HIGH WATER AT NELSON.
..■: / ABBI7SD. . :■;■" OiAobw S, stesmer Cartes Elwnrl, 8<». WbitwsU, from West Ooast — Pastengera : -riH a Jennings; Mrs Seat n anl child, Mr i v DV*on and- son, H*s Goolatl and 2 children, >M*rerF«fieyl^^,^ ' Bvrna^Epgei. Mattleson. Hunter, Nimcraft, — steamer Phoabe, 416, Worsp. froat PiciM^b&^^Patsenjera^- &I? and Mrs I<ow, tamily, aof.serTaafc^Mrs Koss »nd fiml^y. Wesws W^m6filiGr»ve«,Peel, For, -'; Wntte; Watty, and 14 for Forth. -.-W.'alimtti?-fltore4,:'46i« S^ft - SWl^T?itttW?Pger« : Wi^e* Be|U. Drake 12;, Alfofl, laeidame* Mitchoner, Alport, MRae, «rae?dre, leech anJ family, Drake and . S6cftf^-Me«¥« Hiack, ■ Gorman, LeechiJ*). MBghener. Drake (3), :HBBsman. Mackay, Bay, Dtlfj'.icat, Biundell, MBae, and s in " aftsage/afaattfi fat Nottb. , :-:' [fjJ^BlitMi*, steamer Irid; 2*, Boaner, for Pb^be J 41^ Worsp, for Tarf fi^gbos'ie, ream South— s pkg«, Mrs Koss; 7; pkgi-EeeU a pfega, 2 cases, White; 17 pkgs, - *«Seß*f4es!Beat;W.fnHiodv l,ca?eyHoaa«»lUJ memPfoWMy OipkgvLightbAa^ l cfsf. -:~ HoaJrand Son; I case, Usher; 4 pk«B, Davis •nd-Co; Scases Sharp & Co; 1 pel, Edwards .^■"tfftiPAic^P '-■ '■-■ *■• r " - ;:::. i ? .*lpswe^ v ftom- Bf«th— I cis 9. Dee; lease, Bl<A T SA7 plcg^Moatray; 2 coils. Franzen; 1 -f $££ask spirits, Bonniogton; 1 crate, ParmenWilkie; 47 boxes eoap, ?~.'-.WffS&miffl pSg«i 4 bales, Wymond &^o; . > SWal^^eat^hr^nV 10'aacks floor; Levieii; 3 ; e^l^dWr^t4 ft Co; , 56 cases, Davis & Co: ; ' 00 - .'•■».; r :_' nfe?liofiwf •• GUmpse f is loading vfrth . "r - : f^itnjfi. for Messrs N.JEdwards & Co, at . ' : 'I he Kennedy/ jsailei from, Weatport for ' -§reymQttth lapt night, but was compelled to ■ S^^?V% °T? ng * neav yi R a !<i taat was '■ . Ilowltf|.' Sbeixi^ct* to.? ail wgain to-night. t The Ch«!rt"Edwara "arrived from West ; G^*at.porfa Ihis^rnornlng. She will. sail far ; '. j^a^^^^i^Motaeks, on Thursday morn," t'eaVea For Waoganni to-night. : - " Tbe PJwslbewJirjrived from the South thi* inoming^tibd ksUed again for Manukaa by ~±. the same, tide. oJ ¥KS tMybird^is expected ' from Onehunga «6^igWa6d will sail for Fictoa and 1 South ' with the ? San :■•. Francisco fimljnw be expected about the end of the ,WeN^Sana«*y*next being her dve 1 date at; Auckland. : The steamer Ino sailed for Harelock.yesC. '.;■•; The second barge for the Par* Para Company^lafiely boHtby Messrs Freeman ' Bros., I :"/ was socce^fully launched last evening. "Iffi|S(<jalli«*: . barque Melrose is here once ■-' ntbrj?j-and hai mate the round trip to NewcaifieJ^with'iilUTei'age' time She left Newcastle on the 21et, in time to meet a strong JiSitferly r b&stec-/ oo the 22nd; had light * .^elifejly iwiriastwith moierate weather until . .. Btdja^tH, wJiea.she esperienied a heavy g»le from the N.B. At . 1 1 a:m. a heavy rea broke on^ho^rdj carrying away the cabin, skylight, and^smashing.rjsrt of the |cc bulwarks; from ' Sbeace had\ variable weather, sighting Cape ' , Fftrewell on Saturday la»t, and anchoiidg ofl" the Lighthouse oa Sunday at mi Jnight. The Union" Steamship Co.'s sis Haw a, Xfeptain, Wjheeltr, left Port Chalmers on Frijiay, October l^at-4'45 p.m.. arrived at Lytteltgn at 10 30 neat mo'nisg; ieftat 615 p.m. S^me day.tttrjiving at Wellington at 9* (5 a m. on- S«nd»y; . left *n Moniay at 2 10 p.m., ■anivtnff ftt.Picisa at 8 30 p m., left Picton at 4g£M<^ithta,mp.rmag, arriving at Nelson at Jt^MiS^ki N*R..= weather from Port CaulJSersi^LytWton, from thmca to We'lington fte^ J?4.Wp *M» smooth across the Straits, * ■•; with strong N.W. from Piction. The Hawea ; would -hajTerbeenhere earlier but for an acci- = 4e4fciwJ»ich L ocrurred to the chief officer.'Mr who met with a nasty fall i& t^qard while, iylog at Picton. and fract'irei ; JBttt'&tiisx-hQae and otherwise injured himself : was se^nt for but co*>ld notbe.found, . *«tathf';httnting him upocctsioned a delay of ADoat* two . hoars,- which nearly caused the
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 264, 5 October 1875, Page 2
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580HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 264, 5 October 1875, Page 2
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