ARRIVED.
Dec. 8, steamer Kennedy, 138, Palmer, for West Coast. Passengers : Miss Skallie, Mrs Holland, Messrs Elliott, Pearson, Wair, Meyers, Stogdale, Petrie, Collins, Jiel, Cook, Greenwood, and 3 in steerage. Dec. 9, steamer Tararua, 563, Sinclair, from Melbourne, Hoharton, and South. -• - CG. steamer Stella, M'Kersie, from Wellington. Passengers : Mrs Baigent, Messrs Curtis, Baigent, Hursthouse, Henry, and two for North. — cutter Dauntless, 12, Ricketts, from Adelelsland. — steamer "Wanaka, 276, M'Gillivray.from Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers : Mrs Shavoglan, Mr and Mrs Moss and family, Mrs Macfarlane, Mr Engel, Mr Miller. 10, ketch XXX, 21, Donovan, from Lyttelton. — ketch Standard, 10, Wiliiams, from Moutere. — cutter Maid of Italy, 15, Clarke, from Biwaka. SAILED. Dec. 9, C.G. steamer Stella, M'Kersie, for Taranaki. — schooner Uno, 28, Kirk, for Adele Islaud. 10, steamer Wanaka, 276, M'Gillivray, for Picton, Wellington, and South. Passengers: Mesdames Harley, Goulaud, M'lntosh, Saunters, Misses Budge aud Johnston, Messrs Atkinsou, Pitt, Cross sen., Cross jun., Daly, Hooper (2), Dobsou, Hasal, Bentley, Harris, M'lverrow, Phillips, Johnston (2), M'lutosh, Saunders, Strauchai. — steamer Tararua, 563, Sinclair, for West Coast and Melbourne. Passengers : Mr aud Mrs Moss and family (7), Mrs Fammerick and ohild, Messrs Shauagan, Scott, and Henry. — schooner Awaroa, 60, Greager, for Wanganui. IMPORTS. Sisters, from Motupipi— 4 pkgs, Franzen; 1 box, Wilkie; 1 bale wool, Buxton & Co; 4: hales wool, 4 coops turkeys, Order; 10 yards stone Lukins. Wellington, from South— 4 casks wine, 1 case, Cawthron; 10 pkgs, Buchholz; 1 cask, Oliver; 20 cases, Sclanders & Co; 2 pkgs, Coutts; I case, Solomon; l pel, Rev. Father Mahoney; I trunk, Sedgwick & Co; 200 felloes, 10 pairs naves, 10 pairs shafts, 8 pieces timber, Mabin; I pel, Rev. Andrews; 3 cases, Hadfield; 1 pel, Salter; 1 case, Moore; 1 esse, Healy & Son; 1 kldkn, Nelson Club; 1 case, Pitt; i case, Jones. Three Brothers, from Moutere— 4ooo feet timber, Good. EXPORTS. "Wellington, for North— 4o boxes tea, 104 bags aud 30 mats sugar, 10 cases geneva, 10 boxes candles, 5 cases jams, 5 bags rice, 17 casks and 3 cases bottled beer, 13 cases claret, 5 cases braudy, 6 cases drapery, 34 pkgs, Sclanders & Co; 4 -|-c'iests and 3 boxes tea, 3 cases brandy, 8 pkgs, Edwards & Co; 8 cases fruit, Atoiore; I case, Lightband; 17 cases fruit, Phillips; 1 case fruit, Lettoupe; 40 cases hematite, Louisson; 1 qr-cask rum, Mabiu; 19 cases fruit, Purser; 24 cases fruit, Burrell. Wallace, for West Coast: 157 pkgs, Cawthron; 1' case, Donald; 29 pkgrs, Piekard; 2 pkgs, Henry; 50 saeks malt, Hooper* & bodson; 2 axle arms, Christian; 60 packages, Patteraon; 15 pkgs, Phillips; 1 case, Buxton and Co; 7 pkgs, Hale; 4 pkgs, Kingston; 8 pkgs, Miller; t case, Sclanders & Co; 4 cases, Burrell; 1 sack, Buddeu; 6 pkgs, Edwards and Co; 1 plate, Moutray; 6 pigs, Max; 1 case, Survey Department; 10 pkgs, Hodder; 5 kegs, Wastney; 4 kegs, Neale & Haddow; 1 pkg, Buxton & Co; 1 case, Donald; I case, Jellicoe; 4 sacks, Ward; 8 cases, Polglaze; 1 case, White; I pel, Union Bank; 14 lambs, 2 calves, Trask; 3 pkgs,Lightband; 20 sacks malt, Sharp & Co.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 292, 10 December 1877, Page 2
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508ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 292, 10 December 1877, Page 2
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