ARRIVED.
April 17, ketch Standard, 10, Fletcher, from-Moutere,... — Steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Motueka. . . cutter Maid of Italy, 17, Clarke, from Riwaka. -^ ketch. Mermaid, 9, Askew, from Riwaka. SAIIiED. ' April 16, cutter Dauntless, 12, Brett, for Croixelles. — schooner Uno, 28, Kirk, for Torrent Bay. 17, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. — cutter Planet, 15, Thorne, for Motueka. — schooner Sisters, 15/ Charles, for Motupipi.
The Lyttelton arrived at Blenheim to-day from Wellington, and sailed for Nelson this afternoon. The Wallace leaves for Wanganui tonight at 6 o'clock. . The Murray arrived at Westport this afternoon. : The Charles Edward arrived at Hokitika this morning. ; k The Lady Barkly will sail on her usual trip to Golden Bay to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. The Tararua will be due at the Bluff tomorrow from Melbourne. She comes by way of Hobarton. The Kennedy will leave Wellington tonight, and arrive to-morrow morning. , The Taupo leaves Wellington to-morrow, •will arrive here on Thursday, and sail North the same day. The Taranaki arrived at Onehunga this morning from New Plymouth. The arrivals and departures to-day have been confined to the coasting fleet, not one vessel above thirty tons having arrived or sailed. TJhe Albion was to leave Melbourne for New Zealand yesterday. Hokitika is the first port of call, and if she has left at her advertised time she will be due there on Saturday. Tjie cutter Maid of Italy arrived this morning from Riwaka with a miscellaneous ftejpido finished discharging cargo to-day. After ballasting she will sail for Blenheim. Tie schooner Sisters sailed for Motupipi tbj^morning. • •■ \) : The 'Waipara, which left here on Sunday. morning jis not yet posted up as having 'ar'-' rived at Westport. Probably she has not been.' able to'forcea passage round the. Spit agfcinsf; the strong S.W. wind, and has, taken shelves M Totaranui. 1) Bey Hawea will arrive, from . New, Ply- . month tonight, and sail for Picton and Soufo.tCHQiorrow morning at .en o'clock, coftreyingfpassengers to the Wakatipu, which learas Wellington for Sydney on Thursday. - . 3¥e|;Argus, : having had the leak stopped; ■ commenced taking in the greater portion of • her" cargo this morning, and will probably ' saHi;for,. Greymouth to-morrow. Some few bags underneath the fore-hatch, and near to ther.'-leak were damaged, but these were not 'taken:; out until late on Saturday afternoon. When we stated that none of the cargo was damaged only that portion underneath the after hatch had been discharged.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 89, 17 April 1877, Page 2
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