ARRIVED.
August 20, steatnev Lady Barkly, 30 ' Walker, from Motueka. ' ' 21, ketch Pearl, 33, Andrew, from Wanga- ' nui. I — cutter Planet, 15, Westrnpp, from Motueka. SAILED. August 20, schooner May, 21, Brett, for Sandspit. — schooner Sisters, 15, Charles, for Motupipi. — steamer Taranaki, 327, Malcolm, for Pktonand South— Passeugers: Miss Waters, Mr and Mrs Luke an i 2 children, Messrs Bartlett, Lusty, Smart, Lipscombe, Eurness, M'Loughlan, Barnes, Dunning, Cheringtou, Lee, Davidson, Gauntlet, Gutblet, Thompson, Parkes, Field, Bentley, Milner, Griffiths Seaton, Waller, Aytou, Conolly, Edwards Samuels, Hiller, and Ah Wah. 21, cutter Plane j, 15, Westrupp, for Motueka.
The Kennedy arrived at Hokitika this morning, and will leave to-morrow morning She reports the bar smooth. The Lyttelton left Blenheim this morning and will arrive here to-morrow mornin<* ' The Murray will sail for West CoastTports at 5 o'clock this evening. The schooner Sisters sailed for Motupipi last evening. The schooner May sailed for the Sandspit laat evening. The Lady Barkly will sail on her usual trip to Golden Bay at 5 p.m. to-day. The ketch Pearl arrived from Wanganui this morning, after a protracted passage of three days, which was caused, in the main, by light and adverse winds. She brings a cargo of sheep. The brig Emily arrived from Newcastle this afternoon with a cargo of coal for Messrs N. Edwards & Co. She left on the 9th inst. The Ha,vea arrived at Wellington this morning. She leaves there to-morrow at noon, and will arrive here on Thursday morning, sailing at 6 p.m. the same day for Northern Ports with the outward San .Francisco mail. The Murray passed the wreck of the Queen Bee yesterday morning. The lowermaats and the foreyard were still standing. The Murray reports the ketch Prospect, schooner Uno, ard cutter Dauntless lyiu°alongside the wreck. The barquentine Estelle met with quick despatch in discharging cargo yesterday, a clean hold being seen by knock-off time. She hauled in close proximity to Haul-ashore Island this mornitig, and at once commenced shipping some of the heaviest of the logs which are to form her carjo,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 197, 21 August 1877, Page 2
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342ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 197, 21 August 1877, Page 2
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