HIGH WATER AT NELSON.
ARRIVED. August 5, steamer Taranaki, 299, Lloyd, from Taranaki and Manukau— Passenger : Mr Bennett. — cutter Midge, 16, Euro, from Waitapu. 1 passenger. SAILED. August 4 Bteainer Lad. bud, 286, Andrew, for Tartniki and Manukau. — steamer Lidy Barkly, 30, Walker, for Golden Bay "* 5, steamer Taranaki, 259, Llovd, for Picton and S uth— Passengers : Mrs Woodruffe, Mrs Htlmer. Mess-s Rarcii, Adams, Ah Cum, —""schooner Waihopai, 4a, Gregar, for Wanganni 3 passengers. —. schoontr sisters, 15, Charles*, for Motupipi.] IMPORTS. Taraniki, from Taranaki anl Manukau— 9 bdls, Bethwaite 5 5 pkgs, Mabin; l case, Henry; 4 ca.eS, Bank N.Z ; I case, Balme. .■--. EXPORTS. Taranaki, for South— loo 000 caps, 6 cases brandy, 40 pkgs, 147 hides, 815 bar. iron, 200 b ish weights. Edward, and Co; 12 sacks, Shall); 8 trunks, Lightband; 8 b_gs,Pickard; 50 siisks unit; Harley; lOjsacks, lime Lukins j 41 sacks potatoes, Mabin; 2 cases, Donald; 10 cases tardines, Sclanders & Co; 1 bundle, Bolton-, 1 rasa tobacco, ii uchholz; 4 casks, Shirp & Co-, Waihopai, for Wanganui— 2 bales hops, Buxton & <*o; 2 bales bops, Myers; 1 bale, 2 tru. _.'__, Sedgwick & Gowland; 10 sacks lime, Lukins; 10 |.chesta and 20 boxes t<a, 10 cases wine, Sharp & Co; 1 case, Cooksey; 1 bundle, Bolton; I pel, 18 cases, Kmpson; 2 home., ; Powell; 20 cases fruit, Levien; 40 bogs flour, Cross..
Tlie Taranaki arrived from Onehunga this morning, and wns despatched for Pict.n aad the South by the same tide, Tfie Wallace left Westport for Nelson this jDorqdDg. .., The Chft.leß Edward leaves Greymouth for We.tport and Nelson to-day. The Murray .will leave for West Co-iat ports to-morrow; Tlje. Omeo from Melbourne ehould be beard of at.the Bluff'to morrow Tli6 ; Tr.upo will probably arrivo from Onehonga to-ni«ht, and will sail for the South to morrow morning. The, Me!&._e,.fr >m Newcastle, with a cargo of coals for Messrs N. Edwards & C*, arrived this morning. Her arrival will cause considerable sitiftfaction to householders, as the supply of coal, lias run ahort. A complimentary address and a handsome silver soup toreen, given by tha saloon and other passengers of tbe steamship Omeo, were presented to Crptain Calder, at the Queen's Wharf, Melbourne, in presence of representatives of the owners, passengers, and others, in reoogmt. on o the skill and coura.e he di.p*a> ed on his last voyage frjui New Zealand, when the Omeo encounteied terrific weather, and was for eome time in great danger. Ur Cunningham, who made the presentation "oh behalf of the passengers, -mentioned that during his eighteen years' experience of the sea, in the Royal Navy and the merchant service, he had never seen such a storm, witlfthe one exception of a'tornalo ,n the West Indies.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 194, 5 August 1875, Page 2
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468HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 194, 5 August 1875, Page 2
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