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IMPORTS.

Wallace from Wellington— 2l pkgs, Edwards & Co; 3 pkgs, Lightband & Co; 1 pel, Nairn; 3 pkgs, Storekeeper. The Ringarooma arrived at Lytteltbn at 8 o'clock this morning from Port Chalmers. The Lady Barkly sails on her usual trip to Golden Bay this evening. The Kennedy left for West Coast ports this morning. The Charles Edward is at Greymouth, and will leave to-morrow for Westport and Nelson. The Emma commenced discharging this morning. Her cargo is in excellent condition. The Prospect, which for the last month has been undergoing repairs, got to sea once more last evening. The Taranaki arrived at Wellington at 10.30 this morning. She leaves there for Lyttelton at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The Hawea leaves Wellington at 1 p.m. to-niorrow, and will arrive here early on Thursday morniDg. She sails at 7 p.m. same day for Taranaki and.Manukau. The Lochnagar arrived at Napier at the latter end of last week, and was to commence discharging cargo yesterday. As Captain Kelly has not yet had any offer for the vessel she will load there and at Poverty Bay for the old country. The paddle: steamer Geelong, which has been used as a tug for the last. 17 years at Port Chalmers, arrived at Wellington on Sunday evening on her way to Hokianga, where she will be employed towing logs about the river, having been purchased by a flrm there. The p.s. Wallace left Nehon at 4 p.m. on the 17.th instant, landed passengers at Wangamoa, experienced a light N.W. wind, and arrived alongside the Wellington Wharf at 8 a.m. on Sunday; sailed for Nelson at 5 p.m. yesterday, experienced strong south-wester with heavy rain on the passage across, arriving alongside the Albion Wharf at 10 a.tn. to-day. She will leave for Wanganui to-morrow at 5 p.m.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 275, 20 November 1877, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 275, 20 November 1877, Page 2

IMPORTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 275, 20 November 1877, Page 2

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