ARRIVED.
December 8, ketch Lily of the Wave, 10, Etnms, from Wangatnoa. — schooner Uno, 28, Kirk, from Adele Island, 9, cutter Maid of Italy, 17, Clarke, from Biwaka. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Motueka. ,.... SAILED. December 8, cutter Planet, 15, Thome, for Motueka. 9, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. IMPORTS. Lady B&rkly, from Golden Bay— Boozs gold, 1 bale wool, Order. RXPORTS. Wellington, for North— l box, Scott; 50 bags flour, Edwards & Co. Alhambra, for South — 1 box, Pitt; 1 pel, Webb; half -tierce tobacco, 10 bales wool, H. Davis & Co; 35 cases; fruit, Patterson; 64 pkgs, Phillips; 5 bales hops, Good; 27 cases fruit, Barrell & Co 1 - 2 cases ferns, Edwards and Co; 8 bales wool, Marshall; 4 bales wool, Curtis Bros; 19 bales wool, Cawthron. The Customs receipts, for the week ending to-day (exclusive of pilotage) amounted to . : X599 osßd. The Lyttelton arrived at Kekeranga this morning, and will . load with produce and return to Wellington' to-night. , • The Charles Edward arrived at Hokitika to-day, and will leave for Nelson via Greymouth and Westpprt on Monday, arriving here on Thursday morning with the .outward San Francisco -mail. : The Taupo will arrive from New Plymouth early to-morrow morning, and sail for the South at 3 p.m. on Monday. The Murray Jeares Westporfi for Nelson to-day, will arrive 'to-morrow, and sail for Wellington on Monday afternoon. The Kennedy will leave for West Coast ports at 9 a.m to-morrow, and the Wallace for Wanganui at ten. The strong sea breeze this afternoon brought down a topsail schooner, which was coming up the Bay when we went to press. It is probably the Awaroa from Wanganui. The barque Glimpse hauled alongside the hulk Hera this morning, into which vessel she^will discharge a portion of her cargo of coal. The barque Ansdell was towed into harbor by the Lady Barkly yesterday afternoon, and berthed alongside the Commercial Wharf. She commenced discharging cargo to-day. i The Maid of Italy arrived from Riwaka i this morning with a cargo. of produce. The N.Z.'Shipping Company's Waitangi Sailed from Lyfcfcelfcon for London on Saturday; ?, She is ; the first wool ship that has left that port this season, and her cargo is one of the most valuable that has sailed in one bottom from New Zealand shores, it being valued at £183,000. The Waitangi also takes a large number of passengers home. M£JV Barnes, who was second officer of the ship Mataura on her visit to this port, goes home as chief officer of the Waitangi. The Hawea will make an excursion trip from Lyjtteitbn to Akaroa on Friday next, that being the regatta day at Akaroa.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 268, 9 December 1876, Page 2
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441ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 268, 9 December 1876, Page 2
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