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ARRIVED.

Jan. 4, ketch Lily of the Wave, 10, Emms, from Wangamoa. — cntter Planet, 15, Thorne, from Motueka. 5, steamer Wellington, 256, M'Gee, from Pictou and Wellington. Passengers: Misses Greenwood, Hooper, Brown, Dyer, Carter, Mesdames Wilson, Thornton, Demant, Read, Augarde, Simpson, Winstauley and child, Ching and infant, Messrs Bergan, Salmon, Tarrant Read, Balme, Parker, H. Thompson, Topliss, Pitt, Sinclair, King, Frost, Solomon, Elbeck, Antner, Mabin, Brown, Thornton, and 13 in the steerage. — steamer Albion, 591, Tozer, from Melbourne via West Coast. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Moore, Messrs Guinness, Lawson, and Walker. — cutter Dauntless, 12, Ricketts, from Croixelles. — steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, from Wanganui. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Motueka. •. , SAILED. Jan; 4/ cutter Midge, 16, Eure, for Waitapu. ' — steamer Luna, 247, Bascand, for Wellington. — steamer Charles Edward, 126, Whitwell, for Wellington. Passengers: Mrs. Lonisson, Messrs Hunter, Denton, Marks, Atkinson, and Woolett. : i 5, steamer Kennedy, 137, Palmer, for West Coast. Passengers : Miss Stanton, Messrs Gorrie, Hickson, Browne, Myers, Spence, Weber, Gillon, Jones, and others. — cutter Three Brothers, 10, Westrupp forMoutere. The Kennedy sailed this afternoon for West Coast ports. The Lady Barkly arrived from Golden Bay this afternoon. The schooner May is advertised to sail for Waitapu on Monday. The Wallace left Wangauui last evening, and arrived here this afternoon. If the Arawata makes a good run across the Middle Grouud she ought to arrive at the Bluff to-morrow afternoon. The Lyttelton leaves Wellington this evening via Blenheim, and will arrive here on Tuesday morning. The necessary repairs having been effected to the Graf ton, she will sail for West Coast ports at 7 o'clock this evening. The schooner Nelson was loading with timber at Waitapu for Wellington when the ifebooner May left, and was expected to get out this morning. The Murray leaves Hokitika to-morrow for Nelson via intermediate ports, will arrive on Tuesday, and sail for Wellington on Wednesday. The Charles Edward arrived at Wellington thismorning early, will leave there on Monday, arrive on Tuesday, and sail for West Coast ports on Wednesday. The Luna sailed for Wellington at six o'clock last evening with a fine S.W. wind, to which she set all her square canvas. She did not proceed any further than the French Pass last night, as she was seen lying at anchor there by the Wellington at daylight this morning. The Luna is advertised to leave here for West Coast ports at 11 a.m. on Monday. The Union Company's s.s. Wellington, Captain M'Gee, arrived in harbor at 7.30 this moruing. . She left Wellington at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, and arrived at Picton at 7.15; sailed at 10.45, and arrived here as above. Experienced fine weather across the Straits. She sails for Taranaki and Manuk.iu with the outward San Francisco mail at 1 p.m, The Josephine having had the necessary sheets of copper replaced hauled off the hard, and will take in ballast on Monday. She -will probably sail the same day for the Pelorus Sound, where she will load with timber for some Southern port. The Albion put in an appearance here this morning too late to save the tide, and conseqaently had to come to an anchor, where she will remain until half past eight this evening, when she will come into harbor. She left Melbourne two days behind time, and called at Milford and the other Sounds on the West Coast of this Island, afterwards proceeding to Hokitika and arriving there on Thursday; touched at Grey mouth and Westport, and then came on to Nelson, arriving here as above. The Tararua was in company with the Albion at Milford Sound. The Albion sails for Wellington, South, Hobarton, and Melbourne, to-morrow morning at nine o'clock.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 5 January 1878, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 5 January 1878, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 5 January 1878, Page 2

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