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ARRIVED.

Juno 2f, steamer Taranaki, ?99, Lloyd, from Picton and South — Passengers : Miss Didsbury, Mrs Mowat Mr and M r s Mitchell and lnmily, Mr and Mrs Hunt and family, Mr and Mrs Aiusworbb, Messrs Samuel, M'Kellar, Bunney, Rutnertord, Niven, Kaine, Saywell, Strong, Hunter, Percival, O'Corior. — steamer Wallace, 64, Conway, from West Coast— Passengers : Mrs Roberta and 3 children, Mensrs Hunter, Peacock, Roberts, Jatnieson, Arthur, and 1 prisoner. - — ketch Reliance, 65, Hart, from Wellington. — k^tch Julius Yogel, 56, Sims, hound ijrom Waitara to Foxton, put in through stress of weather. SAILED. '. June 20 steamer Alhdmbrs, 497, Bawden, hr WeUington, Soutb, and Melbourne.— Passengers : Ur Kussell. Messrs Driscoll, Brophey, Words, Lloyd, Whittafcer, fc-anders. IMPORTS. , Reliance, from Wellington— 4o3 rail?, 120 caees material. Minister ot Public Works. .Wallace, from West Coast— 3o tonß coal, Edwards & Co; 1 bale, Manson & Co. Albauibra from Melbourne— 3l trunks, 17 pkgs, Lightband; 2 cases, Stanton; 5 caFes, jßounington ; 3 cases, 64 scale weights, Wilkins; 7 casks sugir, 16 chests and 62 haltchests tea, 50 bars iron. 2 pkgs, Buxton and Go; 1 case. Bank of NSW.; 2 xMn iron work, Cawthron; 80 boxea soap, Sclhnders, aod Co; 1 case, Wiesenhirvern; 6 pkgs, 20 kegs treacle. I case, 16 bags bark, 8 bdls Edwards & Co; 6 pkgs, 1 bale, Wymond and Co; 16 pkga, Franzen; 1 bile, Rowland; 1 case, Lucas and hon; 4 cases, Houmell; 2 cases, Jackson; 7 pkgß, Cooke; 3 pkgs, Manson; 40 cases fruit, 64 bags onions, Levien; 4 cases iron bars, 1 case Gaa Works; 1 case, Sunley;:; S cases palvanized iron, Scott; 4 boxiß gold, Bank of New Zealand; 31 caves 1 pc 1 , Burrell & Moller; l case plants, Gully; 3 cases plants, 1 pk?, Hale; 1 caee, Jellicoe; 1 pel, Hewitt; fcO bags, rice, 4 bags coffee, 4 bags pepper, 5 cases, 5 bales, 16 pkgs, Order, The Charles Edward leaves Westport, for Nelson, to day, and will arrive to-morrow morning. The Murray will fail, with the W^st Coast portion oi the Snn Francisco mail, shortly after the arrival of the Ladybird. The Ladybird, with the San Francisco mail, left ODebunga yesterday morning, but did not cross the Manukau bar until 730 this morninjg, and consequently wil riot a'rive here before midnight to-morrow. She will at once be despatched South. Tho Ooean Bird, which Jeft Nelson on Saturday afternoon, arrived at Wangauui at 'll p m. yesterday. The 'i aranaki arrived from Pieton and the South yesterday morning, and will sail lor the North this evening. The Alhambra, from Melbourne, a T rived at I the outer anchorage on Saturday too late for j the morning tide. £he came Into harbar in the evening, and sailed for the South at 9 p m yeterdav The smart little s-hooner Julius Yogel, 56 t o ns r'gister, Captain Siuams, arrived in harbor yesterday morning. She left the Waitaa for Foxton oa the sth instnnt,.and on \h.' morning of the 6th, when off Manawatu, met with the heavy gi?e that waß experienced here on that morning. The first equall that struct* her laid her on her b?am en s, and the ballast shifted. The captain determined to cut away the masts but could . not find an axe, nnd as the water was pouring in at the main hatchway, the only chance of saving her was to go down below and ehift the ballast Jback again to windward. Th!s was done, and alter being in a most precarious position for over a quarter of »n,hour, the vessel righted once more. She was then hlown away to the w stward for five days. She got back to Stephen's Island on Friday, and as a south-easter then sprang up, and the captain saw no chance of getting to Foxton, and was running short of provisions, he determined to put into Nelson, where be .arrived as above. Oa FaJay, spoke the schooner Toreab, Captain Grundy, from Kaipara to Taranaki, a month out, having been blown through the Straits in the late north-west weather.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 149, 21 June 1875, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 149, 21 June 1875, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 149, 21 June 1875, Page 2

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