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ARRIVED.

December 5, steamer Ino, 28, Smith, from Havelock. — steamer Wellington, 262, Cany, from Picton and South — Pas.engerH : Miss Walmsley. Mrs Lurton, Mrs Boyle, Messrs MslJer, Nichols, Nairn.. Schroder, Southern, Guinea, Howard, Allport, Olive, Richards, Jackson, 9 immigrants, an I 7 for North — schooner Awaroa, 48, Gregar, from Wanganui. — -schooner Kaiuma, 43, Maul, from Wanganui. BAILED. December 6, steamer Wellington, 262, Carey, for Taranaki and Manukau. IMPORTS. Awaroa, from Wanganui—lso sheep, 140 hides, Order. Ino, from Havelock—3 bales wcol, Franzen; 3 bale* wool, Edwards and Co; 3 hides, I bdl skins, Bettany. Wellington, from Picton and South —2 blocks stone, Scott; 1 case, Hadfield; 3 pkgs, Grabam; 4 J-chests, Wah Chow; 5 hides, Sedgwick and Co; I bag bedding, Davis; 1 cafe, Hunter; 3 rolls, Fleming; 1 box, M'Gee; 5 qr-tierces tobacco, 23 pkgs, Order. EXPORTS. Taranaki, for l'icton and South —2o bags salt, Edwards and Co-, 120 eacks, Levien; 12 cases, Phillip"; 9 cases, Pickard; 5 sscks, Lukins; 100 bags potatoes, Levien.

Tbe Murray, which was to have left for the West Coast this morning, hna been detained to take tbe San Francisco mail. The .Wellington arrived from the South at noon yesterday, and sailed for the North this afternoon. Tbe Phosbe will arrive from Onehunga tonight, find sail for the South at noon tomorrow. The Macgregor arrived at Auckland with the San Francisco mail yesterday evening, and sailed for Sydney at noon to-day. The Taupo s.iled from Onehuoga this afternoon with the San Francisco mail As she will probably make fast running with a ▼iew to beating the performances of the rival Comp-my's bo*ts, she may be expected here by to morrow afternoon, and will of course sail Again at once for tbe South. The Awaroa, with a cargo of sheep, arrived from Wanganui yesterday morning. The Kaiuma, with stock for Mr Mabin, arrived from Wanganni yesterday evening. The Ino arrived Irom Havelock ytsterday afternoon. . '.'■■__■ -j l. . ,■ . —^»

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 323, 6 December 1875, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 323, 6 December 1875, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 323, 6 December 1875, Page 2

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