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ARRIVED.

July 9, ketch Standard, 10, Williams, from Moutere. — steamer Murray, 78, Conway, from Wellington—Passengers: Mrs Webber and child, Mrs Hare and 4 children, College Football Team, Messrs Richardson, Garrard, Clouston, Monro, Cox, Nichoils, Watson, Young, and 12 Chinamen. 10, schooner Richard and Mary, 44, Moore, from Oamaru. — cutter Planet, 15, Westrupp, from Motueka.

SAILED. : . ! "

July 9, ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, for Croixelles. ■_. .7. --!_ . ; _ — ketch Lily of the Wave, 10, Emms, ! for Wangamoa. — schooner Uno, 28, Kirk, for Torrent Bay. — cutter Margaret Scollay, 15, Scoones, on an oyster cruise. July 10, cutter Dauntless, 12, Brett, for Croixelles. — cotter Maid of Italy, 17, Clarke, for i Biwaka. ...

! "IMPORTS: -'H

Murray, from Wellington— l case, Everett ! Bros.; 19 cases, Sclanders & Co; 20 cases I ■ brandy, 10 casks beer, 2 octaves wide, Order; < 1 pkg pills, 34 drams oil, 10 edse. starch; 27~ pkgs, Davis & Co ; , 10 cases Salmon; 20-c4ssj~. [ kerosene, 28 pkga, Levien ; : ib cases salmon," Patterson; 10 cases salmofi, Bhxtdn &LCor6^j cases salmon, Franzen; 2'-_ses'_almo_,' Alex- W ] ander; 2 trusses, Lightband; 8 axle arms, i ; hdl iron, Balme; 2 cases,' Hadfield; 2 rolls matting, Wymond & Co; 20 cases kerosene, j Webster; l case/,Dr. Farielle. '-'" ". '"; .•';" \ L " . ,jXO . " : .-'• The Hawea lejt Onehu_ga ; this morning i will arrive to-morrow night, and sail for the South on Thursday morning. „, The Kennedy leaves Greyttiouth: to -nightV for Nelson via Westport. She will arrive on Thursday, and sail for W-llington the same day. The Wallace is at last alongside the wharf ■' at Greymouth. She will leave for Nelson shortly. [ The Charles Edward was placed on the I cradle thia morning for cleaning and painting. She will sail for West Coast ports on Friday. The Taranaki leaves Wellington tiwlaV, will arrive to-morrow, and sail for the North in the evening. . I The Murray will sail for West Coast ports this evening at 6 o'clock. The sailing of the Awaroa; for Wanganui has -been postponed until to-morrow, when, she will take her .departure at 1 p.m. "•■'''■' Tfce.Lady Barkly will sail for Motueka and Golden Bay at 5 o'clock this evening. .! The schooner Nelson arrived at Lyttelton ! on Saturday. After discharging cargo - she will load with breadstuffs for Messrs Griffin and Sons, of this place. • . j The patter Maid of Italy beat ont of the harbor against the S.W. wind this afternoon, and took- her departure for Riwaka. ■ i - Th&Jj-Chocner. Richard and' Mary arrived from Oamara this morning^ too late to /catch the tide, and she consequently had to come to an ahchov oniside the Boulder .Bank, where she r-toained untiTthis afternoon, when she came into harbor. ' The passage has occupied five days, a fair run when it is considered the baffling wind- and calms that are experienced at this season of the year. The Richard and Mary brings a cargo of breadstuffs consigned to MessMvSclanders and Co. T^ t cutter ' Margaret Scbllay, after lying/ in halrbor for fifteen days, sailed last evening' on aa oy_fcer cruise. Her destination ia : the Croixelles, where it is the intention of Capt. . Scoones, to.. break up the remainder of the grounathat : he leffc.pn his last cruise. After doing this the cutter will proceed to the Sounds, where the effect of a charge or' two of dynamite will be tried among the rocks in that vicinity. As the Margaret Scollay has on board a good stock of provisions it is probable that she will not visit this port for some time. Messrs W. and G. Turnbull and Co. have disposed of their steamer Napier to Messrs Fell Brothers, of Blenheim. The price, we believe, -is £3000, and she is to be put in the Wellington and Blenheim trade. Possession is to be given; on the Ist of next month, and it is.; understood: that Captain Fisk, of the Falcon, is to .take command. — Past.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 161, 10 July 1877, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 161, 10 July 1877, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 161, 10 July 1877, Page 2

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