ARRIVED.
August 9, ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, from Moutere. — ketch Standard, 10, Westrupp, from Moutere.
SAILED. August 9, cutter Mi%e, 16, Euca, for Waitapu.
— cutter Planet, 15, Anderson, for Motueka.
— cutter Maid of Italy, 17, Fletcher, for Riwaka
— schooner Uno, 23, M'Lean, for Adele Island.
— cutter Thres Brothers, 10, Westrupp, for Moutere.
10, steamer Otago, 642, dlder. for South and Melbourne— Passengers: Meadaates Kerr, Ferris, Messrs Perris, Southern, Dahl, Capel, Owen Jones, Elliott, Giamnuna, Curtis. — steamer Murray, 78, Palmer, for West Coast. IMPORTS. Otago, from Sydney — 40 cases fruit, Scott; 5 qr-cssks rum, 50 cases fruit, Levien; 131 gunnies sugar, 19 pkgs rope, 10 kegs treacle, Buxton & Co; 5 pkgs plants, Dale; 1 pkg plants, Jenkins; 2 eaten, Stafford; 1 case trees, Bolton, 1 pke, Carruthers; 1 case, Thorpe; 1 pel, Hadfleld; 60 cages kerosene, Humphreys. Prospect, from Moutere—lG,oooft timber, Good. Standard, from Moutere — 6000 feet timber, Curtis Bros. EXPORTS. Midge, for W»itaf/u — i I pkgs merchandise, Davis & Co; 1 case, 1 keg, Sclanders & Co; 3 pkgs, Moutray; 6 pkgs, Buxton & Co; 3 pfcgs. Payne; 2 pkgs, Hounseli; 1 J-tonbran, 85 cwt coal, Livick; 2 pkgs, Jones; 1 sack, Lukins,
The Lyttelton arrived at Blenheim this morning.
The Hawea left Picton for Nelfon at 11. 15 a.m. to-day. She will arrive this evening, and sail for the North at 1 p m. to-morrow The Zealandia, with the San Francisco mail, will be due at Auckland oa Sunday next.
The Wallace left Wellington with the football team at 5 p.m. yesterday, but had to put back on account of theweather. She sailed again at 7 o'clock this morning.
The Murray sailed for West Coast ports this afternoon.
The Wellington left Onehunga at noon today. She should arrive to morrow night, and will sail for the South at 11 a m. on Saturday.
The schooner Ono sailed last evening fcr Adele Island for a carao of stone.
The ketches Prospect and Siandar I arrived yesterday from Moutero laden with timber
Toe cutter Three Brothers has aeain ta^en up the running between Nelson and the Moutere, and Bii(ed last night for that port. We hopa th*t she will meet with no more accidents for some time ta come.
The schooner Awaroa has made another good run, having arrived at Wanganui e»rly this morning, after a passage of 14 boon She ma<t have had a strong wind Rt her tail the whole way across.
Messrs M*.Vlei;kan, Blackwood, and Co.'s s.s. Otago came into harbor Inst evening at 10 o'clock, and was berthed alongside the Commercial Wharf. She let Port "Jackson at 4 p.m. on the 2nd inst, and arrived oft' HokMka at 6pm on the 7th; sailed for Greymoinh at 1 1.30 p.m., arriving off there at 2 a.m. on the Bth; proceeded on to Nelson at 11 80 a.m., arriving here yesterday afternoon. The passage to rfokitika was characterised by light head winds, thence to Blind Bay experienced heavy winds with confusad sea. bhe sailed ior Melbourne via South at eleven o'clock tbis morning.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 196, 10 August 1876, Page 2
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501ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 196, 10 August 1876, Page 2
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