ARRIVED.
February 19, ketch Dauntless i2, Brett, from Tat-i Island. 20, cutter Midge, 16, Eure, from Waitapu. — Bt.ao.er Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Golden Bay b pr.snengers. — ketch Pearl, 33, Ciosbie, from Waitapu. fcl i-fe-uner Wellingtou. 26-, Carey, irom T r.naki'ml Manukau— P .singers: Misses Bi hop, W Hter*>, Knarsten, Mrs Wells, Mr Chron, _ind 8 in steerage. — Cutter Planet. 15, Thorn, from Motueka.
SAILED.
FVbruary 19. Bteamer Pingarooma, 660, M'Lean, for Wellington, South, aud Melbourne — Passengers : Mrs Kielleher. Messrs Parsons Cotton, Movnihan. Booth, Ambrose, Sroi>h.'J»ck«on, Keating. Bishop, Wilkinson, Kedf rn and Kitll her. — schooner Richard and Mary, 44, Nelson, lor travel ok. — 'hip Celestial Queen, 843, Watt, for Newcastle. 21, at-* .mer L.dy Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka — steamer Charier. Edward, 89, Whitwell, for Wa.g'inui. — steam, r Welliogton, 262, Carey, for Picton and South.
IMPORTS,
Lady Barkly, from Golden Bay— lsoozs gold, Order. Dauntles., from Tata Island— -8 cords wood, L'ikins Pearl, from Waitapu— 2o,ooo feet timber, Baigent. Wellington, from Taranaki and Manukau —2 pkgs, WHkins; 1 case, Lemard; 2 pkgs glass doors, 24 doors, 4 pkgs sashes, Mabin,
EXPORTS.
Ringarooma, for South — 114 cases fruit, Buchholz 5 57, cases fruit, 2 sacks onion., Middl^mis.; 1 parcel, Stanton. 28 cases fruit, Hingcton; 2 pkg., Griffin; 2 caseß fruit, Polgla.e; 55 cnse. fruit. 12 sacks potatoes, Alexander; 2. bales flaz, 7 bales tow, 9 bales wool, Buxton and Co; 1 cask pelts, Edwards and Co; lease. M Donald; 1 24 cases fruit, Myers; 9 cases fru't, Lightband.
Tbe Charles Edward left this afternoon for Wancanu'. She will return with a cargo of Bhefp on Wednesday morning The departure of the Lyttelton for Blenheim is postponed until to-morrow evening. The Wellington arrived from Onehunga this morning, and sailed at 3 p.m. lor Picton and South. The * .'togo' miy be expected to airive at Holcnika from Melbourne at any hour. The Wallace leaves this evening ior West Coast portß. The Murrav arrived at Grevmouth from We.tport on Saturday, and is still detained there by the state of the bar. The Maori has not made a very profitable trip this time Hie 'eft here on Wednesday the 9th inst., but did not arrive at Westport till the foi iowiusr Jr'atu.day, and is now bar hound in the Gre«_ Th. Albion, with the Suez mail, is due at the Bluff. The Awaroa leaves Wnnganui to day with a cargo ot live stock for Mr Trask. The InvcrcTßtll whaler Chance and three American ve-.e's have caught four sperm •whflle. off the Soiander. The vessels ail report having seen many whales, and shou'il fine weaiher prevail the. whaling h usin.sß will probably be unusually successful for some mon hs to come.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 49, 21 February 1876, Page 2
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445ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 49, 21 February 1876, Page 2
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