ARRIVED.
February 23, steamer Hawea, 461, Wheeler, from Taranaki and Manukau — Passengers : Mr and Mrs Donald, child, and servant, Mrs Braddock,-3£essrs Want, Haynes, Nicholl, Wilson, Tunnicliffe, Morris. . — steamer v Ly ttelton, 86, Scott, from Motueka. . *- ~ ' ■■■'-■- . * SAILED. February" 22, cutter Dido, 36, Shilling, for Blenheim. — cutter Dauntless, 12, Brett, for Adele Island • '•' — ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, for Waitapu. — cutter Planet, 15, Thome, for Motueka. — cutter Maid of Italy, 17, Clarke, for Riwaka. 23, steamer Hawea, 461, Wheeler, for Picton and South — Passengers : Misses Talbot, Coward, Infield, Atkinson (2), Richmond, Newman, Strong, Gibbs, Mesdamcs Hadfield (2), Strong, Atkinson, Wallace, Bishop of Dunedin, Captain Hayter, Messrs Hadfield, Talbot, Atkinson, Strong, Wallace, Donald, M'Donagh, Baigent, Wharton, Richardson, Ward, Hodder, Gully, Cooke, Freeth, Rother, Saunders, Hankins. — schooner Australian Maid 17, Gilbertson, for Awaroa,
The Lyttelton arrived from Motueka this morning, and will sail for Kekerp.ngu tomorrow night. The Kennedy leaves Wellington to-night for Nelson direct. She -will arrive to-mor-row, and sail for the West Coast on Monday, i The Taupo leaves Wellington to-night, will arrive to-morrow, and sail for the North at 3 p.m. on Sunday. The Rotorua left Sydney for New Zealand ' yesterday. She will make Auckland the first port of call, and will then proceed South by way of the east coast She will therefore not call at Nelson -on the down trip. The Alhambra left Melbourne for New Zealand yesterday. The schooner Awaroa still coutinnes to make gojjd^rans to Wanganui, she having arrived at that port yesterday afternoon. Probably she carried the S.W. wind that was blowing yesterday morning to her destination. The cotter : Dido sailed for Blenheim last evening, bat dropped anchor of£ the Lighthouse, therebeing little or no wind all night. She hove up anchor this morning, and proceeded to her destination. The ketch Prospect and schooner Australian ?.lajd, .reported by us yesterday as having gut back the previous evening, have made another,; : start, the former last evening and latter this morning. The gutters Maid of Italy and Dauntless , sailed last' evening for Biwaka and Adele Island respectively. The Mary. Wadley was dismantled yesterday, all *ttie topmasts and yards being sent down. She now presents a most abject appearance," and looks more like a superannuated hulk 'than a clipper barquentine, "which she 1 -evidently is. This morning a large gaiig of carpenters proceeded off to her, and. commenced to make the necessary repairs. 1 These will be hurried on as fast as possible; '-.but, as they are extensive, a week or two will elapse before the vessel is ready for sea. v.;:. The Union Company's s.s, Hawea, Captain Wheeler,{:came ; into harbor this morning at one o'clock, and was berthed alongside the Commercial Wharf. She left Onehunga at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, and arrived off New Plymouth at 6 v 20 yesterday; landed passengers and cargo, and, after a short stay, proceeded on to Nelson at 8 a.m., arriving here as above, haying come along under easy steam if rora Taranaki. Fine weather characterised the run "down. She sailed for Southern ports this afternoon at 2*30.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 47, 23 February 1877, Page 2
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