SAILED.
Jan. 15, cutter Midge, 16, Eure, for Waitapu. — cutter. Planet, _ls,.Thorne, for Motueka. — - ketch Standard; 10, Williaais, for Moutere. — steamer Wellington, 286, M'Gec, for Wellington. Passengers: Rev, Harper, Mr and Mrs Watson, Mrs and Miss Watson aud 4 children, Mrs Durrant, Messrs Macalister, Edwin, Oliver, Lowe, Captain Macfarlane. IMPORTS. Wallace, from Wellington— l case, Scanton; 17 blocks, Eranzen; 1 pel, Everett Bros; 1 case, Buxton & Co; 1 case, Hounsell; 1 case, . Black & Son; 1 machine, Budden. K.XPOIITB. Wellington, for Wellington— 3o boxes soap, W. Phillips. Lady Barkly, for Golden Bay — 5 bags flour, 1 bag sugar, Levien; 30 bags sugar, 6 boxes soap, Sclanders & Co; 3 casks ale, Hooper & Dodson ; 10 pkgs, Sclanders and Co; 4 bags flour, Wilkie; 62 sheets iron, 2 pkgs, Buxton & Co; 19 pkgs, Edwards and Co; 5 sack 3 flour, Griffin; 4 pkgs, Baigent; 1 pkg. Grange; 1 case, Sigley; 5 bags sugar, 5 boxes soap, 2 boxes tea, 5 pkgs, William Phillips.
The Maori is not reported as having arrived at Westport yet.
The Charles Edward left Westport last evening, aud was coming up the B.iy when we went to press. She sails for Wellington at 2 p.m. to-morrow.
The Wellington leaves Wellington at- two o'clock thi3 afternoon, will arrive here tomorrow morning, aud sail for Pictou and Wellington at 4 p.m.
The Ringarooma arrived at the Bluff from Melbourne via Milford Sound yesterday afternoon, and left in the evening for Port Chalmers. r She will- arrive here on Saturday morning.
The Arawata leaves the Bluff for Mel-foourne'to-raorrow at noon.
The Taranaki. left New Plymouth this morning, having been unable to land her cargo there. She will arrive here early tomorrow morning, and sail for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, at 6 p.m. The butter Dido, over which there is likely to be a nice little piece of litigation, still lies at the end of Franzen's wharf, very little attention, being paid to her, and the tide flowing inland out of the vessel.
The Luna is not yet posted up as having arrived* at Wellington, and as she was not seen by the Wallace on the passage across the Straits, it is probable that she has sought shelter-in some friendly nook. She is advertised to leave here for Westport and Greymouth at. 6 p.m. to-morrow.
The p.s. Wallace, Captain Dillon, left Nelson on Monday, the 14th inst., at 2 p.m., experienced a strong nor- west wind with heavy sea the whole way across, arriving alongside the Wellington wharf at 6 a m.; She left again at 4 p.m. yesterday, encountered a nasty sea and strong nor-wester until arrival" alongside the Albion Wharf at noon to-day. The Wellington leaves for West Goast ports at 2 p.m. to-tnorrow.
The harbor presented an animated appearance at high .water last eveuiug, dotted over as it wa,3 with a large number of the " small fry " which were beating out of the harbor. But a fchange came over the sky shortly afterward* and soon the tranquil waters of Blind Bay were lashed into foam by a strong N.W. wind,, which .compelled two or three of the coasting vessels to turn tail and shape a course" for the harbor, where they arrived this morning" early.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 14, 16 January 1878, Page 2
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535SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 14, 16 January 1878, Page 2
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