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4, cutter Three Brothers, 10, Westrupp, from Moutere. 5, schooner Richard and Mary, 44, Moore, from Waitapu. -SAILED. ...,." January 4, steamer Murray, 78, Conway, 3 Wellington—Passengers : Mrs Cieary, cv. Mr Cargill, Messrs Radford, Frankland, Stult, and 3 others. — steamer Hawea, 461, Wheeler, for Taranaki and Manukau — Passengers: Misses Ellis, Hounsell; Jackson, Bishop, Mesdames Capper, Clay and family (5), Harper, Cohen, Messrs Cowing (2), Harper, Cohen, Woolfe, Clay, Solmer, Morris, Tunnicliffe. — schooner Uno, 28, Kirk, for Adele Island. 5, steamer Kennedy, 138, Palmer, for West Coast — Passengers : :Mesdames Morri3 and child, Lemanquis and child, Smart, Messrs Corr, Fayne (2), Blore, Howe, Day (2), Morrell, Clarkin,- Arbuckle, M'Cullbck, Barnes, Parson. IMPORTS. I Richard and Mary, from Waitapu— 22,882 feet timber. Public Works. : j KXPOBTB. '■ Murray, for Wellington-r8 bales wool, Sclanders & Cd; 24 bales wool, Buxton & Co; 10 kegs, 24 bales wool, Edwards & Co; 8 pkgs, Langford; 2 pkgs, Livick; 31 bales wool, Sharp & Pickering; 9 pkg3, Burrell & Co; 19 bales wooi, Davis & Co. ; Hawea, for North— 3ooo slates,? Edwards & Co; 20 mats sugar, Sclanders & Co; 10 sacks lime, Lukins; 15: cases fruit, Burrell &,Co; 6 half-cases fruit Phillips"; 15 cases fruit, Atmore.
The Kennedy for. West' Coast ports this afternoon. ■■.-- The Lyttelton will sail for Blenheim at 3 p.m. to-morrow. ■- •. ' "_ ..; The Taranaki will arrive from New Plymouth to-night, and sail for the South tomorrow morning. The sailing of the schooner Waitohai for Havelock has been , postponed until this .evening. The barque Ansdell this morning hauled alongside the Commercial Wharf. The repairs being effected to her are being pushed on rapidly, and it is expected that she will be out bf the carpenters' hands on Tuesday next. -She will probably sail for Kaipara on ;■; Wednesday. The Wallace left Wanganui at 12*30 p.m. to-day, »nd will arrive here early to-morrow morning. . The, Murray sailed for Wellington last evening. . The Hawea sailed for the North at 1040 last night, and arrived at New Plymouth at 12-30 p.m. to-day. The 'Alhambra's arrival on the Coast had not been telegraphed up to the time of cur going to press. Probably she is spending a day or two in Milf ord Sound. The Beautiful Star is advertised to sail for Lyttelton and Dunedin to-morrow. The signal for a topsail schooner has been flying all the afternoon. It will probably prove to be the Awaroa from Wanganui, which is reported to have left that port yes- : terday./.V. ■;• ■.:.-■ v ."■--. A brigantine ran down the Bay this after-noon-add anchored off the Lighthouse. We have not been able to ascertain her name, but presume' that it is the Zephyr from Hobarfcon, with a general cargo consigned to Mr Mabin:,. The schooner. Richard and Mary arrived from . Waitapu this morning with a cargo of timber.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 5, 5 January 1877, Page 2
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