ARRIVED.
March 15, oteamer Hawea, 461, Wheeler, irom Taranaki and Manukau —Passengers : Messrs Donald, Newman, Darroch, Bellamy, 1 in steerage, and 24 for Souih. •— cutter^ Planet, 12, Thorn, from Motueka. — ketch Standard, 10, Emms, from Marahau. 16. steamer Ringarooma, 623, M'Lean. from South and Melbourne—Passengers : Mr and Mrs Wood, Mr and Mrs Le Jeune, Meesrs Dodd, Jack, Davis, Wakefield, Mackay, and Small. SAILED. March 15, steamer Phcehe 416, Andrew, ' for Taranaki and Manukau—Passengers . Mrs Higgin and child, Master Smith, and Mr Cliftbn. — cutter Dauntless, 12, Brett, for Moutere. „ -J- ketch Mermaid, 10, A-skew, for RiwaW. ■'-'•• •—cutter Maid of Italy, 17, Fowler, for Kiwaka. — ketch Aquarius, 12, Earnshaw, for Cable Bay; 16. steamer Hawe-i, 461, Wheeler, for Picton and South—Passengers : Misses Aiken, Huddleston, Mrs Rogers and 2 children, Messrs Biain, Jellyman, Fownes, Crawley, Preston, Morrah, Braine, Foulds, Wa^aws, Freeth. Husswick, Rogers, Sellon, Greenfield, Fowler, Cross (2), Knapp (3), Coles, Barnett, Halliday, Eden, Smith. — steamer Murray, 78, Palmer, for West Coast. .; ,'•' ' ". , IMPOSTS. Phoebe, from South—236 pkgs, Edwards and Co; 5 cases, Lightband; SO pkgs, Telegraph Office; 2 cases, Patterson; 2 cases, Leech; 4 pkgs, Hounsell; 2 bales, Levien; 1 case, Poslmatter. Hawea. from Taranaki —6s sacks grass seed, Neale and Haddow. Ringarooma, from Melbourne and South — 1 case, Lightband; ft cases, Bonnington; 12 pkgs, Davis & Co; 1 case, Buxton & Co; 6 colonial ovens, Wilkins; 3 pfcgs, Franzen; I caee, Hounsell; 1 bale, Wymond & < o; lpcl, Eev. Buddie; 1 pel, Kelly; 2 pkgs, Mrs Morton; 2 cases, Wymond & Co. EXPOETB. Pbosbe, for Taranaki and Manukau—4 boxes gold B>nk of N.Z ; 79 caees, Buchholz: 16 packnges, Alexander; 1 bale. Moorhouse: 19 esses. Atmore; 9 pkgs, Edwards and Co; 27 cases fruit, Myers. Hawea. for South—lo caees apples, Hooper; 16 cases fruit, Langford.& Son; 17 cases fruit, Pickard; 33 cases fruit, Alexander; 3 cases fruit, Chamberlain; 12 cases fiuit, 1 feather bed, Chattock; 24 cises fruit, Burrell and Co; 40 cas^s fiuit, Patterson: 14 cases fruit, Hingston; 33 cases, iruit, Phillips; 6 sacks onions, 2 cases and 5 J-caßes fruit, Purser; 3 bales hops, Burford; 1 bale hops, 4 hhds, Sharp and Co; 3 caees melons, Buchholz". Aquarius, for Cable Bay — 600 bricks, Order!/
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 74, 16 March 1876, Page 2
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359ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 74, 16 March 1876, Page 2
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