EXPORTS.
Wallace, for Wanganui -4 pkgs, Sedgwick and Co; 503 pkgs,. Edwards & Co ; : 22 cases, Phillips; 1 box, Cawthron; 1 pkgV Higgins; 1 case, Cookseyj 2 cases, Wymond & Co. Kennedy, ; ;for: West Coast -1 pkg, Cawthron; 3 pkgs, N< Edwards & Co; 136 pkgs, Sclanders &.Co ; 13 pkgs, Buchholz; 2 pkgs, Lightband & Co; 1 pkg,smith} i caWe, Badi 1 deley; 1 case, Paseoe; 10 cases, Burrell and Co; 6 cases, Hale; 13 cases, Purser; 10 pkgs, Myera; 7 pkgs, Hooper; 21 pkgs, Hodder and Co; 9 pkgs, Bensemanj 21 pkgs/Hingston; 2 pkgs, Wilkie; 15 sacks lime, Lukins; .6 pkgs, Madigan; 25 cases, W. Patterson; 14 bales chaff, 8 pkgs, Max; 1 keg, Pickard; 41 truck wheels, Moutray; 2 cases, White; 20 casks, Buxton & Co; 2 kega, Wastney; 2 cases, Painton; 3 tins, Anchor Foundry; 1 box, Thomson. The Lady Barkly arrived from Golden . Bay and Motueka this afternoon. The Kennedy arrived afc Westport this morning, *aud will leave to-night for Hoki- . tika. The Wallace arrived at Wanganui this fiiorning after a smart run across. Sue will leave to-morrow with a cargo of sheep for . Waitapu, and will arrive here on Friday. The Ladybird leaves Wellington to-day, Will arrive in -the morning,, and sail for the JSorth'at 4 p.m. . ' The Hawea Reaves Oneburiga to-day, and is advertised to sail. for the South on Friday morning. The Lyttelton leaves Blenaeim for Wellington tonlay. She will return to the Wai- • rau ferry, where she will load with grain for Nelson,- arriving here on Saturday. The: Charles Edward left Westporfc for Nelson this morning. -She will arrive early to-morrow-, and be at once placed on the . gridiron for cleaning, and will sail for Wellington at 4 p. in. on Friday. The cutter, Dart, is announced to sail for Havelock to-morrow evening. , The schooner Awaroa not having finished loading, did notsaii for Wanganui yesterday afternoon.;, She completed loading tbismorning, and will sail this eyening. The ketch Pearl arrived this morning from Motueka. The schooner Unp having been placed on the gridiron for. repairs, hauled off this morning, fri > .. The ketch Lily of the Wave, having shipped a bew master, sailed for head ■ quarters, yesterday. The Union Company's s.s Maori, Captain Malcolm, arrived off the Lighthouse shortly after 7- o'clock last evening, and entered the harbor at 7-30. She left Dunedin on Sunday morning, and arrived at Lyttelton the following morning; sailed for Nelson at 3 p m. same .day, arriving here as above. Experienced light winds with fine weather on the • passage. She has. on board a quantity of timber,- for the" West Coasfc. The Maori -sailed ?or : West Coast ports shortly before 8 o clock this morningsMessrs M'Mepkan, 05!ackwood, and Co.'s s.s. Otago, Captain. Calder, came into harbor at 6 o'clock this- mdrning. She left Port Jackson at 4-30 p.m. on the 22nd instant; experienced fine weather yrith light winds and : calm sea on the passage down, making Hokitika at 5-30 p.m. on Monday; was tendered there same evening, and sailed for Greymouth, arriving there two hours arid a half afterwards; landed passengers and cargo into the tug, and sailed for Nelsocuafc 6 o'clock the following morning, arriving here as above. Experienced fine weather up the Coast. She sails for Melbourne via South, at 5 p.m. to-day.. : . The Post of Saturday says :— Steam was .got up in the s.s. .Taranaki yesterday evenIng to test the new. machinery. The trial proved. satisfactory..- It is expected she will be fit to resume her running in nine or ten » daya ; hence. . ....
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 259, 29 November 1876, Page 2
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583EXPORTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 259, 29 November 1876, Page 2
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