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HIGH WATER AT NELSON.

ARRIVED. December 2, steamer Taupo, 461, Carey, from Picton and South — Passengers : Misses ' Nation (2),.Creighton, Ellis, Mesdames Newnian, Rochfort and family, Webley and family, Judge Gillies and Secretary, Messrs Webley, Rochfort, Donne, Kaine, Saunders, Edwards, Bonnington, Horneman, Mathews, Hale, Donald, Burnett, Taylor, Andrews, Lewis, Webley, and 21 for North. — schooner Sisters, 16, Charles, from Motupipi. 2 passengers. ! — cutter Three Brothers, 10, Westrupp, from Moutere. 3, steamer Kennedy, 138, Palmer from West Coast — Passengers.: Miss Jackson, Messrs O'Conor, Henry, Samuel, M'Kenzie (2), Membray, Goodman, Watson. — cutter Dauntless, 12, Brett, from Moutere. — cutter Planet, IS, Thome, from Motueka. — ketch Lily of the Wave, 10,Emms, from Wangamoa. : — ketch Mermaid, 9, Hannigan, from Iti"waka. ; 4, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Motueka. SAILED. December 3, steamer Murray, 78, Conway, for West Coast. — schooner Uno, 28, Kirk, for Adele j Island. 4, steamer Taupo, '461, Carey, for Tara- j naki and Mannkau — Passengers : Misses I Arney, Mating, Mrs Fisher and son, Rev. Mr | Calder, Messrs Eisner, Hudson, Williams, \ Birche, and 21 original. , — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. IMPORTS. Taupo, from South— l pel, Rev. Garin; 2 trusses, Lightband; 1 case, Jackson; 4 pkgs, Miss Davis; 13 pkgs. Rochfort; 7 trunks, Order; 7 plates iron, Edwards & Co; 1 case, Webster; 1 truss, Frauzen; 1 case, Hadfield; 1 bale, Louisson; 11 cases, Fletcher; 1 case, Healy .& Son; 1 pel, Bishop of Nelson. Kennedy, from. West Coast— 96 tons coal, Edwards & Co. Lyttelton, from Blenheim -— 185 sacks barley, Harley; 275 sacks wheat, 100 sacks barley, Order. Sisters, from Motupipi — 7000 feet timber, Baigent; 2 pkgs, B.Franzen; half -bale wool, O :der; 2 boxes, Organ. KXEOBTS. Taupo, for North — 1 case, Lightband; 10 bags salt, 1 chest and 2 hall-chests tea, Sclanders & Co; 1 box fruit, Mrs Carr; 4 half^cases fruit, Kingston; 6 cases cherry wine, Lucas; 30 sacks malt, J. Hogg; 1 box fruit, Mrs Edwards.

The Charles Edward leaves Wellington this afternoon. She. will arrive to-morrow, and sail for West Coast ports on Wednesday with the San Francisco mail ex Ladybird. The Kennedy arrived from West Coast ports yesterday morning. She will sail for Wellington to-morrow at 6 p.m. The Albion is advertised to leave Wellington if or Nelson at noon on Wednesday. The Lyttelton will sail for Wellington via Blenheim at 2 p.m. to-morrow. The Murray, sailed for West Coast ports yesterday, and arrived at Westport this morning after a very severe passage. She reports a strong westerly gale on the Coast, The Ladybird leaves Onehuaga to-day with the .San Francisco mail, will arrive to-morrow night, and sail for the South on Wednesday morning. The ketch Standard, while comiug down the Waimea Riyer on Saturday last, touched upon a rock. All efforts to get her off proved f uiile, and- she remained there. She was floated oft :in the evening, having sustained .no damage, and sailed for Moutere. . The Lily of the Wave arrived yesterday morning from Wangamoa with one of her usual cargoes. The cutter Dauntless arrived yesterday morning from Moutere with a load of ballast for the barque Lochnagar, which was discharged into her to-day. There were no arrivals or departures today among the coasting fleet, no doubt caused by' the adverse N.W. wind that blew so strong last night, and which brought down a heavy sea with it. A number of the fleet will probably take their departure to-night. The Lochnagar finished ballasting to-day, and commenced bending her head sails. She will be towed out of harbor by the Charles Edward to-morrow morning, and will sail shortly after for Poverty Bay. The Zealandia is a full ship, and will sail from Wellington for London in tha course of a day or two.

December Morn. After. Monday 4 ... 11*30 11*48 Tuesday 5 ... 11*56 12*6 Wednesday 6 ... 1225 12*45 Thursday 7 ... I*6 I*3l Friday 8 ... 1*55 2*22 Saturday 9 ... • 2*53 3*29 Sunday 10 ... 4*7 4*47

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 263, 4 December 1876, Page 2

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HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 263, 4 December 1876, Page 2

HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 263, 4 December 1876, Page 2

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