ARRIVED.
Nov. 30, ketch Standard, 10, Williams, from Moutere. Dec. 1, ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, from Motueka. — ketch Lily of the Wave, 10, Emms, from Marahau. SAILED. Nov. 30, steamer Taranaki, 327, Malcolm, for Taranaki and Manukau. Passenger: Mr Engel. — schooner May, 21, Moore, for Waitapu. — cutter Planet, 15, Thorue, for Motueka. IMPORTS. Standard, iromMontere— 6000 feet timber Scott. Taranaki, from South— 26 pkgs drapery, Hodder & Co; 39 pkgs, Cawthron; 24 cases Fleming; 5 pkgs, Gilbertson; 5 drums oil, Langford & Sou; 1 case, Sharp & Co; 32 pkgs, Cross Bros; I case, Sharp & Pickering; 1 reaping machine, Lammas; 85 pkgs, Davis and Co: 1 pel, Baigent; 45 boxes soap, Patterson; 1 case, John Scott; 1 caaes, Edwards and Co; 1 case, Cross; 1 pel, Cameron; 9 bales, Franzeo. EXPORTS. Charles Edward, for Wellington — 64 cases fruit, 3 coops poultry, 9 packages, William Phillips. The Albion will be due at Hokitika from Melbourne to-morrow evening. The Lyttelton leaves Wellington this evening for Blenheim and Nelson. The Alhambra left Port Chalmers for Lyttelton yesterday af ternoori at 4 o'clock. t The ship Crownthorpe, from London, arrived at Wellington to-day. The cutter Planet arrived from Motueka to-day. The XXX left Lyttelton for Nelson yesterday with a cargo of Yankee notions ex Aodrocles. The Kennedy arrived at Westport this aftejrnoon, and will sail for Hokitika tonight. The Wallace leaves Greytnouth this afternoon for Westport and Nelson, .arriving here on Monday, and sailiug the same day for Wanganui. The Charles Edward will arrive from Wellington early to-morrow morning, and sail for the West Coast at 9 o'clock with the San Francisco mail. On and after the 13th instant the Union Company's boats will, leave Nelson for the South every Thursday, and for the North every Friday. The .Taranaki discharged a quantity of cargo yesterday afternoon in time to get away. by the same tide. She left about six p.m., and arrived at Taranaki at 8.30 this morning. . . . . The Prospect, which arrived from Waitapu to-day,, reports seeing a fore-and-aft schooner and the topsail schooner Dunedin lying at Totaranui, and a topsail schooner anchored at Tonga yesterday. The latter is probably the vessel which took shelter to refit. The Wanaka left New Plymouth this morning, will arrive during the night, and sail for Picton and Wellington at Gam. tomorrow. She will transship her Southern passengers at Wellington into the Taupo, and leave on the return trip to Nelson on Monday. Some good work was done at the Albion Wharf, yesterday in ballasting the barque Emma. A start was made at. 9.30 in the morning, and by knock-off time 100 tons— the requisite quantity — was put into her. The Emma hauled into the stream this morning, where she will await orders from England. There is at present on the stocks at Frenchman's Bay the shell of anew vessel, which is being built by Mr J. Ricketts. The vessel *rill be nearly the same size as the cutt=r Dauntless, only a different shape. Being single-handed it will of course take the builder some time in constructing her, but we understand that she will be completed in about six months. The cutter Dido has been successfully floated off the rocks, and was seen by the Prospect yesterday on the beach, where she has probably been put for the purpose of patching up the holes, of which four are reported to have been made in her by the jagged end of the rocks. It is probable that in the courae of a day or two we shall see the Dido in Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 285, 1 December 1877, Page 2
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