ARRIVED.
September 7, schooner Sisters, 15, Charles, from Motupipi. — cutter Kuphemia, 8, Holycake, from Riwaka, — cutter Dauntless, 12, Brett;, from Tata Islands. SAILED. September 6, Bteamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Golden Bay. — schooner Uno, 28, M'Lean, for Adele I aland. 7, cutter Three Brothers, 10, Westrupp, for Moutere. — ketch Mermaid, 9, Askew, /or Riwaka. EXPORTS. l<ady Barkly, for Golden Bay— 9 pkgs, 1 ton flour, Levien; 25 pkgs, Sclanders & Co; ' 25 bags flour, Edwards & Co; 6 bags coal, Cross; 2 pkgs, Graham j 2 sacks, Griffiuj 1 cisc, Webster. The Lioness arrived at Westport at noon tc-3ay, The Kennedy Bailed from Westport . for Greymouth last night, tuD whea off the Steeples one of her shafts broke, enl she had to put back to Westport. She will have to return to Nelson in order to allow of the necessary repairs being effected The Murray left Greymouth for Westport to-day. The Taupo was detained at Onehuoga yesterday by tue rough state of the weather, but saile.l this morning, and should arrive here to-morrow nighe. The Albion did not arrive at Wellington until nine o'clock last n'ght. We presume that she either did not go through- the Past, or else the S.W. wind must have died away. The Charles Edward was successfully launched this morning, and taken alongside the Government Wharf The Ljtteiton will he taken up for repairs to morrow on the spot recently occupied by the Charles Edward. The repairs to her boilers will be rapidly pushed on, and she will probably be ready for sea about theend oi next month. The Lady Barkly sailed for Golden Bay , last evening. The schooner Uno sailed for Adele Island last evening for a cargo of stoae. The repairs to the cutter Maid of Italy are being proceeded with vigorously, and ere a fortnight has elapsed the vessel will bo aßoat once more. The repairs are more extensive than was at first thought would be required. Sue has had her keel taken out and replaced by a new one, new garboard streak, and bilges, and to-night will see all the openings filled up, after which she will be caulked and re-coppered. The schooner Nelson arrived at Ly ttelton yesterday afier a rather stormy passage, during which her set-going qualities were thoroughly tesSed. She wiU wad up with grain for this port.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 220, 7 September 1876, Page 2
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388ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 220, 7 September 1876, Page 2
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