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SAILED.

September 5, steamer Taranaki, 299, Andrew, for Taranaki and Manukau — Passengers : Messrs Coslie, M'Kenzie. — ketch Lily of the Wave, 6, Ricketfca, for Biwaka. 6, oteamer Albmn, 598, Clarke, for South and Melbourne — Passengers : Mesdames Hector and 3 children, Cross, Looker, Herd, Mtssrs An»ell, Woodhall, Barton, Robinson, Looker, Grimes, Leonard, Sampson, Herd. IMPORTS. Taranaki, from Bouth— 4 cases tobacco, Levien; 1 case, 8 ingots, 1 st jam hammer, Moutray; 7 pkgs, Edwards & Co; 12 iron boxes, Scott; 5 cases, Graham; 2 crank pins, Cbesney; 15 c«ks ale, 6 cases vestas, 2 bdls, 2 qr-tlerces tobacco, Davis; 5 cases, Holloway; 8 cases, 3L bags, Sclanders & Co; 5 kegs, Goran; 5 kegs, Told; 12 pkgs, Railway Storekeeper; 1 case, Infield; 1 truss, L'ghtband; I case, Ciptain Marshall; 14 bales lax, Buxton & Co; 2 pkgs, Order. EXPORTS. Albion, for South and Melbourne— 74 sacks malt, White; 20 cases hides, Bettany; 2 baits basils, Edwards & Co. Taranaki, for North— 3 cases iron, Edwards and Co; 87 pkgs, ex Hawea; 25 sacks malt, Sharp & Co; 4 cas.-s drapery, Donald. The Murray reports from Gr ymouth that the weather is improving, and if is continues to do so that she will sail to-morrow. It is still blowing hard at Wangaaui, where ths Wallace and three of Massrs Cross Bros.' sailing vessels are tar-bouni, ani not likely to get out for a day or twj.

The Kennedy is still at Westpart, probably waiting uutil the Grey bir is passable. The City of Sydney, with the San Francisco mail, will be due at Auckland on Sunday.

The Taupo leaves Onehuoga for New Plymouth and the South to-day. She will arrive here to-morrow night, and will Bail for Picton and South on Friday morning.

The Lady Barkly will tail this averring on her weekly trip to -jrolden Say.

Toe Taranaki sailed for New Plymouth and Manukau last evening at 7.30.

Tbe Otago arrived at the Bluff irom Melbourne^ via Hobarton last evening, after a good run down ol three days tm hours. She is advertised to leave here oa Monday at i p.m. -

The Ringarooma sailed from the Bluff for Melbourne last evening at nYe o'clock.

Tha schooner eignailei yesterday turned out to be the Bonnie Lacs, Captain Aitken, bound from Motueka to Hokitika, off which port she his been for some time, in company with several other vesseiß, waiting for a cbaege in the stata of the bar, but there be.n/ no possibility of entering thit port Captain Aitken determined to come on to Nelsjn.

Tha Albion having discharged the JN elson and Wtst Coast portion of her cargo at the Gcvernment Wharf, proceeded" to the Commercial Wharf at eight o'clock this morning, where she shipped a large cargo, bhe sailed for Wellington shortly after nine o'clock, and Captain Carke was evidently determined to nsake the most of the strong S.W. wind blowing, lor no tooner was the outsiie the BoukLr Bank than hit foresail aod topsail were set, aud, should tha win! keep up, her arrival at Wellington ought to be expected at Eeven o'clook.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 219, 6 September 1876, Page 2

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SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 219, 6 September 1876, Page 2

SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 219, 6 September 1876, Page 2

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