Dec. 21, steamer Ringarooma, 623, Clarke, Zrom Wellington, South, and Melbourne. Passengers ; Mesdames Patterson, Short, Elton nurse and child, Chatfield nurse and family, Evans, Beer, Browniug, Lee aud family, Beston and child, Misses Deck, Ely, Hogarth, Hunt, Cohen, Buchholz, Roper, Baker, and Gascoigne, Messrs Payter, Eddie, Southern, Wells (2), Patterson, Short, Rev. Elton, Chatfield, Lee, Duncan, Short junior, Beer, Beston, Nathan, Dawson and family. — steamer Kenuedy, 137, Palmer, from West Coast. Passengers : Mesdames Williams, Cameron, Keown and sou, Misses Wilson (2), Messrs Hickson, Raiue, Engel, Chant, Weir, Alexander, Wilson (2), Brunn, Acheson (2), Watkins, Foster, Humphries, Sutherland, Keily, Clouston, Walsh, Eraser, Josephson, Schiell, and 10 in steerage. — cutter Planet, 15, Thome, from Motueka. — cutter Midge, 16, Eure, from Waitapu. — . schooner Sisters, 16, Charles, from Motupipi. 22, ketch Standard, 10, Williams, from Moutere. — schooner May, 21, Moore, from Waitapu. — ketch Pearl, 33, Andrews, from Purumabay. SAILED. Dec. 21, steamer Wellington, 286, M'Gee, for Taranaki and Mauukau. Passengers : Mrs Wainhouse, Misses Sunley and Eosberry, Messrs Stoydale, Eraser, R. Mackay, Kobson, Jennings, O'Brien, Sutherland, Kennedy, and Marks. — steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, for Wellington. Passengers: Misses Wiison, Beel, Trenwork, and Cray, Messrs Beel, Eoster, Praser, Wilson, Lie win (2), and Were. — cutter Southern Cross, 12, Harvey, for Pelorus Sound. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Golden Bay. 22, steamer Ringarooma, 623, Clarke, for Wellington, South, and Melbourne. Passengers: Mesdames Sibenvell and child, Beuine, Patterson, Misses Whiffen, Bell, Wright, M'Donald, Dauiell, Master M'Donald, Messrs Burridge, Gibson, Ramsey, Skiell, Wickham, Wright, D. M'Donald, A. M'Donald, Corris, Humphrey, Paterson, Disher, Davenport. — barque Emma, Boxall, for Adelaide. «- steamer Lytteltou, BG, Scott, for Blenheim. IMPORTS. Lyttelton, from Wairau— 1 wheel, Auehor IWrdry; 2 empty casks, Harley; 1 trunk, Watts, 1 sack, Shone. Wellington, from Picton Wellington, and South — 1 case, National Bank; 2 pcl3, Sinclair; 5 casks, Eletcher; 6 pkgs, Railway Storekeeper; lease, Telegraph; lpkg, Jones; 9 pkgs, Budden; s'cases, 1 trunk, Lightband; 41 cases glass, Good; 15 chests tea, 9 pkgs, 1 case, 30 lengths pipe, Buxton & Co; 153 gunuies sugar, 8 pkgs, Eranzen; 7 packages, Payne; 3 pkgs, Davis & Co; 2 cases, Gowley; 4 pkgg, Staaton; 4 pkgs, Hounsell; 6 pkgs, West; 1 box, Fell; 3 cases, Bank of New Zealand; 2 cases, Graham; 2 pkgs, Harling; 1 pel, Hunter; 7 pkgs, Buchholz; 3 pkgs, Healy & Son; 2 pkgs, Cother; lease, Myers; • 28 kegs, Buxton & Co; 1 truss, Black & Son; 1 kildkn, Nelson Club. Standard, from Moutere— 7oooft. timber, Curtis Bros. EXPORTS. Wellington, for North— 3 cases cherries, Curtis; 10 sacks lime, Lukins; 1 case, Thomson; 55 mats sugar, 10 cases geneva, 20 boxes tr:i, 6 pkgs, Sclauders & Co; 1 case, Epps; 6 |casks currants, Edwards & Co; 2 pkgs, Anchor Foundry; 2 trunks, Lightband; 14 cases fruit, Atmore; 1 box, Whitney; 13 cases fruit, Burrell; 1 trunk, Col. Kennedy; 1 case hosiery, Rother; 1 pkg, Everett Bros. The Lyttelton sailed for Blenheim to-day. The Kennedy will sail for West Coast ports at 2 p.m. to-morrow. The Lady Barkly took her departure for Golden Bay last evening. She will return to Nelson on Monday evening. The Wellington sailed for Taranaki and Manukau last evening shortly after seven o'clock, with a fair number of passengers. The Luna left Wesfcport this morning, will arrive to-jiorrow morning, and is advertised to sail for Wellington at ten o'clock. The Maori and Graf ton are at CJreymoufch where they are detained Xij the state of the l)ar The Charles Edward will not be able to start on her advertised trip to Wellington on Monday as she is detained at Greymouth by a heary sea on tbe bar. The Taranaki leaves Wellington on Monday with excursionists. She will remain here until Wednesday, when she will return to Wellington. Captain Whltbum, erstwhile of the Ringarooma, proceeded to England by the Northumberland the other week. Mr Pringle, late purser on board the Rotorua, now fills a like position on the Wanaka. Mr Hart, the purser of the latter vessel, has taken the place of Mr Pringle. The barque Emma, after lying in harbor five weeks, was towed to sea by the Murray this morning. The barque has been beating against a moderate sea breeze all day, and was not many miles away when we went to press. Her destination is Adelaide. The schooner Nelson arrived at Wellington from Waitapu at 12 o'clock last night, her owner having received a telegram to that effect from Captain Robinson this morning. As the Nelson was spoken by the Midge yesterday morning off Separation Point she must have made a good run across the Sfcraits. Tbe Ringarooma arrived in harbor last evening at eight o'clock, having left Melbourne on the afternoon of the 12th instant. She touched at the Bluff, Port Chalmers, and Lyttelton, and reached Wellington on Thursday morning. The Ringarooma left there at 10.30 a.m. yesterday, and came easy the whole way across, arriving here as above. The passage down was a fair one, only one day of bad weather being experienced. As usual, light head winds were met with, so that the steamer could not make use of her square canvas. The Ringarooma sailed for Wellington, South, and Melbourne at 9.20 this morning, and will probably reach the former port by seven o'clock to-night. She leaves there for Lyttelton to-morrow.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 303, 22 December 1877, Page 2
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