, from Melbourne. 20, steamer Taranaki, 299, Wheeler, from Picton and South.—Passengers: Mist Hawk, Mis Powell, Mrs Marshall, Mrs Young, Mrs White, Miss Woodward, Miss Moore, Messrs Spratt, Redwood, Watts, Bolton, Pattern, Woodward, Moore, Jenkins, M'Carthy, Gmnfield, Tattle. Young, Downes, Arthur. 2b, cutjer Dauntless, 15, Woolf, from Sandy Bay. * o 20, keteji .StandaM, 10, Gunderson, from Montere. v-' lr , 20, ketch Prospect, 21, Johnston, irom Moatere,—l passengers.' ■ ■ jtt/rtjjiiner Weliiogton, 262, Carey, ftom TftranaM and' Mannkan.—Passengers : Miss Guhdry, Messrs Donald, Zelmac, Langford, Blewitt. SAILED. Sept. 20, schooner Arthur Wakefield, 45, WMt, for Havelock. (20, schooner Sisters, 15, Charles, for MOtUpipi" --'-I; : 21, ketch Emily, 17, Hamilton, for Croixelles. IMPOSTS. Welliagton, from Taranaki and Manukau— 2ASaaes iron, Watson and Mickiey; 1 box, Buckland; 9 pkgs, T. Payne ;20 boxes soap, 1 bdle skins, Bettany. Taranaki, from Picton and South—72 pkgs, Edwards & Co ; 7 pkgs, Patterson ; 5 pkgs, Genie & Son; 2 cases, Dee ; 1 case, Hadfield .£l-.case, Wymond & Co; I pkg, Sclanders ; 1 case, Crothers ; 2 pkgs, Hadfield; 2 cases, Scott; 10 qr-casks wine, 1 case,Davis ; 2 pkgs, Lightband; 10 bexea fish, Order. Standard, from Moutere—7,ooo feet timber, W. Good. Prospect, from lloujtere—l,ooo hop-poles, T. Hariey. '--". , ~t Dauntless, from Sandy-Bay—7oo hop-poles, Order. Kennedy, from West Coast—2 boxes gold, Bank of New Zealand; 70 tons coal, Edwards and Co; 6 cases sauce, Order. Schooner Stanley. — The schooner Stanley, Captain W. Williams, sirived at tbe outer anchorage on Saturday afternoon, and was towed into harbor by the Lady Barkly yesterday morning. She left Melbourne on the evening of the 3rd instant. Strong 'westerly winds were experienced on 'tlie passage across, compelling the ship to heave to for 48 houre. Sighted Cape Farewell on tbe 16tbj when she encountered a strong S.E. gale, and on tbe 18th had to anchor under Fisherman's Island for shelter; left there on Saturday morning as above Spoke the schooner Florinda on the lith, in latitude 40deg. iduth, longitude 170deg. east, steering west. The Stanley brings a cargo of potatoes, coasigned to MrR. Levien,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 314, 21 September 1874, Page 2
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351ABETTED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 314, 21 September 1874, Page 2
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