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ARRIVED.

January 26, ketch Standard, 10, Fletcher, from Croixelles. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from , Motueka. ■27, schooner Uno, 28, Kirk, from Adele Island. SAILED. January _26^cutter_Three Brothers, 10, Westrupp^foiTMoutere. * :: " '"~"" '"'""' - r■ — -

The Custonis receipts for -the weekf ending- ; this day were £603 0s 9d. The KBnned3^which.,:left,here;y.estie?day 1 ;;. afternoon, had not arrived at Wellington this morning, having..,probably run for shelter from the heavy pbfth-east gale, blowing, in the Straits. - : '"- The Charles Edward arrived-at Hokitika last night, after three ; days ? :' detention" at Westport. She will leave for Greymouth ; to-night, weather permitting.^ . _„; The Hawea left New Plymouth this moriif ing. She will sail for];_Sou,thern portion Monday at 8 a.m. - :: »>•-'■' ;~r M The Lytteltun's departure for Blenheim is postponed until to-morrow morning on account of the weather. c -. -. ;•' ; The Wallace arrived at Westport last night, and is to leave for Hokitika to-night, weather permitting. ; The Taupo left P,ort Chalmers yesterday afternoon, and will be due here on Tuesday x morning next. -"--•" :,-■ ... There are as yet no signs ;of thS barque W. C. Wentworth^;. which 'was reported to - have stood on for Nelson^in consequence of not being on Tuesday; last able to cross -the Westport bar. ShS" is "-probably dodging about waiting for to. cross the bar, as if she had sailed for Nelson the winds which have been blowing lately would have brought her here before 'this time. ; The N.W. gale this morning brought down with it a lumpy sek water, but no damage was done to4he .shipping, masters of coasting vessels, of., which there are few. in harbor at the present time, having taken the precaution to haul off from the wharves./ In consequence of thfe unsettled Estate of ""the weather the departures .'...among the "small fry " to-day have been nil. "}

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 24, 27 January 1877, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 24, 27 January 1877, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 24, 27 January 1877, Page 2

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