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SAILED.

Not. 26. schooner Sisters, 15, Charles, for MotupipL — 1 passenger. Hot 2.7, steamer Albion, 806, Underwood, for Melbourne via Hokittka — Passengers : The Californian Minstrels (8), Messrs Young, Clifton, tibipbard. IMPORTS. Albion, from Melbourneand South: 2 cases, Houasell;.! case, Jackson; 3 casks, 3 cases, M&bta; 1 sue, Morliog; 1 cask, Brind; 1 pel, Buaney; 1 box, Fogden; 1 case,Shoae; 1 case. Wilkins; 1 case, Cooke; 1 pel, Franzen; 100 neks wheat, Griffin. JSXPOKTS. /jUtfoii, for Melbourne: S3 bales wool, 4h3p & Pickering*, 24 cases bides, Sedgwick J/g& Gfcwland; 24 cues hides, Bettany; 15 j^wa preserved potatoes, Cooksey. TLsa Wallace, with the settlers for Ksramea, felled ior that port from Westgort at one a.m. yesterday. Her arriral may be looked for here to-morrow, Thi Alhsmbra is expected to-night, having sailed from Greymouth early this morning. Thx W. E. Gladstone, 534 ton!, sailed from London, for Nelson on the 19th September. Tint ship Michael Angelo, with Government immigrants, was to sail from London fox Nelson direct early this month. Ths Caps tic, with immigrants for Ficton and Wetlitgton, sailed from Grareteod on the 28th September. , Basque OsVco. .— - The barque Oneco, Captain B. J. Henry, from New York, via Fort Chalmers and Wei iagton, with a cargo of " Yankee Notions," arrived off the Lighthouse early yesterday morning, after a passage of 44 boon from Wellington. Reports leaving New York on Jane sth ; bad light winds to the Equator, which was crossed on July 14, in longitude 29 degs.; 40 mins. W. ; 'from thence experljsaced modetate weather with occasional heavy gaits^ arriving at Port Ghahpefiron September\26, after a passage of l! 4 days- Left Port Cftahnere on November 3rd, arriving at Wellington on November 8. Leflf Wellington on Tuesday morning; had strong N.W. winds until passing Mana Wanfl; from thence light Easterly winds to Stephens' Island, arriving as above. The Oneco is an American barque of 726 tons register, having been built in one of the Nevr England States •

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 281, 27 November 1874, Page 2

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SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 281, 27 November 1874, Page 2

SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 281, 27 November 1874, Page 2

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