ARRIVED.
Oct. 3, cutter Midge, 16, Eure, from Waitapu. One passenger. S, steamer Alhambra, 769, Sinclair, from Melboarne_via^ Greymouth^j-^JPaeaengers :_ Judge ~ ItfebmontP and secretary^ Messrs Polglaa^JfcgeLGibsqn, .Aldon., ,c v 4, Srlg^tuelfe,! 260, Brent, w6m iNetfcaatle. •.."THSK*«tßM__.ar 10, Gnnderson, from TaUlslandfg-^v-'f^i. ; ■-_■ 4 t schooner Australian Maid, 17, Gilbertson, ftom Awaroa. Ji SAILED. Oct, 4, steamfr AUiatebra, 763, Sinclair, for We.l__^_^!toutb?_,ndi^e\b_urne.— Passengers : Mise PKtyaml 4 othersmg^ IMPORTS j. * -*' Mfl^^m^Waita^u: 4 tons potatoes, Wal-Nrj^|pt%otatoes, Krogan; 7 ;aidel bacon, _*_^yji_rg f Order 7; i <»rd wood, Taylor; 5 bide-.-Bettsny. . ' Gazelle,from Newcastle: 300 tons coal, 5 tons coke, Cross, jun. 19 pkgs effecta, Dr Stm^/^com Tata Islands: 14 yards • • E^£^VS_t*VLir"___. _s?" . lim-ttpßJ;£n*fiMr ;^ A Auatifi-U^J-Udd, Irom Awaroa: 3 cords manuka firewood. 350 hop poles, Burford. Alhambra, from Melbourne:7 12 cases,. Wilkins; 1 case J. Bonn-ell; I troi.^homas and^Betb; 1 c_.§e, r pel, JBL Davis ,& Co; 1 ca^J|o<lder k. Co; S cases, I case' drugs, 1 carciß&Bnmgton; .2 pk^s, C, Wiesenhftvern; 40caws-r^_ft terlen; 3 cases, Wymond and Co; 1 case^ Miss Hackworth; 1 case, Edwards & Co; 8 caees, . 1 box, Hotcjjgaon; 1 pcl^; Jackson; ;1 bale corks, ShassZ-ed^ittle; 1 '-4-e;-Solabde^i!'& Co; 1 case, 1 -Iffewone^spcket, T. Jtewion/ 3 cases fruit, EngefV v/1 s»w* Jackson Va^** 8"98 * Hounsell; 1 case, Hale;; I pel- Buxton^-ACo; 1 pel, Skeet^.l pel, Barap/^;-^ <>. r Bhig Gaz-Lxk.—Tbe brig (_^izeiie,'Gap-Snr Brent, arrived off-ajp-Li^fith^ae on Saliurd^^ night from Newcastle, < __t§r a'fine run of miie days. She reports le_vfdj..^ Newcastle oa Thursday, the-4th ultimo, with light West wioda and floe weather,. which .continued up to Monday, the 2iJh f when it veered round to tl»^li.W.t'lblWfi|J_r bar4'/with, squalls aod moc-Leea, until Thursday last, when it blew a paOTect g*}e, with a heavy .beam sea; hoye tbe brig to udder lower "maihtopsaii fir i? hoars, j*heb the we-ther moderated a little; - -__^H-^ljßnd keptheroncouraeagain.passiog Cape Farewell on Friday night, the eighth day oni.jT Had Uzht--winds apd floe weather np to artivaL 1 Pa/seohd barque Adamint, with anotherban'qii- *id>company, B-ppdssd to "be the La Fai^;! on; Sunday; • -7th aitimo, 400 miles from Newcastle. We are iodebted to Cai«aitf Brent fer late Sydney and Newcastle; papers. M .:■, :\ The Sttir oi the Sea arrived at Havelock on WeJnesd-y-faet^io .he care of her owner, Captain brnitb.yapd^ sbe is allowed on all hobhaio'loe a^eaSly-'bandsbme vessel. She came via Neleon jlnd-while rounding Stephens' IsSnaian accidetit occurred nwhxch proved fatifft-^one-o. tbe crew, and nearly so to _j-3th_-.Ailt7appearfl:that on roUnding the isb__d thei lashing of the forestaysail hawse gaTe°.WAy, and striking two ot-.the crew, knoetedctbem into the sea. The vessel was at once brought u^. to..the—wind, a boat lowered with the utmost despatch, and one of the. unlortunate men waa picked up; but the other^who was.an.excellent swimmer, went dewn'just after the boat was.lowered, an operation which took a few moments, as the veisei 'was ruaning with a fair wind at about. aeve'ti k_tdts7: The deceased was a young man' of about twenty-one years, and a native of one of^palweitem isles.— Marlborough Express, Sepijember 23. 4
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 236, 5 October 1874, Page 2
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