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ARRIVED.

December 9, schooner Awaroa 60, Greagar, from Wanganui, — ketch Prospect, 21, WestniDp, from Waitapu. — ketch Standard, 10, Fletcher, from Croixelles. 10, steamer Taupo, 46', Carey, from Taranaki and Manukau— Passengers : Miss Stanton, Mesdames M'Shane and family, Gillies, Cotterell, Lightfoofc, Hitciiin, Stanton, Fisher and family, Messrs Cotterell, Fisher, Curtis, Hitchin, 5 in steerage, and 30 for South. — steamer Murray, 78, Conway, from West Coast — Passengers : Miss Coufcts, Messrs Joad, Weir, Dickson, Fox, Alexander, White, Boardman, Fisher, Taylor, Johuson, Lucre, Brimble, Ree, Hunter, M'Donald, O'Conor, Turner, Friar, and 3 others. SAILED. December 9, cutter Maid of Italy, 17, Clarke, for R-.ivaka. 11, schooner Awaroa, 60, Greagar, for Croixelles. — steamer Murray, 78, Conway, for "Wellington. — steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, for Wanganui. — steamer Taupo, 461, Carey, for Picton and South. — steamer Kennedy, 138, Palmer, for West Coast. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka and Golden Bay. IMPORTS. Taupo, from North— l6 cases, Sclanders and Co; 24 pkgs, Order; 1 case, Sheehan; 2 cases, Buchholz; .5 bundles skins, 8 cases, Bettany. Murray, from West Coast— 4s tons coal, Edwards & Co; 2 boxes gold (14320z5), Bank New Zealand. Prospect, from Waitapu— l4,oooffc timber, Harbor Works. Standard, from Croixelles— 6 cords wood, Burford. Awaroa, from Wanganui— 14 head cattle, Orde\

The Wallace was prevented by the bad weather from sailing yesterday, but left for Wanganui at 11 o'clock this morning. The Murray arrived from West Coast ports yesterday morning. She sailed for Wellington this afternoon, and will return to Nelson on Weduesday morning. The Lady Barkly left for Motueka and Golden Bay this afternoon.

The Lytteiton left Kekerangu with a full cargo of produce * for Wellington this morning. She will leave Wellington for Kaikoura to-morrow.

The Kennedy was to have sailed for West Coast ports yesterday, but' the weather not being propitious, she was detained until this afternoon, when she started for Westport. The Ara.vata, with the Suez mail, left Melbourne on Saturday.

The Prospect arrived on Saturday afternoon from Waitapu, with a load of timber for the harbor works.

The Standard arrived from Croixelles on Saturday evening. In coming into harbor yesterday she rjiled up on the beach near the beacons. Some assistance from the shore having been procured she was soon got off and anchored in a place of safety. The Uuion Company's s.s. Taupo, Captain Carey, came into harbor early yesterday morning. She left Onehunga at 2*30 p.m. on Friday, and arrived off New Plymouth early on Saturday morning; lauded passengers and cargo, and sailed again at 11*30 a.m., arriving here as above. She sailed South at 3 p.m. to-day.

The schooner which was coming down the Bay on Saturday when we went to press was the Awaroa from Wanganui with a load of cattle. She sailed yesterday for Croixelles, but in going out of the harbor, the wind being from the south-west, she touched lightly 01 the Boulder Bank, and remained fast She got o_f at high water this morning, apparently none the worse for her mishap, for she immediately sailed for her destination.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 269, 11 December 1876, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 269, 11 December 1876, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 269, 11 December 1876, Page 2

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