HIGH WATER AT NELSON.
AttRIVED. Jaly 4, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, . from Motueka. — steamer Taapo, 461, Carey, from Taranaki «ss, Mhwi^iqi — Reamer Murray, 78,"""obnwiy^fiwm^ West Coaat^ ,, — sfceintefcLyiieltbn, 86; Scott, from Blenheim. — aSEBBJSac:.Hao,.2B, Kirk. from.TorcentBay, — cutter Dauntless, 12, Brett, from Adele Island. — ketch Standard, 10, Williams, from Wainui. SAILED. ■.-;, i July 3, cutter Dart,"i 6, Fraser,-for- Have- ! lock. 1^ >' ( ;i ; — cutter Maid of Italy, 17, jClafSfe, for : Eiwaka. £5 / — :-' [ --' O "r- IMPORTS. a '-- ArthuOJWakifield, Lytteltira— 46B'" hags wh€te*plo®^6ags parley, 160 bags oat- : meal,GrC&n. f--< " . 'I f - ; ' Eingara^a,^om oatmeal, ifr Boxes-tobacco, RJ Levfen>,l liox tobacco, Harlißgpi {(cf^M^onald; ;3>asfes, i 14 colomlLoveQs; ""V p£g> baskets; Hpunsejll; \ 2 pkga, gfeott; 4 cases,' WynioSd 5 ' pkga, ScMide^^Co^-l..b,al4leatJierj3,pkgB, . Lightban&& (3ojiB ptegsj Mulligife; ,1-piabo,^ Stanton^jcafe*i)'edsteads, ITleiftingjf :i bkg, Saxton; r|cl,|Brigel; {1 casej He'aly-& Son; ■ 1 case, I|&viason.; 1 \ cstse, Ordst; C^truss, ; M'Beth;^ 1 ca^t Jackson; !4 caaes/Fellj 2 ' cases, ijRA, J>l&i'ans^ll; 30 ! sacks oatmeal, ; 3 cases,lESwaraaJ& Col -; i 1 h~kxpoets. >■■ " RiagafCpma^Qf'tSoatb: and Melbourne — 7 fcaga onite^ Hingston ; ; rolls lead, Cr'raham; '« 4 bales ngjig, Buxton &rCo; j) pkgs r jplanfcs, Pahl; 1$ ca^es hides, Be^any. ;% - •- j j~r k^ f The Hawea will arrive fronf-JPicton to- ? morrow, and sail for the North ap& p.m. ( The Lyttelton arrived from Blenheim this morning, and will sail on the return trip tomoerovr. The Ringarooma arrived at Wellington at 9 .°' c^|^®sS^ : |€fcer,ak ; gOQ.d.passage,«Q^ eighcnoucs "feom" 'this port. " The Lady Barkly will sail for Golden Bay to-mtJHrowmoming at 7*30. Th#S&PeiW<uul<k -is nearly discharged; and ttittigsrobabEf get to>sea to-inorrov/. ''• The MsM)ofltliry sailed for Utwaka last > evevk§§i Thg_L^rjthur_Wakefield_ commenced disr.. charging yesterday afternoon, aud. finisyeWlp^dferl"-^-^"' •'' t •-' ;: •' • ( '- - ■'- Th9*cat«^aEt'saited foE^ Havelock last 5 even§if£J • J " TaalschQQner . Uno and cutter Dauntless . arrived this uio^ning \yith cargoes o£ stone^^ ThS^lshlp which arrivfed at/ LyttaMoD}(lsbm)rliOhdon on Sunday last, is% undecibßjComtaand of Captain, Watt, late of the <3eles£ial \^>ueen, which, vessel. lpaid a: visit !o NsUoHiiixFebruary last year, o . Thaic^Qooer May, which ha 3 been lying on the mudflat for some time past, is .advertised te b^ by auctioa by Mr Mabin on the ikiQatfanit,.; Th,at 'such a . handy; little Tesse|^^pii!^ have been laid up for so long a time JK|o^e Regretted, and there ought (o -be no-jjqjp^ty,, in finding a^ purchaser for her qsj£|airf ngure.!" , " ' The schooner Cleopatra commenced dis-charging-cargo this morning, but in consequences of steam-engine on the Albion". Whaffclbeing. engaged discharging the Vin\ . dcx, raefeb/' necessitating the cargo of the" schooßß? ; betn|; 'hoisted up b^r her, o^n .winch, not s^" ffiScfi 7 prS6gr6ss ; was 'uiide wo\ild ' . have %W base' had' the' steam : ehkinte ' . teen l&plbyea. 1 • • i ::,,..:?•;... The B.s. Murray arrived in harbor this oasifiango f from: : West ;.Coast. , • iShe left; - ;- • Jfelsoi6tQ».(S'£Hliiyiatl:l-45-a.m;,' and- expefi* ence^ltteJJig/N.EI; winds; arriviugiafe Westpor6 -jie<&fi(iaj;afi,io ( a.m.; left again atr-mid--night, andj fcrtivexlat Greyaiouth on- Sunday morjii^; took in a full cargo of coal, and lefta&i^dSKeafeport at 2 p.m. on Monday, arriving off the Buller bar at 10 p.m., and crossing it at midnight; left for Nelson at 1 p.m, K yasterday r arriving here as above. Ex- - perienced fine weather on ,the passage up The|MaTOVill ! jfail for Wellington at 1 ' p.m.WmoYfo^vJ'- * .' . : - J - Th"eFMron ©ohip'ariy's s.s. Taupd, Ca^fcaih CsxefJ moraag^^Si^ 'left' GnehungaV'on" K6liday : morilnl|fttn*Wai'bffi' New BEyr. light yesterday; landed' cirgo "arid 1 passengera, apd •s«HM for Nelson at 430 p.m., arriving tf^&Utflfr&'m. to-4ay,'iiud as she was too earjy_f prjhe tide the anchor was dropped. On it being hove up to come into harbor the engines refused duty, «nd would not move either one way or th^ other. The chief engineer, Mj M'Queen, afe; once made au ex? amination, and it was found that the hig^ . pressure slide valva. had ? been^vorndowt^ 1 thereby occasioning ( an escape iof^ steam. The anchor was dropped again, and the steamer Lady Barkly was despatched to tow the TaupS^attfiair&jr/ which she sa!fely ! dia r 1 afternoon. The repairs that will be required to the Sftgines are very slight, and will only take~ThTee"~or four hours to effect. The Taupo will sail for Southern Ports at midnight. r: , <t^^ : r , . ... r .
July " Morn. After. 4/ Wednesday 4 ... i 2*53, ; 3*29 : " y •*frV*-&' i AS£- K Saturday 7 ... 641 71 1 Sunday 8 ... 7*39 B*s Monday 9 ... 8*27 B*4B Tueaday 10 ... 9*9 g*2B
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 156, 4 July 1877, Page 2
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688HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 156, 4 July 1877, Page 2
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