ARRIVED.
Dec. 22, schooner Australian Maid, 17, Gilbertson, from Tata Islands. — cutter Modest Boy, 10, Huffans, from Bark Bay. 23, steamer Luna, 24r7 JBascand) from West Coast. Passengers: Mrs Hickson family and servant (9), Mrs Jones and family (6), Misses Jones (2), Miss Brown, Mrs Chisholm, Messrs Uverend, Freeuaautle, Tuuuicliff. — cutter Dauntless, 12, Jlicketts, from Croizelles. — ketch Lily of the Wave, 10, Emms, from Marahau. 24, cutter Three Brothers, 10, Westrupp, from Moutsre. SAILED. December 23, steamer Kennedy, 13S, Palmer, for West Coast. Passengers : Mesdames Sibley, Elton family and servant, Misses O'Royle, Stevenson (3), Flaherty, Waddell, Key. Elton, Messrs Stephens, Gillon, and Sibley. 24, steamer Luna, 247, Buscand, for Wellington and Lyttelton. Passengers: Messrs Walker, Adams, and Williams. IMPORTS. Eingarooma, from Melbourne and South— l pel, Harper; 1 pel, Barton; 2 pKgs trees, Jordan; 2 cases, Sclamlers & Co; 2 cases, Wilkius; 16 boxes glass, Cooke; 2 cases organs, Stanton; 30 tea, Levien; 15 pkgs, Buxton & Co; 7 cases, New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company; 1 pel, Mrs Usher; 3 bales leather, Order; 2 chests tea, Buchholz; 2 casks, Sedgwick aud Gowiand; 1 case, Wytnond >% Co; 4 cases, Southern; 1 case luggage, Rhodes; 1 greyhound, Order; 1 kildknale, Capt, Walmsley; i crab-winch, Franzen; n boxes slates, 4 bars steel, John Scott; 2 bdls iron, Sigley and Henry; 1 pel, Marchaut; 1 parcel, Miss Brandon: 4 pkgs, Rcher; 3 cases, Mabin; 1 pel, Burton West. KXPOETS, Ringarooma, for Wellington, South, and Melbourne— 29 cases hides, Bettauy ; 10 ba'es wool, Curtis Bros; 1 pel, Miss Shaw; 1 saw, Captain Walker; 1 coop poultry. \V. Phillips. Kennedy, for West Coast— 2 pkgs, Franzen; 20 fire bars, Anchor Foundry; 5 pkgs, Madigan; 2 cases, Donald; 8 pkgs, Buchbolz; 86 pkgs, Cawthron; 19 pkgs, Sclauders aud Co; 2 pkgs, Lightbaud; 14 pkgs, Hale; 52 cases cherries, 9 boxes egg3, 2 cases plums 1 case cucumbers, 12 cases apples, 2 sacks onions, 9 coops fowls, 2 geese, W. Patterson; 66 pkgs.Tickard; 17 pkgs, Burrell; 4 pkgs, Mackay; 4 cases, Smith; 13 pkgs, Edwards and Co; 27 pigs, Max; 2 sacks, Hale; 1 case, "Wjmond & Co; 10 cases, Burrell; 1 case, James; 5 kegs, Neale & Haddow; 1 parcel, Cann; 1 truss, Sedgwick & Gowiand; 3 eases, Madigau; 2 kegs, Wastney, 6 cases, Alexander; 20 sacks, Sharp &Co; 7 pkgs, Benseman; 480 rail joints, 117 pkgs, Edwards and Co; 17 cases truit, Moller;. 20 sacks, Sharp and Co; 6 kegs, Mackay; 1 case, Thomson; 4 pkgs, Waddell; 1 boat, Taylor; 7 bags, Phillips; 11 pkgs, Polglase; 3 cases, Kingston; 4 pkgs, Ward.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 304, 24 December 1877, Page 2
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423ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 304, 24 December 1877, Page 2
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