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ARRIVED.

July 13, schooner Sisters, 15, Charles, from Motupipi. 14, steamer Hawea, 461, Wheeler, from Picton and Wellington— Passengers : Misses Mitcheli, Rankin, and Littlewood, Messrs Dron, Kenny, Gwyneth, Jones, and 7 in the the. steerage. — cutter Maid of Italy, 17, Clarke, from niwaka. — ketch Lily of the Wave, 10, Emms, from Para Para. — cutter Three Brothers, 10, Westrupp^ fromMoutere. — steamer. Lady Barkly, 30, Walker*f rom Motueka. , \ .'

SAILED.

July 14, ketch Argus, 36, Donovan, for Waitapu. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka.

IMPOEtS.

Wallace, from Greymouth— 42 tons coal. Edwards & Co. Lily of the Wave, from ParaPara-J0 tons hematite ore, Johnstons Bros. r Hawea, from 'South-^-4 boxes, 'i crate; Ispkg, Shapley; 1 box furs, Miss Huddleston-, 2 cases cigars, 2 cases boots, 2 pkgs, Davis and Co.; 1 pel, Jackaooj 167 gu&oie§ r sugar, 29 pkgs rope, 16 bales flax, Buxton'& ; Co; v 5 pkgs, l truss, Lightband Co.>: l>.-oasfe,-Buchholz; 2 cases boots, 51 Boxes, ;40' arums oil, Franzen; 3 cases books, •Jackson;: & case^.^ West; 2 cases, jfaynei 4 base's, HbuhsellfiL case, Sedgwick & Gowland; 4 pkgs boots, Healy & Son; II pkgs, James; 1 box, Lowe; 1 box, Rev Beckenham; 750 felloes, 39. pairs naves, Mabin; 1 Trass,' Jope's- 200 bagi salt, Sclanders &Co.i 1 qr-cask rum, Nicholla; il truss, Wymcnd & Co.; 46. boxes soap, P ; attei^ son; 50 sacks wheat, Order; 1 case, Bishop of Nelson; 1 pel, National Bank, , -

The Murray left Greyniouth for Nelson via Westport this morning. She will arrive to-morrow, and sail for Wellington on Monday. The Wallace will sail for Wanganui this evening. The Luna, which left Greymouth for Wellington direct on Tuesday morning, had not arrived at her destination when the Hawea left yesterday. TheAKennedy will leave Wellington for Nelson direct to r night.. She will sail for West Gdast pbttson the arrival of the Taranaktwith the San Francisco mail. The schooner Sisters arrived from Motupipi last evening. The brig Albion will be submitted to auction- by Sharp and Pickering on Monday next* •■>*•'' - The ketch Lily of the Wave arrived this : morning from Para Para with a cargo of hematite ore consigned to Messrs Johnston Brothers. The .Tararua arrived at the Bluff yester-' day morning, and sailed in the afternoon for Porfci€halmers, where she arrived this morning.^She will be due here on Thursday. The ketch. Argus has not stayed long ia port. She commenced discharging cargo yestejrday'morning, and, aided by the steam' Yfincn on the Commercial Wharf, had a clean hold-in the afternoon. She sailed early this morning for Waitapu. The Wanaka leaves Wellington for Nelson direct -on- Tuesday, and will arrive here on' Wednesday.- She will sail for Pictori and Wellington $he same day, returning here on Friday, and will take her depattute for Taranaki and Manukau the same day. The ketch' Old-Man attempted to to take a short cut across the Boulder Bank last evening, th'e'resuit being that she was unexpectedly piled up, ana all attempts to get her off proved futile. She was, however, floated off at high water to-day, and placed upon the hard/'whea it Was found that sfte had susY tainefiL some slight injury. > -; u V The Hawea arrived in harbor this morning at 1030' from Picton and Wellington. She left the latter port shortly before. I p.m. yesterday, 'and reached Picton at 6*30 p.m. ; sailed at I*lo am. to-day, and arrived here ft 3 above. Fine weather was experienced across the Straits. The Hawea brings the Wellington V cargo and passengers, which steamer only came as far as the Empire City, and then returned to the South. The Hawea sails for Northern Ports at 10 p.m.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 165, 14 July 1877, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 165, 14 July 1877, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 165, 14 July 1877, Page 2

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