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ARRIVED.

May 6, cutter Bruiser, 10, Westrupp, from Frenchman's Bay. — steamer Kennedy, 138, Palmer, from West -Coast™J?assejßge.rs-:. ,.. Misses ; {Jlarke,, and KelTmg7Ues3ames Derrings and 2 children, Parsons, .and^iJKenziie, Messrs. Hussey, Donne, Browt(,-'M?Amster, J: Crblli Walker; and Eoskrudge. — sitaame«^afay,-28^Conway, feoaiuWellington — Passengers: Miss Broad, Mesdames Brown and M'Leau, Messrs Broad, Barkley, Brown, Coates, Marchant, and Courtney. — schooner Uno, 28, Kirk, from Torrent Bay. — ketch Standard, 10, Fletcher, from Awaroa. — cutter Dauntless, 12, Brett, from'^dele Island. j^ ; — ketch Lily of the Wave, 10, EJttfhw, from Marahau. ~~ --. J 7, cutter Maid of Italy, 17, ;Glarke, from Biwaka. L>C) — steamer Hinemoa, FairchttdV-fronVthe Bluff via West Coast. Q' SAILED. ';— - : c May 6, ketch Pearl, 33, Andr£vOor<Pstea viaWaitapu. ' f^ — steamer Taupo, 461, Carey, for T^ranaki and Manukau — Passengers?*— MesSa&es Fay, Davenport, Davies, and Barnard, |fi6| es Barnard (3), Master Luckie, MeSsFsi Da^eiiport (2), Fay, Davies, Fuller, Bjrotvn, Davidson (2), Oxlade, and 3 Maoris. {■«*"-, r, 7, steamer Murray, 78, Conwag^tor r^est Coast — Passengers : Miss BroflfTsies^ames M'Lean aud Brown, Messrs Brofca,Couttaey, Coates, Harker, Nuttman, BroaHp€an|pQeU, ] Barkley, Marchant, and Thoaiag^ri ( o — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Wilker;'«for Motueka. IMPOETB. fv'} I Kennedy, from West Coast— Bs tons^cakl, \ Edwards & Co. Murray, from Wellington— 1 case, \ pkg, James 5 l case, Pickard; 1 case, Harling; 3 pkgs, Patterson; 2 cases, Hadfleld; 2 cases, Hooper Brothers; I case, Farrelle; 1 casc,R. Levien; 3 cases, Baine; 4 pkgs, Lightband; 4 pcli^Sayjgww.^^.n:^ ■» ;TOff -.-. _-^-,^, JW ,

The Kennedy arrive* from- West- Coast ports .-yesterday morning, and will-sail-for Wellifgtonjpt § o"c|opk -tq-nighLt. • if- v • t The $$aslek iMw^a^jeavs? c Grajmouth* this a|jte>gssi for Nelson via WesfporL -j/iiq \ . The cutter Ifcud o£ltalx_amyed from RiwaSSTtßauiiirning jntfcrargene'rat cargoT" ' ~ The Pearl sailejJtJ#ei:<JayiM«raooh for Waitapu r whera -she-^ill load with- timber - for Patea.,, , r ' „ „. . „ ... The %ingarooma, 1 -with the Suez mkil,'ar^ rived at P<feftooafrneca atofHS tina : morningA She \^ll probably arrive here on^Thursdaymorning.tb. !■-, 1 - ' 1 vi. ;i The steamer Murray whi§ta §nsred yes-9 terday from Wellington, has had to deal with some ytiNS^UMtVß.CdSbmffiijjU: \ sage a strong S.E. wind was experienggd with violent o^uaHs!jj(jLra^:«Sd *eWSQ3&. Nevertheless the little steamer battled against .ta© contending elements manfully, thongbj-of-eourse,- shipping- any- quantity- of water, and amye^at.J^ellingtoiUaf tes[ ■■>'; 17 hoars' passage. * "Smart jiespatcb. was accorded. her^thjfire^and she left at^W pjn. on . Saturaiy-' 'and^immejliately ' bu -getting into tbe Sirai^she^met'the S.E: wind again, • which had not lolled ( in, the, JLeasi^ and after ;; jumping about - a < go6d deal" niade Jackson's Head, wßeie-^he was under shelter, and ceased~to— feel— the~wini!i~arriving~ tiere at" noon yesterday. Tbe . Morl^y sailed for West Coast ports this afternoon. Tbe T^upasaikd fof: Nojthera ports af o'clock yesteroay^af ternoon^and^immedi^tely jj on getting outside the topsails were set to sJ. fine S.E. wind blowi«g^aHg Ifig^^s quickly out of sight. Prior to heFstarting there was the usual bustling on board incidental to a steam g^telj?{S g o^ -VpttW a SaQ4*y. aftefr,; noon, ana it was not untu,the order had been given, t' r gaul the stage on "board," that the crowd-thought -of— coming- on Bhore> when there was, a general rush, several persons haviag^cbfrrW'K leflcatteTf rqra; falling!: over?': boardyTtteTanWa^rife'd'at New Bymputfi 1 at 1030 this np(^niag:i'.| '. <-m -V--, :• The Colonial • Hinemoa, Captain Fairchild,«with^the Governor and suite and Commodore IJoskins on board, arrived m Jharbor this afternoon^jabj} left , the *n|¥^q.da^,ni^^pd*rrivedat Presq^tion Id|6£ wlie^e som^ Bplendia Caluornian' salmon were caught; left the «ame jd^y, and arrived lat'.Ghalky:: Inlet on the moroiflg-ofrthe 2nd; a boat- was lowered and the Gejjarooi? ocd party examiofldportions of a veSM^thad t: beeir f Vre t cieS j some years i ago ; steang§f€»BPugh Dusky Sound toPicJcoj-f a^i-!Qove, and then to Duck Cove.«3?%etHi&rtMoa tJ b.ere touched lightly on an hitherto unknown foTsST, carrying away one «#i4^ibladeaoltbe,'psopeHer^tut;6aßr]v taining no f^rthpj. daroage. v -fiaapeeded through Aclan'dTassage i'o 'Breaksea Sound, and stayed i therefor theragfiti lefLe.aj>Jy.,p% the morfaiilgQg^^isrd^for -Ddtttrtful-Sdnndr and arrived there before daylight, and went to the -!fefidTo^3(iea-r-Atm, !^&eife i thg < Vfce^ regal jfc&ty landed, and some good shooting was bj.d i _lnjtfae_aitgj;ooott.dropped-dawji io Dee's Cove' at the mouth of Thompson's Sound, and came to an anchorj entered Milford SoKfia|^a^"?dh]th^ following da^? anii'r remaineS"there un^il the §£h, 'wiien '£he Hine-~ moa proceeded up the coast to Jackson's Bay, where the Governor- landed^ r^aiiaddress was presented "to" him by the skfelers 1 , and' his Excellency spent the afternoon in examining the settlement tie sarag aveping, anc}_ yeste^4yJin^|@Jgipasssd:, liifedot.Cook; (SdJ Hokitika and Greymouth in the afternoon, and was off Cape Foulwind~at sunset, arriving hgreja| above,- the engines- having:*een! ; going^sv alL'night. , .^ine weather, was experiett6ed tcroughciufc the whble passage, there 'being 'h'ftle or no -tiidd, with ah almost | cloudless sky. During the trip several excellent photographs were, obtained. The ! Hinemoa \BilCv probably^ sail for Wellington j on Wednesday mor^g. .. .. • -

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 106, 7 May 1877, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 106, 7 May 1877, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 106, 7 May 1877, Page 2

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