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ARRIVED.

May 3, eteamer Ludy Barkly, SO, Walkir, Wma Golden Bay. 1 '» passengers. ifl§i barque Tasso, 264. Mculton, from * ewsftßtle; Ev ' SAILED. WtMty 3, steamer Plioobe, 417, Worsp, for f-'Taiapaki and Manulsau. j; ■ . imports. 5; Lady Barkly, from Golden Bay-70 ounces from Newcastle— 342 tons coal, 375 bags coke, 5 baskets, 3 coi s rope, Crosß, jun.; U pieces wood, Gilbeitaon ; 12 cases oraDges, T^Ly*tt3ton, from Wairau and Wellington---200 sacks barley, Hooper; 2 kegs of skins, '.Edward* & Co; 102 sacks barley, Order. 'i ' . EXPORTS. '; Phoebe, for Tararakl and Manukau— 4 plrum*, Sclanders & Co; 2 pigs, Peat Bjd f Thornton; I pkg.Moutray; 6 cases, Houn sell; /10 sacks lime, Lukins; l case, Edwarda and *Cp; 1 pel, Stanton; 15 pkgs, Buchholz; 10 pkgs, Myers; 2 pkgs, 1 angford; 13 pkgs, 10 pkgs, Davi3 & Co. i The Wellington, which left Onekunga on SoDday evening, was not able to croaß the Manukau bar until this morning, and, consequently, will not arrive here until to morrow ;' evening. The Murray, which arrived at the Grey, from Nelson, on Friday last with the San \ ■Francisco mails, has been a prisoner there ever since. Her mails were forwarded to i Hokitika overland. Her cargo and passengers will be transhipped into the Charles Edward, ?'and she wi 1 sail for Kelson, via Westport, this evening. The Charles Edward left Westpott for tbe Grey on Saturday evening, but w»b unable to face the bar, and had to return to Westport • the following day. fhe left ogam last night, )' and entered the Grey this morning. ■■'• The Wallace will Uave lor the West Coast "ports to-morrow morning. She will leave Bokitika on her return trip on Sunday, '■■ collecting the outwaid San Francisco mails : on her way. The barque Trs;o, Captain Moulton, from Newcastle, arrived off the Lighthouse yesterday afternoon, and we stowed into harbor by : the 81 earner Lady Barkly. She left Newcastle ■on April 19, in company with the bug i Neptune, bound for Wellington. For the first frthree days experienced moderate weather, %witK wind from the W.N.E. to E.; on tbe a strong breeze from the N.W , #*ith tremendouß head rev, at 1 pm. tbe f> wind chopped to S.W. by S., accompanied S^with lightning and heavy rain; from thence Shad moderate weather, sighting Cape FarefefeUon May 1, at 6 p.m , arriving as above. liSbe'bringß a cargo of 343 tons eonl, consigned W&J.' S. Cross, juo. We are indebted to pCaptain Moulton for late Newcastle papers.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 106, 4 May 1875, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 106, 4 May 1875, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 106, 4 May 1875, Page 2

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