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April 18, steamer Hawea, 461, Wheeler, from Taranaki and Manukau— Passengers : Miss-__Slatter.and Wimsett, Messrs Slatter, Peat, ' Champion, Marks, Roberts, Hall, Luke, and Gulljf. ,. -, .. . — stie_mer 'Kennedy; 138, Palmer, from Wellington — Passengers : Messrs Harley, Gooa^Sihith, Master Gully, 2 in steerage, and 6 for West Coast. — schooner Awaroa, 60, Greagar, from Wanganui. — ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, from Croixelles. — schooner Uno, 28, Kirk, from Torrent Bay. SAILED. April 17, cutter Dido, 36, Shilling, for Blenheim. — cutter Maid of Italy, f 7, Clarke, for Riwaka. — ketch Mermaid, 9, Askew, for Riwaka. — ketch Lily of the Wave, 10/ Emms, for Marahau. — steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, for Wanganui. . 18, steamer Hawea, 461, Wheeler, for Picton and South — Passengers: Misses Wither, Mossop, Goulter, France, Hart, and O'Conor, Mesdames Leighton, Goulter, Otterson, Goodwin, and France, Chief Justice' Prendergast, Rev. Mr Beckenham, Messrs Goulter, Short, Carter, Corbett, Ogilvie, Monson,. Johns, Bird, and Master France. ! ""
The Murray leaves Greymouth ior. Nelson direct to-morrow. . ., The Taupo left Wellington'.his'afternoon, will arrive to-morrow, and sailfor the North at 9 p.m. j ■■. The Wallace sailed for Wangauiii i last night, and arrived there this morning. The Charles Edward will leave Greymouth to-morrow, Westport ou Friday, and arrive here on Saturday. The Kennedy arrived from Wellington at B*3o this morning, having left there last night She will sail for West Coast ports to-morrow at 2 p.m. The Waipara arrived at Westport last evening at 10 o'clock, after a long passage of 60 hours from Nelson. Probably she has been; detained _y the S.W. winds which have prevailediof late. The ketch Prospect arrived this afternoon f ropi/proixelles with a load of gravel. TJje cutter Dido sailed for ' Blenheim last evening with a load bf coal. TjEie.Lady.Barkly sails for Golden Bay this evejuugat 8 o'clock. The Ringarooma left the Bluff yesterday afternoon for Melbourne. __c Maid of Italy and Mermaid sailed for Riwaka "yesterday afternoon. The ketch Argus finished loading yesterdayafternoon, and will sail for Greymouth at high water this evening; In addition to having the leak stopped Captain Donovan has v had the combings of the hatchway caulked.. The schooner Awaroa arrived from Wanganui, this afternoon, too late for the tide, and -ohsequently had to come to an anchor outllde the Boulder Bank. She will probably ens. *'the r harbor about 8 o'clock to-night, and 1 sail ior Wanganui to-morrow. The Union Company's s.s. Hawea, Captain Wheeler, arrived at the outer anchorage early thig : mo'r_ing, and came into harbor at -•3©.':o{she left Onehunga at 11 a.m. on Monday, proceeding under easy steam to Taranaki, arriving, off there early yesterday morning; landed passengers and cargo, and sailed for Nelson at noon, arriving here as above*.' f; 'Fine l weather with southerly winds were'experienced throughout. After landing cargo and embarking passengers the Hawea sait. & if or Pieton and South at 1 1 -20 a.m: ■ wilnilj -V -i i ii i .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 90, 18 April 1877, Page 2
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