ARRIVED.
July 28, steamer Taranaki, 327, Griffiths, from Picton and South.— Passengers: Misses Leighton and M'Caine, Mesdames Cresswell, Rosa, and Clarkson, Messrs Scaife, Cross, Clarkson, Ray, Cresswell, Infield, Cameron, Martin, and Came. >— steamer Arawata, 623, Underwood, from Melbourne and South— Passengers ; Missses Thompson . and Chisholm. (2), _. Mesdames. M'Lean, Biing and family (2), and Stanleys Messrs. M'Lean, Cook, Maclister, and 7 in the steeragl.;:. . ■ — schooner Arthur Wakefleid, 45, Curran, jfiESPi Ly^elton. , . - — cutter Maid of Italy, 17, Clarke, from Riwaka. — ketch Standard, /WflEa__sT T lfo_i'' Moutere. .. V '^) .^ <p\ _r_ — steamer Luna, 247iBas$n£if_q__ Greymouth. * _. _-__. *•*__-__ SAILED. July 25, sjjeanier Hawea,"4^l, Wheeler, sbr? Picton and Soutl}— Passeijgera: Mis 3 Adams; Mra Smith and 2 chijidren',' Mess_s Banfietd/ Greenwood,-^. lifton, (2)1 [,; , — steamer L/tteltbn; SG*, 'for Blen- : heira — Passenger: Mr Watta. — schooner Waitohai, 16, Robinson, for Havelock. — cutter TJsielßrQ^^Q&^esaSppp for Moutere. — cutter Planet, 15, Westrupp, for Motntgka. , __ x ~_ 26, ateameil-__a^atai 6^^Afi<fe|wood/fo_T South and Melbourne— Passengers .^ Miss Newman, Mesc&nidd Sai_nlleci'and^2i-hifd.-n' and Ross and 2 children, Dr.Knigh^, Meters. Ross (3), Messrs &©e_?, __&&!• jHwk, { TbVe^ (2), Davis, and Jeliard. IMPOSTS. Arthur Wakefield, from Lyttelton— 6oo sacks wheatj. Mabfn. FTT^ ~T~ ' ,T~ k
The Wallaceiartivf d a_ Wellington It five" o'clock thi- ? n_.r_an&-a-.fl witHeavel&ifior--row for Nelson. The Lyttelton sailed Yfo^vPleA-^nf.-dgstV night. ' r ' The Kennedy left Westport for Nelson this morning. The Luna arrived from Greymouth tlnsj afternoon, and will sail to-night for Wellington, towing across the brig Albion. The Murray jviU. l^vejE_K_-®est-<&a_£_ fFdrisTsFl-- Xm. to-morrow. The schooner Waitohai sailed for Havelock last evening. toTJie .crttter; Hiid "6f Italy ar_iVed ? f_om Riwaka this morning.' -O' i'' r *;'J ..i -?iJß'Ring__o b ma lef tf Sfelbourne with, -tbe .Suez mail on Monday. last,and will be due at thaßluffi, to-morrow evening. ,-_-.•,-.-.. ->---.. "Y^fc, Moaner Arthur -Wakefield arrited STOfli Lyttelton^ this' morning) after a splendid TU_. of four days. She brings a "cargo of -bseadstuffe, consigned to Mr Mabin. ~~~ .jlShe Ha^rea;en^ere!i..the b«bo-'_;t6 i 4sp.m. J^-^r^y_'_and;aftei;. landing 'gfid' shipping a .*%»*<•# °^.WSP sajled for<Picton and South giL? o'clock. :..-, . : . __Th§_Tas3o hauled .from the wharf this p^prning, and authored in .the stream. She ; f or Newcastle, to-morrow morning. *" Tbe clipper ship Taranaki, < mentioned by ga_aa having left Gourock on May 2nd, ar.rived at Port Chalmers on Tuesday, after a splendid run of 82 days. She brings 39 and 2000 tons of cargo, 500 tons of^hicb^ai-e water pipes for Wellington. " The three-masted schooner Estella left -Dunedin on Tuesday with a cargo of produce, part of which is -'for Wellington, and the remainder is consigned to Mr Mabin, of this place. TShe will load here with the bulk timber of the-brig Albion for Dunedin. The, Unioa Company's s.s. Taranaki, Capt. Griffiths, ' cafnfe into harbor tfils morning at ?-30, andSvats berthed alongside the GovernCa6ht Wharf. She left Dunedin at 330 p.m. -en. the 2_st, and arrived st Akaroaat 13 _a.m. Oft | the . 22nd; landed, cargo and sailed for Lyttelton ait Ii ay.m., arriving there at/2*40 p.m.. "-same day; left at 330 p.m. on Ijhe 23rd, and reached 1 Weilingtoh at 8 a.m. on the 24th;. left at i2'45 p.m. yesterday, and made Sictouat 6 p.m.; sailed- for Nelson at 10 p.m,> and arrived here as above .tated: Fine weather marked.; the. passage throughout. Th e T^nalsi. sails North, carrying the outward San IfrancisQQ mail, at 7 p.m. __ Messrs M'Meckan, Blackwood, and Co.'s 8.9. Arawata, Captain Underwood, left Melbourne/at 3 p.ro. ou the l-th inst.; as.there W a *hipk fQg prevailing she proceeded under easy steam until passing the Williamstown lightship, when it lifted; cleared, the Heads at 6 p.ta., and passed Swan Island at 3 pijh: next day;., -^perienced . light easterly wiridsvwith a v high bead sea and very thick -weather, .until passing the SOlande'Ts at 945 p.m. on the 2lst; arrived at the Bluff at 4 p.n__-Ba_ie day; discharged 100 tons bf cargo, and sailed at 7 a.m. on- the 22nd, arriving at fort Chalmers at-7 p.m. same day, discharged 175 tons of cargo, #ud sailed at 4;p.m. on ; the _Brd; arriving At Lyttelton at 7 30 a.m. on the 24th j sailed at_4 ; p.m., and 'arrived^at Wellington at 6-30 a.m. yesterday; sailed againat 9-30. p.m. for Nelson, ;; and arrived here at 8 a.m. to-day. The Arawata was IjertKed alongside the jCoinmercia. Wharf, ter, discharging a quantity of cargo' in §fi°4 . l ime » she ;. sailed >ior j South and Melbourne, conveying the outward Suez (mail, at ten o'clogk.; -Captain Underwood expects to reaph.Wellingtpn at seven to-night. ■
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 175, 26 July 1877, Page 2
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