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ARRIVED.

October 21 cutter Aq larius, 12, Earn lmv, from Moa'ere. — cutter Dauntless 12, Britt, from Adele Island — k«tch Standard, 10, Frost, from Maraha>u — ketch Prospect, 21, Weatrupp, from Moutera — etsimer Murray, 78, Palmer, f e f>m West Coast—Passengers: Misgei Lyell, Realy, Mra Fife Mr and Mrs Amos, Messrs Km?, WickHff, Dtgon.Lightband, "entley, Power, Wilson, Brown, Baker, WUliama, Patterson, Gules, Carew, Carrie, Casey, Deak, Hunter, Bull, Stitt. SAILED. November t, afciaaier Lyttelton, 86, Scott, forKar*mea. — ketch Frospsct, 21, Weitrupp. for MouUte. IMPORTS. Aquarius, from Moutere —s9ooft timber, Good. Dauntlets, from Adele Island—lß yards stone. Scott. Standard, from Marahau —7OoOft timber, Or^er. lac, from Havelcck— 8 ba^es sacks, Lwien; 1 box, Anchor Foundry; 3 hides, Bettany; 3 bales woo!, Elwards and Co; 8 cords wood, Older. EXPORTS. Lyttelton, for Karamea —24 baga sugar, Order.

The "Murray arrive! last night from West Coast porti. The Charles Edward waa detailed at Wanganui yesterday by bad weather. She railed this morning at 10 o'clock for the North. The ketch Pearl arrived on Saturday from Buatinawha with a cargo of coals. The Ladybird will leave Wellington for Picton and Nelson to-morrow, She will bring a number of immigrants for the Wtat Coast who will be taken on by the Murray, immediately after arrival here.

A telegram was received yesterday by Messrs N. Edwards & Co stating that the Kennedy was ashore on the South spit at tho Karamei. Her machinery ia all right and theves:el itself is in no danger, but will require to be launched before she is afloat again The Lytre'toa was despatched to her assistance this morning, carrying Mr. Brown the engineer to the firm, several men, and the necessary appliances. We hope to hear of her being g)t off again in the course of a day or two.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 290, 1 November 1875, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 290, 1 November 1875, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 290, 1 November 1875, Page 2

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