ARRIVED.
August 11, steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, from Wanganui via Havelock— Passengers : Miss Frank, Mr, Mabin, and 10 for Greymouth V "-"-' - *■"'•* — cutter Planet, 15, Westrupp, from Motueka. .- ... 12, steamer Taranaki, 327, Malcolm, from Picton- and South — Passengers : Misses Reeve and Harvey, Mesdames Bettany, Saloman, and Johns, Messrs Norman, Greenwood, Everett, Williams, M'Lachlan, Bettany, Bed- , wood, Saloman, Farrum, Watts, Aidworfliy, l Strong, Aitken, Reeve, Mathiesoh, Motoije/ Hamilton aud Levy, Captains Johnson fend Moore, and 51 for North. — ketch Mermaid, 10, Smith, from Sandspit. — schooner SisterSj 15, Charles, from Motupipi. ', V ; — ketch Standard; ; 10, Williams, from Awaroa. — steamer Lyttelton, 86, Whitwell, from a cruise. — H.M. corvette Sappho, 894, CapJ&in Noel*. F. S. Digby, from li*- cruise. •'-'■- L * ••"-"■ ■> 13, cutter Midge, 16, Eure, from Waitapu. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Sandspit. ■ r ,. t , S AILED V r August 12, steamer: Lady Barkly, 30, "Walker, for Sandspit. 13, steamer Taranaki, 3^7, Malcolm j for Taranaki and Manukau— Passengers : Mrs Ellis, Messrs Ellis, Harper, and Allen. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. The Kennedy is still. detained at Westport on account of the.impracticable state of the Hokitika bar. , The Murray reports from Greymouth thas there is a very heavy sea, the river shallow and no channel. The Hawea left New Plymouth with the Sau Francisco mail at 9 a.m. to-day. Sbe will arrive to-night, and sail for the South by the same tide. The Charles Edward will leave for West Coasfc^ports. with the San Franciico mail at noon to-morrow. The schooner Sisters arrived from Motupipi yesterday. The' cutter Midge arrived from Waitapu this morning. -' H.Mi corvette Sappho arrived at the outer anchorage last evening, and steamed into harbor this morning. She mil remain here a f ew"days, T_te„ Taranaki arrived from Picton and South yesterday morning, haviug left Wellington- af 2 p.m. on Saturday; We regret to learn that Captaiu Griffiths, her popular commander, is seriously ill at Dunedin, and by the latest accouuts was not expected to Burvive many hours. Captain Malcolm is in temporary command. The Taranaki sailed for the North shortly after uoon. - BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPhT" !' SAILED. Auckland.— August 12, Australia, for Sydney, at 8 p.m. New Plymouth. — August 13, Hawea, for Nelson, with San Francisco mail, at 9 a.m.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 190, 13 August 1877, Page 2
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370ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 190, 13 August 1877, Page 2
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