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ARRIVED.

January 9, steamer Phoebe, 416, Worsp< from Picton and South— Passengers : . Mi«s Jackßon, Mr, Mrs. and Master Olevimers, Mr and Mrs Miller, Mrs Dunn. Messrs Msekay, PHt, Brd, Short, Ray, Pickets, and 18 for Worth. 10, outter Goldaeeker, 12, Wattß, trom Wanoranui ~ ketch StandarJ, 10, Emms, from Wangauiore. SAILED. January 8, steamer Wallace. 61, Conway, for Wanginui —Pacßeneera.: Misses M'Lean, Gully, Mesdameß Johnßtone. Foote, Price and child. Cradoza, Messrs Fcote, Humer, and Lnnn. — steamer lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Golden Bay. IMPOBTSi Phoßbe, from Picton and Foulh—l parcel, Houh.Beli; 1 task, Lumerman; 9 pkgs, War s Chow'; 1 bale. 4 trunks, Lightbaudj 7 pkgs, Munner; 1 truss, MUnerj 12 cases, Manson; 1 case I tui, Bentley. Goldseeker, froth Wanganui—l2 tonß coal, Order. Standard, from Watgamore—l6 tons paving' stone, Gas Works. , : EXPORTS. Chile, for London—l4Bß bales of wool, 6 i do sheepskins, Ido basils, 2 casks tallow, .2 case*, N; Edwards & Co; 2*4 bales wool, 5 do sheepskins, Bethune and Hunter; 6 bales wool, P ;and W. Touug; 52 do, W. and G. Turnball; 388 bales wool, Krull & Co; 728 bales wool, 5 do sheepskios. 2 do pelts, 20 dses, 4 casks, Lavfcn and Co; 567 bales wool, 21 casks tallow, E. Pearce.

The Taranaki is expected from Onehung* to-night, and will leave for Pictoa and southern ports at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. The Phabe left Wellington at midnight on Saturday, but wa« detained at the Beads by a thick fog until 9 am. yesterday. She arrived here this morning, and sails for the North this evening at 6 o'clock. The Lytteltdn lett Blenheim for Wellington yesterday, and will Bail for Eekeranga to-night. ' The Arawata will be due at Hokitika tomorrow, and is advertised to sail for the South with the outward Suez mail on Wednesday. . > ; • • ■ We understand that Messrs H. Davis and Co. have disposed ot the Bchooner Eicbard and Mary to Mr Franzen, and that she will trade between Nelson and Oamaru and other southern ports. The Wallace arrived at Wanganm yesterday, morning. She returns to Nelson at once. The Hera hulk will be laueched to-night. The Murray will sail lor West Coaet ports to-morrow at 9 a.m. Tbe N.Z SS. Company intend running a Steamer, probably the Wellington, to the Wellington regatta, leaving here on Friday the2lßtin3t. The fare will be fixed at the low rate of £1 for return tickets, and the Company have decided to carry all racing boats free of charge. The Post gires the following return of ■hipping arrivals at the port ot Wellington daring the la9t month:— iJteamers, 76; tonnage, 21,200. Sailing vessels, 67; tonnage, 7081. Total tonnage, 28,281.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 8, 10 January 1876, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 8, 10 January 1876, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 8, 10 January 1876, Page 2

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