IMPORTS.
'rVospect, from Waitapu— lß,oooft timber. Order." 'Wellington, from Ficton and South — I case, Efe'retiiVlO caeca, Edwards & Co; 18 pieces timber, Good; 1 case, Stanton; lease, Learmou^h; '186 sacks barley, Sharp and Co; 25 , sacks grass seed* Hale; IS pkgs, Storekeeper; 1 -truss, Upjohn; 4 pkgs, Lightband; 2 pkgs, Jones; 3 cases, Davis & Co; 1 case, Telegraph Dept,; 3 trusses, Garrell; 48 cases, 73 pkgs,. Order. Arawata, from South and Melbourne— l ca^e* 2 bales, Luckie & Collins; 2 pkgs wirew^drk> Cawthron; 8 bales hops, Sharp & Co; 4 pk'gs boots, Healy & Son; 1 case, Franzen; ' 20 \cafieß pastor gil, 1 case, 3 pkgs, Edwards and Co; 1 case, J. Hounsell; 10 pkgd, 1 c^se, Stanton; 3 cases, Jnckson; 19 boxes tea, 1 case cigars, 2 casep tobacco, Levien ; 50 halfcnests, tb chests, and 115 boxes tea, 40 boxes . candles,' 1 caee arrowroot, I case, tobacco, 10 ca ( sks ale, 5 qr-casks brandy, Buxton & Co: 4 pkigß, Buchbolz; 20 casks ale, 5 cases whisky, 10 l Cßßes' brandy, 11 cases claret, Fletcher; 1 case, Uf her; 1 case, Wilkins; 118 pkga, Uichmbnd; 150 boxes tea, Sclanders & Co; 1 case, Harifleld; 6 retorts, City Council; 1 case, Lucas; 20 nets herrings. SO half-chests and 10 boxes tea, 40 bags rice, 6 boxes raisins, 30 half-boxes soap, 17 pkgs, Davis and Co; 25 half-chests, 5 -chests, and 30 boxes tea, 4 bales leather, Order.
The ketch Emerald sailed for the Felorus early this morning. The Murray arrived at Greymouth yesterday afternoon, and will leave this evening lor Ngjson via Westport. The Wellington arrived this morning at thj#9 ;o'clock from the South, and sailed lor Oflehunga at 4.30 p.m. : ■■ The Awaroa is at present on. the hard gating-: pointed. . She is advertised to sail for Wanganui on Saturday morning. . . •„. : , , - ; The Union, Company's s.b. Taupo, Captain Worjsp, came into harbor at fire o'clock thia morning. She lefc Onehunga at 4 p.m. on Tue? day. arriving oft Taranaki at 8 a. no on WfiaAesday j ! ; landed passengers and cargo, and proceeded on to Nelson at 11 a.m., arriv - ing as* above; having experienced light winds wjlih.'heajy/ffca on the pissage down. She. sailedjsquth at three o'clock. - ; Megßrs.M'Meikan and aiackwooil's steamer Arawata left ; Melbourne at 8.15 pm. on the 24th ult , cleared Fort Phillip Heads at 6 p.m., and passed Swan Island at 11.45 a. m next day. She started with westerly wind*, whiuh ou the second day hauled to the southward, and'h'el'd there fresh, with a heavy B.R. sea as she neared the Inn), durintc the remainder of the paasigjß. The Solandera were passed at 3.30 r p m. on the 28th, and the Bluff gained at 10'p tri.. after a smart run of four days five hours. Landed passengers and discharged 100 tons of cargo at the Blufl, and left at 5 p.m. on the 29th. arriving .at Port Chalmers at 630 a.m. on the 30th. She left again at 4 p'm on the l'st, and arrived at Ljttelton at 7.<39 a.m. on the 2nd} left at 8 p.m. Bume day, and .arrived- at WGllingtou at. 11 a.m. on the 3rd; strong N.W. wind prevailed from Lyt^ telton; left Wellington at |>.3O p.m., arriving here vat 580 this morning. She brings 80 tons of cargo for Nelson. We have to thank Mr Milter for report and files. The Arawata leaves 'for Wellington at 6 o'clock this eveniqg, from which port she sails at 12 o'clock to-morrow, with the outward Suez mail.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 113, 4 May 1876, Page 2
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574IMPORTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 113, 4 May 1876, Page 2
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