SAILED.
Oct. 20, steamer Arawata, 629, Underwood, for South and Melbourne. Passengers: Mrs Holister, Mrs Bird, Mrs Crawford I ard servant, Messrs Sunley, Percival, Leary, Arenfred (2), Wadsworth, A. Heine, Pitt, Louisson, Dixon, P. Donald, Jobsen. 22, steamer Taranaki, 327, Anderson, for Picton and South. Passengers: Messrs Hill, Watts, Seaton (2), Budden, Harvey, and Moller. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. — steamer Murray, 78, Conway, for West Coast. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Taylor, Mrs Snodgrass, .Messrs Vivian, Millar, Fisk, Skinner, and 1 Chinaman. — steamer Kennedy, 138, Palmer, from West Coast. IMPORTS. Arawata, from South and Melbourne— l trunk, Healy and Son; 2 cases, Franzen; 6 cases, Sclanders & Co; 2 bales stationery, R. Lucas & Son; 5 pkgs, Edwards & Co; 20 boxes raisins, I cases hardware, Burr stones, 90 tea, R. Levien; 4 cases tobacbo, 30 tea, 3 chests tea, 10 sacks rice, j Wilkie; 4 cases, Mabin ; 1 bale paper, Luckie ! and Collins; 10 bdls wire, Stafford; 10 drums oil, 6 cases castor oil, 2 cases galvanised iron, 3 colonial ovens and contents, 20 \ chests tea, 55 boxes raisans, 39 pkgs tea, 2 cases figs, 4 boxes Almonds/ 1 box tea samples, 4 bales wooipacks, 2 cases tapioca, Buxton and Co; 1 pel, Union Bank of Australia; 1 pel, Dee; 20 bags rice, Order; 1 pel, Engel. Lochnagar, from London— 3 casks crockery, 2 casks hinges, 400 coils wire, 15 kegs staples, 60 kegs nails, 2 casks zinc, 14 cases lollies, 3 coils hambroline, 6 coils lead line, 9 coils marline, 31 coils rope, 90 jars vinegar, 10 casks whisky, 20U cases geneva, 50 casks sulphur, 10 bales sacks, 20 bales woolpacks, 10 cases gunpowder, 250 cases brandy, 17 cases vestas, 30 casks vinegar, 2000 firebricks, 2000 bars iron, 2 casks fuze, 10 casks rum, 300 casks cement, 800 bags salt, 2 cases safes, 50 cases ale, 15 cases mustard, 4 cases knife polish. 10 cases cocoa, 50 cases old tom, 500 boxes candles, 1 case biscuits, 1 case camphor, I case fish lines, 55 bills pipes, 5 cases blacking, 4 cases arrowroot, 2 cases carraways, 1 case ginger, 2 cases nutmegs, 10 chests sago, 1 tank raisans, 4 cases glasses, 1 unique smutter, 3 casks milk pans, 8 cases brushware, 2 cases raantlepieces, 2 cases mangles, I case almonds, 3 cases muscatels, 2 cases spices, 6 pkgs machinery, 2 ca3ks drapery, N. Edwards & Co; 1964 pkgs, E Buxton and Co; 682 pkgs, Sclanders & Co; 50 pkgs, Curtis Bros; 54 pkgs, Mackay; 11 cases, 3 casks, 1 tierce, 33 trunks, 3 pkgs machinery, Lightband and Co; 37 pkgs, Davis & Co; 10 pkgs, W. Milner, 8 pkgs, Hodder & Co; 2 pkgs, W. Hubbard; 1 case, Hadfield; 4 pkgs, Hill; 11 pkgs, Lucas & Son; 7 pkgs, Edwards & Kerr; 20 pkgs, Sunley; 5 packages, W. C. Wilkius; 4 hhds, Sharp & Pickering; I case, Ratter; 1 case, Mrs D. Jennings; °1 case, Stanton; I box, O'Brien; 1 box, Atkinson; 3 cases, Jackson; 2 cases, Harper- 1 box, Wither; 14 pkgs, Peat & Thornton;' 8 pkgs, H. Honnsell; 5 trunks. Usher; 11 pkgs, West; 16 pkgs, Gapper; 1 case, Ford; 6 trunks, Healy & Son; 2 casks, 84 ingots, bdls, Anchor Foundry; 129 Dkgs, Order.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 250, 22 October 1877, Page 2
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528SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 250, 22 October 1877, Page 2
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