ARRIVED.
Oct. 17, cutter Maid of Italy, 15, Clarke, from Riwaka. — cutter Three Brothers, 10, Westrupp, -from Moutere. — kctcii Prospect, 21, Westrupp, from Moutere. SAILED. Oct. 17, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Golden Bay. . — schooner Tauranga, 61, Connor, for Pelorus Sound. ~ schooner Awaroa, 60, Greagar, for Wanganui. — schooner Waihopai, 43, Curran, for Pelorus Sound. — cutter Planet, 15, Westrupp, for Motueka. —cutter Goldseeker, 12, Watts, for Havelock. 18, ketch Standard, 10, Williams, for Moutere.
The Lady Barkly sailed for Golden Bay last evening. The Maid- of Italy arrived from Riwaka last evening with a cargo of produce. 1 The cutter Goldseeker sailed for Havelock last evening with a general cargo. The Wallace will sail for Picton and Wellington to-morrow afternoon. The Lyttelton arrived at Blenheim this morning, and will leave for Wellington tonight. The Murray left Wellington at noon for Nelson via Picton. She will arrive to-mor-row morning. The Kennedy is still detained at Westport, there being no prospect of tho Grey bar being workable before spring tides. The Tauranga sailed last evening for the Pelorus Sound, being towed to sea by the Lady Barkly. The Waiatohi hauled off the hard last evening, and is now alongside the Albion Wharf. The Arthur Wakefield was to leave the Pelorus Sound for Timaru with a load of timber this morning. The Waihopai, bound for the Pelorus Sound, was towed out of harbor by the Lady Barkly last evening. The Claud Hamilton left Wellington this morning early, will arrive thi3 evening, and sail for Melbourne via West Coast by the same tide The Awaroa was towed to sea by the Lady Barkly last evening, and set sail for Wanganui to a fine S.W. wind that was blowing. The Hawea leaves Port Chalmers this afternoon for Northern . ports. She will arrive here on Sunday evening, and sail on Monday, with the outward San Francisco mail. The schooners Nelson and Richard and Mary have not yet put in an appearance. With the sea breeze which has been blowing alt day, they would probably get through the Pass this afternoon, and if so may be looked for in the course of the night. There are as. yet no signs of the Lochnagar, now 105 days out from London. It ia pretty certain that she is not in the Bay, or else the winds which have prevailed lately would have brought her up ere this. Though not a clipper the Lochnagar is by no meaus a slow sailer, haying made the passage out to this port last year in 96 days.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 247, 18 October 1877, Page 2
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424ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 247, 18 October 1877, Page 2
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