ARRIVED.
"^ August 12, steamer Wellington, 262, Carey, from Taranaki and Manukau — Passengers : Messrs Brigman, Mathews, Little, and 21 for South. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Motueka. — schooner Uno, 28, M'Lean, from Adele Island. •— cutter Maid of Italy, 17, Fletcher, from Riwaka, SAILED. August 11, cutter Planet, 15, Thorn., for Motueka. 12, steamer Wellington, 262, Carey, for Picton and South — Pagsengers : Mrs Smith, Messrs Freeth, Stafford, Chubben, Olson, and 21 original. — steamer Lady Barkly, SO, Walker, for Motueka. — cutter Maid of Italy, 17, Fletcher, for Riwaka. IMPORTS. Hawea, from South— l pkg, Jackson; I pkg, Stanton; sp-gs, Hodder & Co; I case, Euchholz; 36 sheets iron, Edwards & Co; 10 hhds, M'Gee; lease, James; 1 case, Franzen ; 1 pksr, Parkinson; 1 caee, Nelson Hospital, 6 cases, Scott; 1 trunk, Collins; 2 c.ses, 100 Bash-weights, Braithwai.e; 4 pkgs, Gregg; 4 springs, Balme; 4 kegs, Wilkin**; 5 cases, Cooksey; 7 cases, Kirwin; 5 kegs, Patterson; 1 bale, I truss, Lightband & Co; 2 pfegs. Hingston; 1 case, Marshall; 2 bags, Mabin; 1 portmanteau, Campbell; 29 cases, 8 bales, 30 sacks, Order. Wallace, from Wellington— l tin, Hubbard; 1 case, Fadfield; 2 pkg« Houneeil; 20 kegs butter, B -i'lee; 2 cases, Storekeeper. Sisters, from Motupipi— 4 pkga, Franzen; I box, Webster; 1 box, Wilkie; 14yda stone, Lukins. EXPORTS. Hawea, for Taranaki and Manukau— so cases kerosene, Cawthron ; 9 pkgs, Edwards and Co; 100 sacks malt, Harley; 120 sacks potatoes, Buchhoiz. Wellington for South— 1 chest clothing, Menarv; 18 cases spirits, Davis & Co; I case, 1 pel, Edwards & Co; 1 crate pknts, Hale; 5 cases egg*, 25 kegs butter, Hodeer & Co; 1 piano, Darby; 4 cases saraaparilla, 2 qc-casks wine, Sharp & Pickering. The Wellington arrived from New Plymouth early thi_ morning, and sailed for Picton and South at 11 am. The Lyttelton left Blenheim for Nelson this morning She will return to Blenheim on Tuesday. This will be her last trip prior to being laid up for extensive repairs. The Kennedy and Tui are still at Hokitika, bat it is expected they will get out to-day The Taupo leaves Wellington on Monday. She will arrive on Tuesday, and sail the same day for the North. The Murray was unable to discharge cargo at Westport yesterday on account of the heavy rain that was falling all day. She will sail for Greymouth to-night. The Wa'lace will s -il for West Coast porta on Monday. The schooner Uno arrived this morning from Adtsle Island with a cargo of Btone, w h*ch she discharged at the re ir of the Custom Home Hotel. The Lady Barkly this morning towed out of harbor the ketch Pearl. She is bound for Waitapu. The schooner Bonnie Lass does not appear to have made much progress thi. trip. he left Totaranui on Thursday morning, at which pljice she had put in tor shelter, and it is doubtful whether she has jet rounded the Spit.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 198, 12 August 1876, Page 2
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