Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

ARRIVED.

June 6, steate' Wellington, 262. Carey, from Picton and South— Passengers : Mrs Hours"]). Mts Cu'-len. Messrs DnlgUMj, Ogilvie Andrew, Turnkill, Pau'ine, Graham, Co !e, Nairn — (utttr Dauntless, 13, Woolf, from Adtle Island. June 7 Bteamer Murray, "8, Palmer, from West t'oast— PHseepgera : Mrs Souierville, Cape Webster, St Vincent Trorpe (4), Messrs M'Dowe'l, Broadbenr, Brophy (2), Croll, Horn, Callew, Eva«B, Gillott. SAILED. Juno 6, steamer Wa'l^.g 64) Conway, for Wesi Coaßt— Paps' wfl g eri . Mr and Mrs Le.ira »nd fami y» !V'. tf gfrß M'Gu're, Orwell, Boesi, Brooksfle^u, Murray, Ccrbett, Beatue. IMPORTS. Ffa'ers, irom Motupipi — 2 crds wood, Trtkins; 2 boxes, Plcllips; 2 boxts butter, Went.t(r; 2 tons potntoes, 2 bags, Jones; 26 boxes apples, 18 pkfis, Fr arizen. Murray, from West Coast— 3 pkes, 56 t^Hs coal, 2 tons coke, Edwards & Coj of luggage, Dobson. Wellington, from Picton and South— 2fi pkgs, Fdwards & Co; 200 WBes keroseDe, 16 casks ehoepegs, 6 cases turpentine, 21 cases chairs, 4 cases Bhovel«, 27 cases axes, 4 rases jicks, 33 keg 3 niHs, x6 caseß salmon, 20 qrtlercts 2 canes tobacco, 2 cases hardware, 1 case t<«ck s, 1 case ollstonos, 2 cases clocks, 1 cas^ Tricophtroua, 20 caRCB lobster, 1 case hßmmers, 20 »a?.kß oatmeal, 167 facka whsat, Btlanders & Co; a pkgs, Robertson; 1 bale, Frnnzen; 1 p:0, 2 bales, Vrerett: 4 ttusaes, Wymond; 1 cuse tobacco, Hounsell; 3 cueea, Hunter: 9 cases, Davißj 1 bil poles, Gorriej 1 case drugs, Tatton; 2 pkers, Hadfleld; 17 7>bga Chinese goods, Kiem Ting 'lie; I ba'e Xevy- 1 owe, M'Beth; 3 cases Jsrd, Mabin; 1 biscuit machine, Holmes; 3 pkgs, Lightband; 1 case, Wasnian; 2 pkgs, Jackson; 2 pkgs, Wharton.

The Murray Brrived from the West Coast thU morning. The Wellington arrived from the South last night, having experienced a very heavy gali off Jackson's Head. The Phoebe, with the inward Suez mails, will arrive her,e on Wednesday morning. She v ill sail North, with the outward San Francisco mails, on the afieruoon of the same day. The Churles Edward, on her return trip from Hokitika with the outward Fan Francisco mails, was entering the Grey river &b the Murr«y was 1 nvitur. She may be looked for here on Monday morning. Barque Leonilda Semino. — The barque Leonilda Semino. Captain L Semino, from London, arrived at the outer anchorage early on Saturdny morning, after a passage of 125 days from Start Point, and was towed into harbor yesterday morning by the p.R, Wallace. Reports leaving London on December 21, and was towed by steamer as far aB the Downs, ■which Bhe left on January 13, but in consequence of heavy weather was .'compelled, in company with twelve other vessels, to seek shelter in Portland Roads. Left, there on ihe afternoon of January 31s 1 ; experienced easterly winds up to the Equato-, which was crossed on March 3rd. in lo> gitude 25 degs W. ; ran the Easting down between the parallels of 45 and 47, the wind prevailing from N. t > W., B'ormyj ha' i bad weather, ace unpaniod with neavy squalls <>£ snow end hail, to Amsterdam Island. On May 25, experien ed a heavy gale from the West. At 8 a.m. a heavy B ea broke on board on the starboard quarter, carrying awny the cabin Bkylight, and filling the cabin with water. From thence had fine weather, sighting Cape Farewell on June 2, aniving »s above On the 24th Ap 11, a man, named George Gray, while loosening the jib, fell overboard. A life buoy was immediate ! y thrown to him, the vessel hove to, and the port boat lowered, under charge of the chief officer, but nothing was seen of the unfortunate msn, the night being pitch datk. On May 4th, one of the seamen, a native of Portugal, died of consumption. The longest dis'ance logged in one day was 255 mil s. The Leonilda Semino, win h sails under the Italian fl-ig. was i.u.lfc at Q-enoa ia 1861, and is owned by Captaiu Semino's father.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NEM18750607.2.3.2

Bibliographic details

Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 135, 7 June 1875, Page 2

Word Count
665

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 135, 7 June 1875, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 135, 7 June 1875, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert