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ARRIVED.

January 15, steamer Wellington, 262, .Lloyd, from Taranaki and Manukau—Passengers : Misses Massop, Skelton, Buchholz, Davidson, Lorrigan, Napoleon, Messrs Robinson, Savage, Cameron, Batchelor, Lashford, Thornton, Napoleon, Rives, Lawrence, Davis, Jackson, Adams, Thomp- . son, and 51 for South. — ketch Standard, 10, Fletcher, from Moutere:". "..r.. , ..,-.,; 16, steamer Lyttelton, 88, Scott, from Blenheim. 20 passengers. • — schooner "Uno, 28,- Kirk, from- Adele v Island. SAILED. A.'-, January 15, cutter Dauntless, 12/ Brett, for Adele Island. — cutter Three Brothers, 10, Westrupp, for Moutere. V ; Y . 16, steamer Wellington, 262, Lloyd,? for VPicton and South — Passengers: Miss Rogers, Mesdames Steer, Dron, Lucas, Dr. Tilby, Rev. Mr Harper, Messrs Dron, Gear, Hastie, Steer, Graham. * r V — schooner Zephyr, 90,- Carless, for Kaipara. .- • I -

The Taranaki, left Welliiigton ! for Nelson this morning, will arrive this evening, and Bail for the North in the morning. The Murray left Westport last night, .and should arrive early in; the evening. ; The Wallace is on her way from Wanganui With a large number of excursionists.; ~ , . The Charles Edward; left Greymouth for Kelson via Westport this morning. The Ringarooma is expected to arrive on Thursday morning. . V The Lytteltoh;arriVed from Blenheim this morning. • Captain Edwin telegraphed last night — "Bad weather approaching. Expect glass. to fall considerably^ . and a gale from any direction from soflth-east round east to north, with; probably* heavy rains and floods." ; Judging by present? indications Captain Edwin appears likely ;to right? in. his dismal prophecy," and^great are the fears entertained regarding 'the weather to-mor-. tow. The** Unio n- Company's s.s.~ -Wellington, Captain Lloyd, came into harbor at 9 o'clock last night. She left Onehunga at 9*30 a.m. on. Sunday, -proceeded under easy steam to Taranaki, arriving in the, roadstead at 4 a.rii. yesteijday;; landed passengers aud cargo, and, after a.stay of 3' hours and a half, sailed for Nelsoß^arriving here as above. . Pine weather \jras experienced throughout. She sailed Southat 9 o'clock this morning. A large number of coasters, are now in port, therharbpr being dotted here and there . with these small fry. As tbey are nearly all .at anchor, they give the harbor an exceedingly pretty, appearance. ... A. .. A ■

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 14, 16 January 1877, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 14, 16 January 1877, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 14, 16 January 1877, Page 2

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