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ARRIVED.

July 1, steamer Mg|d, 118, BecaechL : |rom Weak Coaafr—PassengeVs : Me^is MaSiason v •Martin, Hutton, Fraffia, Wlie^ielr. ahdfll* toil Soath. \ \*\ \ v '■] '.\ < /:'■%. 4 — Bteamer r^arreji t) E^war^lloi Wfa^we^ from West Coaat— Passengers : Messrs Korfflau, Alexander, Christie, Heines, Bameron, Seme, Christison, M'Hugh, Newport, Jones, smith, and Humphrey. — cutte? Three Brothers, 10, Westrupp, fromMoutere. _ — feetch Standard, 10, Williams, from Moatere. — steamer Hinemoa, Fairchild, from WelbnitaQfe-.,.,... .^. , lady Barkly, 30, WaSe^froDT Mofiueka. Jane 30, steamer Kennedy, 138, Palmer, f§£3KaaganaL: : — -• -„ ~- «- . .:::..■:;:: ~r -,- July 2, steamer Maori, 118, Berneoh, for Lyttelton and Dunedin — Passengers: Messrs Webb and Humphrey, •— steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Mofcueka. . ft — steamer Hinemoa, Fairchild, for TaaS? naki and Manukaos C f < ,' — schooner Avmroa, 60,pGr^agar, Sii Wanganui. C i£ ? ;• ' v. — Sistera, 15,' "Cliarlcs, £ojH Mofiapipi.-^ _ * . 5- I:?

Th^enngdy sJOJed f or W Sata^day e^enjng.arid arrived, there j est&r='f day tlorAicgrHShd leaves lor J&elsq;i this evempgb c' w . £.Z \ <?- : \ ■.< The Taopo^ef^ Onehiinga $Qb& vfitt arrive herate^morrw evaningyaatt! sail tot! Picto^knd South <&*|Vedhe3dtfy/' 1 [-•-=! Thepßingarooma^rivpd -at rJVelljngtoa yeste^by ipMngGsjhe i leases "there this afternoon, arrive 1 t^mojpro^Wmdrnfflg, ■ and sfttl-foccMeibourae anS. So%th(o lip.m?^ THeCCh^& ! Edß&rd Irrised Coasfcgort^'fijterday] morning. She Reaves on ttfet-returalrip jto^moriiDw tetjiooii. > s Tfe^ady-Barklyinade a trip to; Mqtuekff -i! and «ac^ t^ay. 'r;* *, S is ----„ Tn k^atera"^alefd'ior Moturopi^his after- v I!OOD V ; -^ /:, 0' r ~i Thp^arque ChWiere haajfedr 'f rom t^ wbar&i«^; Wellingraa on Saturday^ mornings and anchored in fSiel stream:^ J&- the wind' wa9 fair ahe was wmL for LoJ^Ldn to-dayp '■■'■■ "' The signal for a top3ail schooner has beea j flying all the day. As there Is^no vessel xfc' fchafe class due here, it will probably prove to he some stranger. She has been making her way up slowly to the harbor against the S. W. daring the afternoon. e^ifeffibarqjK^iMe^irbagteflifff^^sQ^wa?:! good side, a large hole hayiag been made in her cargo. She will "probably finish dischat^igg «$gl?£: : V^ednesday, and \yill inimediafcely after talpflg j? balla^' ifer de^gal^jia Newcastfe. ' ' "* i:~l;; : \y f& a intended to place the brig Albion on the hard, so that a thorough" ovefhauTof "Her" byjth9/,su.EveyoE^asitis th@a^ (l^hat heii^eeys^Qken.. . Hntil thi4 inggection is made it is not; knowQ: what :willi. be done with the brig. ~Tfie C^lomaT^Cß3Terament~a^mer'Hfne^ moaf,- Capfcaia Eaipcfeild, cams into this mbrningsafc Pilo'plockjiandf was. berthed alongside tli&T Oonimercial iWharf. She left Wetlingtoa at 1130 last .njght,_aa<Lcame_t&Eough taeFrencjLPaagatT-ao this morning. The Hinemi7a < ssiled''fdr Taratiaki arfd Manukau, with the outward SatrFrancisco mail, shortly a&ee Ivp.nii-. < . .jh... . : .- .. „''.. .■ . I;'. The schooner Awaroa; was .towed So sea-, by the Hinemoa this, afternoon, and immediately on. getog outside the Harbor set all sail c tp "strong S.W. wind, which has be,en bFowlng^ali the afternoon. The schooner' rSpfflty "moved along the Bank, and in less thun; tpro;hojicg was.- out.ofcsight] Sfiould the^'S.Wi .wi^nd ; keep v up |he ojight to re^cii her despnatioQ, which is .Wanganuii tp-morr rojw^orntng. _ '\ '",' '!"'",!■ '■ ".'",', ( '*^tea^'j^mpany > s\'s.s. l Maori l on iier p^iodical trip ' rpund tW I^labd^ arrj.Ved in harßorj-egoer^ay porbin^'^t "9\ .o'clock^, She . procedaeji frqm'Pprt Chalmers' to the' Bluff, aad'callecf in at the different Sodhds' oti - 'the t^> Wes6 <2sjkti -'The Maori- wa^ detained at Westpdrfctwo-da^s shipping the engines" anti g&li? befongifig to the /afeajtier L 'MatanV Which, wS3 --wrecked 1 aear that J p'drt"ibout r riihe. Q^mtbs ago; On her next ' trip the" Maori' will take the boiler to Duaedin, the whole having beea purchased by. a firm at- that pfefce. 'She^aifßd for Lytteltbn and DunecUn a&KMS&m. to-day. . ; '-: V

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 154, 2 July 1877, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 154, 2 July 1877, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 154, 2 July 1877, Page 2

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