SAILED.
~ Oct. 23, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, Golden Bay. — ■ schooner Sisters, 16, Charles, for Mbtupipi. 24 steamer Kennedy, 13S, Palmer for West Coast. Passengers: Mrs Embling, Rose Brothers, Messrs Embliug, Harris, Fulton, Moss, Samnson, Mathies, Black, Mullers. IMPORTS. Steamer Wallace, from Wellington *-« 2 cases, Edwards & Co; 4 cases, Lightband; 12 tobacco, 7 cases axles, 1 case shovels and spades, 50 boxes candles, Buxton and Co* l cask, 2 cases, Sclauders & Co; 1 cask, Duncan; 1 case, Budden; 1 case, Milner. Richard and Mary, from Wellington—l 4 pkgs, Buxton & Co; 10 cases, 16 packages, Hounsell; 48 pkgs, Franzen; 229 rails, 23 cases, Railway Department; 16 pkgs, Patterson; 14 casks, Levien. Lyttelton, from Wairau—34 sacks potatoes, 1 pulley, Edwards & Co; 1 sack, Nutt.
The Wallace will sail for Wanganui this evening. The Kennedy sailed for West Coast ports this afternoon. The Murray arrived at Westporfc this morning after a rough passage. The Lyttelton will sail for Blenheim at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow. The Sisters sailed for Motupipi last evening. The Lady Barkly sailed on her periodical trip to Golden Bay last evening. The Alhambra was advertised to leave Melbourne for New Zealand ports to-day, under the command of Captain Muir. The Charles Edward arrived at Greymouth to-day, and will leave for Westport and Nelson to-morrow, arriving here on Saturday. The Maid of Italy arrived from Riwaka yesterday afternoon. She comes flying light, there being at the present season of the year but very little produce to export from that place. The Waipara will finish painting this afternoon, and haul off the cradle in the evening. She sails for West Coast to-mor-row. The Richard and Mary arrived from Wellington this morning, and was berthed alongside Franzen's Wharf. She experienced rery dirty weather on the run across, causing her to make a long passage. The Richard and Mary brings a general cargo. H.M.S. Sappho arrived from Wellington last evening at seven o'clock, and came to an anchor outside the Boulder Bank. She steamed into harbor by this morning's tide, and was moored abreast of the Commercial Wharf. It is not yet known how long she will remain in harbor. The schooner Nelson arrived from Wellington yesterday afternoon, after a lengthy passage across, caused by head winds and dirty weather. The Nelson comes here for the purpose of having a new mainmast put in her, the old one having been sprung on the passage between Lytteiton aud Wellington. .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 252, 24 October 1877, Page 2
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403SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 252, 24 October 1877, Page 2
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