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ARRIVED.

July 31, ketch Standard, 10, Turner, irom Ta'a Islauds. August I, cutter Dauntless, 12, Woolf, from Kiwaka. — r|fettltPea»li 3», Croibie, from Moutere. — steam r Wellington, 262, C*rey,from | Picton and Sooth— Passengers : Miss Hetfitt, Miss Be'urittfc, Mrs Tlank, Mrs Fox, Master Burboch, Miasra Palmfr, Bartholomew, Hill, Hunt, lia¥er, fioaJ'ey, Eyles, Brown, and 5 for North. . 2, Fteamer Wallabi, Irom Wanganui to Westport j ivufc in through stress of weather. i;J f : ■-;.'!.'. ' ,_j SAILED tf diy 'SlV'flfc'aose? Taupo, 461, Mac'erlaue, for Taranaki and Manuk*u— fasserger: Mini Williamson, , _ . Auaiiat i. firmer lady Barkly, 3 V Walker, fotj Ba*e'o'ck— I'amngers : Mr and Mrs Firih'ana 3 children, Mr aud Mrs P. Mairifu, and 4 oiher?. „. -i sterner Irio, 24, Bonne', for Havelock. 2, st«tm& Cbarie * Edward, 89, Whkwall, fo«,^eit "Oowt. . The Taupoarrived at Onehunga this morhiog : st.lO J5.7 . , > r The Lytieltbn, having been detained for re^ira'to lier boilers, will not leave lor Blenheim UQtit tomorrow at noon. JThe Wallace, after a detnation of f ur days at Westporii arrived at Greymouth today at'llWa.m. .The Wallabi, from Wanganui to We>t Coaiat.'wiih a cargo, oi cattle, put in here this morniog; under strta9 ot weather, having lost eeveeatliead bl cattle The Standard, which arrived from" Tata IsUndi on Sai urday evening, reports tbe kttch Ocea'n Bird, bound for West Wacganui, lying .there. .. *Tha tteio arrived at Auckland from Sydney thia inoriing. Her English telegrams, which are nausuady interesting, wiil be lound eUJewheie THo Tararua, with the Suez mall, arrived at, WelU- gtori yeaterday morning. She will arrive here to-morrow, and sail for Melbourne, via West Coiwt, oh Wednesday. Tbe steamer, We'lington arrived last night; at 6 45, ...SjrtU'tft Poit Chalmers on the 28th at 4 p m., iaiid protesdtd under easy steam to Oamara, reaching that place at midnight ; loaded a lull cargo, and lelt next. day at 6-30 p.m ; met with light winds to Lyttelton, arriving thereat 10 am. on the 28th; left at 335 p.m. on the 29th, experiencing a strong NE.' gaie with heavy sea till ai rival at' Wellington;/ lelt Wellington a6 4 o'clock j ester day morning, and arrivei at Picton at 9; left at 9 30, arriving aa above. 3he_ Llewellyn, the Auckland Steam Packet Company's n;w vessel ior tbe F'ji ; trade, has. much mure limited accomraodatiou ■ than wm expected. A better ve«el could have leen supplied by the Auckland builders. The Macgregor, with the English mails" despatched from Loudou on the z9th June, left Sau Francisco for Auckland on the 19th July. Captain Sims, late captain of the Julius Vogel, has been appointed hirbormatter at Kfingitikd Mr Wilcox, the well-known purser of the steamer Wellington, is now on bis laet trip North in that vessel, he having bten appointed agent for the company in Tarauaki. The N. Z. Times ot Saturday says :— «• in consequence 'of tbe Hawea teiug detained thrombosing the tiie at Nelson,- tbe race between- her aad tbe Albion did not come off.'? This is incorrect, as the Hawea did not miss the tide here. The steamer Ailbion, Captain Underwood, ha'S won fresh laurels in making the run betwetn this port and Lyttelton ia 1-i 4 hours. She lefo here at 230 p.m. yesterday, uni is telegraphed aa having arnvedat Lyttelto a at five: this morning.; The Wellington, which ttrrivod here at 7 45 p.m;, ,rt ports pa^s'ag the Albion at jibput 5 pm. hue was then nearly across the Sirait, and twenty-fire miles pfE the Heads. She hid all her canvas set, ahd iniisV have been going at nearly oiiteea knots, tae tea wadiiug htr decks the whilp.-- Wellington Tribune^ July 31.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 191, 2 August 1875, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 191, 2 August 1875, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 191, 2 August 1875, Page 2

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