ARRIVED.
July 18, steamer Albion, 591, Tozer, from Melbourne via West Coast — Passengers : Rev. Mr Diecks, Messrs Fleming, Griffiths. — steamer Maori, 118, Bernech, from Lyttelton. — cutter Pianet, 15, Westrupp, from Motueka. — schooner Uno, 28, Kirk, from Torrent Bay. H Mermaid, 10, Smith, from French Pass."" SAILED. July 15, cutter Maid of Italy, 17, Clfflrkej; for iiiwaka. '•{ '"-',-'! 's -i — cutter Three BrothersJ 10, We4tdu^p ? for Moutere. "" v " L " L ' " 19, steamer Albion, 591, Tozer, for Melbourne via South and Hobarfcon — Passengers: Miss Kissel, Mesdatnes Drew and 'Lewis, Messrs Roe, Chinn, Chudleigh, Drew, Engel. — steamer Mabri, WB, Bernech, for West Coast — Passeugec: Mk Harris. . ; - 'v I — steamer Tararua, 563, Sinclair, for Melbourne via West Coast — Passenger : Mr Gully. — steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, for Wanganui — Passengers :rMe.s~srs CTsboraej Roberts^ andßaddeley. "^ n T< - ; "~' l -" :j; " ' * J — schooner Reward, 44, Westlake, for - JEicton. i^jp^ra..; c Tararua, from South . aud Melbourne— so cases jam, Edwards l&O&i i.Cfts.e^Simpgpn,;. C Wanaka, from Wellington— l, case, r <^avrthron; 23 trunks, Order; lucase3,]Jaines. ,0i Albion, from Melbourne — 10 bags seed, 40 bag3 rice, 1 pkg cane, 50 boxes candles, 5 cases oysters, 5 cases herrings, 53 cases fruit, 3 bags nuts, 5 eases wine, Levies; 3 qaska, -i case seeds, 20 cases fruit, W, Hale; 1 cise ; i qr-dasks wine, H.;HdunseU; 4 pkgs, 10 'caseS glencose, 1 case, Hafrley; i case, Furne^9;-i case, Jackson; 1 wool press, 1 case, Bettany; 3 pkgs, Webley Bros.; 2 bales. leather,, 1 box; Order; 5 ovens, 47 bars and lObdis iron,' 50* boxes candles, 43 half-chests tea, 1 pel, Bux.ton & Co; 6 cases, 1 bale, 1 pel, 2 trunks, 2 cases fruit, Lightband & Co; 1 case, Whyte; 10 cases glencose, Hooper & Dodsou; 3 pkgs, J. Hounsell; 100 boxes candles, Sclanders and Co; 2 cases, 1 case plants, Edwards and Co; Incase, Wilkie; I pcl^ Mrs Davis; 1 pel, Davis & Co; 1 pel, Colonist; 2 pkgs, J. Hale; 6 boxes sovereigns (£30,000), Bank of New Zea'and; 1 case plants, Parinenter; lease' plants, Gully. - r' The Murray left Wellington at noon today. c She will sail for the Coast at H a.nr. to-mdrjpvv. : . ,/.„.' ',;/" , .-.", '■ '. "' The Kishhdy nas, not yet lef % . Grpymouth, the Hokitika bar being unfittowork. The'- Hawea -left Wellington to-day, will arrive .to-morrow, and sail for. thQ North in. the afternoon. , The Wallace^ sailed for" Wanganui to-day, and willreturn to this port on Saturday. The Lyttelton arrived at Wellington .this morning.. <■>.■■'-'.. .'.-■■>.-> ■<■ The Taratua sailed for Melbourne via West (Coast ports shortly after- 2 o'clock this afternoon. The Wanaka arrived at Wellington early this morning from Picton. . Thq cutter Maid of Italy, sailed for Riwaka last evening., t . We understand that it is intended to use the brig Albion as a coal hulk in Wellington. She will be towed to her destination by the .w-^JLuna^ _■___ ' ' M» beeajaid the same position on board the Maori. The scbioouer Reward sailed for Pictos this morning', and has been knocking about in theJEay all day. The smart looking vessel carries with her a good recommendation of the port where she found shelter and resuscitation. . '. ' . i ■ : The' signal for a topsail schooner has been flying all day, but as there has been no wind she had not got close enough to allow her being made out. It will most likejy prove to be -the Awaroa, "from Wangauui, which port she left on Tuesday. The" Union'Company's s.s. Maori arrived at the ( outer anchorage at 630 lass evening; and being too late for the tide had to come to an anchor, where she remained until .midnight, and then came into harbor. She left Port Chalmers on Monday afternoon, and arrived at Lyttelton on Tuesday morning; sailed <at' ! 4 ! 30 ' p.nii same day,-and armed here a3 above; >Fine weather was experienced on thdc passage, up/ She sailed- ioir West" Coast ports to-day at noon. • "•' ; The Albioii- oo^Her present trip has experienced fine weather down, thereby presenting a striking contrast to the last trip, when she experienced a succession of heavy" gales. ,, Duringthis passage the water has been as. smooth .as a mill-pond, the sky cloud-, less, afld scarcely .a breath of wind .to ruffle the water. { .jCjaplain Tozer, late of ts,e Claud. Hamil&h, & noV^n command of the Albiipn,Captam having taken charge of the former vesset. The Albion" disc^rged, a large cargo thig, morning,, and sailed for South,*Hobarton'j and Melbourne at 2 p.m.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 169, 19 July 1877, Page 2
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