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July 29, steamer Wallace, 64 Conway, from Wes; Coast— Passengers: Miss De Lores, Messrs Walker, Jones, and 2 in steerage. — schooner Clio, 81, Chambers, from Waitara. 30, steamer Hawea, 461, Wheeler, from Taranaki and Manukau—E'assencers : Misses Ferguson, Sellen, Mosdnmes C deman, Bennett, Messr3 Solomon, Jeffrey, Harvey, Olive, Davis. White, 2 in ateeraee. and 25 for South. 31, steamer Tarauaki, 299, Andrew, from P:cton ami Soulh —Pa?s. nsers: Messrs Jackeon, Carter, Frederi 'k, Christian, Macdonaid, Cowdie, Shannon, and 12 in steerage. r SATLBD. July 29, cutter Maid of Italy, 17, Fletcher for Riwaka — cutter Planet, 15, Westrupp, for Motueka. 31, steamer Hawea, 461, Wheeler, for Picton and £ou'H. — eteame Wallace. 64, Conway, for Wanganui. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. — Bteamer Taranaki, 299, Andrew, for Taranaki and Manukau. — ketch Mermaid, 9, Askew, for Riwaka. IMPORTS. Onward, from Lyttelton —7so sacks wheat, 60 sacks oats, 40 bags oatmeal, Griffin and Sons. Hawea, from Taranaki and Manukau —9 barrels, 1 pkg ammunition, 6 boxes, 18 loose shot, Captain Marshall; 5 diora, 2 packages sashes, Mabin; I box. Dr. Carr; 1 pel si ver, H. D..Jnckfon; 1 case boots, Hingston; 2 bdls Bkins, Bsitanv. Taranaki, from Sonth —1 pkg, Buxton and Co; 1 case, Jones; 1 case, Hunt; 2 trunks, Healy & Son; '2 caseu ginger, Stinton; 1 pel, Engel; 2M) sacks flour, ScUndera & Co; 1 bale, Cawthron; 2 cases, 1 trunk, 20 drums, Edwards and Co; 1 pel. J. Hounsell; 5 pkgs, Hubbard; 1 pd, National Bank; 4 packages, Main; I case, Joseph; 4 cases, King; 1 pkg, Samuel; "2 cases, Hingston; 1 crate, Mrs King.

The Murray arrived at Greymouth yesterday, and will, sail for Nelson via Westport tomorrow. The Ringarooma will leave Wellington tonight, arrive here to-morrow morning, and Bill, for Melbourne via the South by the afternoon's tide. The Lyttelton leaves for Blenheim to-night at>even o'c'ock. The Kennedy will leave for West Coast pt'rts to-morrow, taking cargo and passergers lor Hokitika. She will discharge in the lagoon. The entrance is reportel very bad, and the norlh ebannel filling np fast. It is reported that the Union Steam Shipping Company have purchased the Bs, Taiaroi. The Union Company's s.s. Hawea, Captnn Wheeler.came into port yesterday morning at four o'clock. She left Onehunga at 1.80 p m. on Friday, proceeded under ea<y stea-r*, and arrived off Taranaki at dayliorht on Saturday; landed ps_sen<rers and cargo, and Biilrd for Nelßon at 12.80 pro.; thra?hed up against a heavy SE. wind, arriving here at 3 B.m. vesterd<y. She sailed fiou'h «t 3 p.m The Union Company's s.s TaranaUi, Captain Andrew, came into harbor this morning at four o'clock. She left Port Chalmers at fi.\s pm. on Thursiav and arrived at Lrt™ tetton at noon on Friday; sailed for Wellington at .4 10 p.m. same day, arriving at the litter port at 945 a.m. on Saturday; left Wellington at noon yesterday, and arrived at 530 pm; sailel again for Nelson at 730 p.m., arriving here as above Experienced light N.B. weather ub fur «*s Wellington, from thence thick foggy weather The Taranaki bro'igrht up 14 Chinese nawie3 from Otigo to Wcdlirgton, to he employed on tlie railway works there. She saiM North at 4p m. The p 8, Wallace left kelson for her usual West Coast irip at 10.15 a.m. on the 23rd instmt, with the wind lieht from S E., which increased towards evening* crossed theßuller bar at 9 am. on tSe 24th; discharged cargo, and lfft agaii atmidnight; had strong easterly winds aid smooth sea along the oast, crossing the Grey bar at 11.16 a m. on the 25th; no decided improvement hivmg taken plane in tha Hokitika channels, left the Grey for the Nirth at 2 pm. on the 27th; entered the Buller river at 11.15 p.m.; left at 4.20 p.m. on the 29th, nnd experience 1 a fresh easterly wind during the passage^ arriving here at 7.40 p.m. on the 29th. Pa^ed the steamer Murray I at 2.45 a.m. on the 29th. The Wallace sailed at noon to-day for Wanganui

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 188, 31 July 1876, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 188, 31 July 1876, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 188, 31 July 1876, Page 2

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