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ARRIVED.

Oct 5, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Motueka. — cutter Dauntless, 12, Ricketts, from Biwaka; — cutter Southern Cross, 12, Harvey, from Pelorus Sound. 6, schooner May, 21, Brett, from Croixelles.

SAILED.

Oct. 5, ketch fc Pearl, 33, Andrew, for Wanganui. -* cutter Plaoet, 15, Westrunp, for Motueka.

The Albion will be due at Hokitika from Melbourne to-morro \v. feThe Lyttelton sails for Blenheim on Monday at noon. The Taupo arrived at O nehunga from New Plymouth this morning. The schooner May arrived this afternoon from the Croixelles with a load of gravel. The Zealandia, with the San Francisco mail, arrived at Auckland at 6 o'clock thi3 morning. The Charles Edward arrived at Hokitika from Westport this morning, and saiU for Nelson via intermediate ports to-morrow. The Kennedy leaves Westport for Nelson this evening, and will arrive to-morrow afternoon. The Wallace leaves Blenheim this evening, will arrive to-morrow morning, and sail for Wellington on Monday at 4 p.m. The Southern Cross arrived from Pelorus Sound yesterday afternoon with a load of firewood. The cutter Dauntless arrived fronißiwaka yesterday afternoon, with a cargo of potatoes. The Pearl sailed last evening for Motueka With a cargo of coal, bone dust, &c. She returns direct to Nelson, and will load for Wanganui. The Murray arrived at Wellington this morning early, and will leave there on the arrival of the flawea with the San Francisco mail for Pictoa, Nelson, and West Coast ports. The repairs to the Zior, so far as the carpenters' work is concerned, will be finished . by knock off time to-night. Thero will only remain the painting, which will take a couple of days to put on. The Lochnagar, now 94 days out from London, ought to show up some time next Week. At this season of the year, when the wind is mostly from the sea, she wili.have but little difficulty when she once sights land in reaching the bay— a thing not very easily done in the winter months, when a vessel may be two or three weeks after sighting land, before she reaches the desired haven.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 237, 6 October 1877, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 237, 6 October 1877, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 237, 6 October 1877, Page 2

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