HIGH WATER AT NELSON.
February Morn. After.
AHRTVED. Feb. 3, steamer Wellington, 286, M'Gee, from Picton and Wellington. Passengers : Mesdames Marchant, Squire, Burnes, Gardiner, Soper and child, Misses Smith, Capper, and Fearon, Masters Young (-2), Seymour, and Allen, Messrs Capper, Norman, Squire, Heines, Brownside, Noseda, Giliins, Scott, Bathgate, Pallot, Thorpe, Burnes, Emerson, and Evans. — steamer Murray, 78, Conway, from West Coast. Passengers: Mesdames Murfin and Lecek, Misses, Fitzsimmons, Devaney, Messrs Fulton, Firth, Flemiug, Patterson, and 1 prisoner. — cutter Goldseeker, 12, Watts, from Croixelles. — • ketch Standard, 10, Williams, from Moutere. 4, cutter Planet, 15, Thorne, from Motueka. — 3teamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Motueka. SAILED. Feb. 2, steamer Taiaroa, 228, Andrews, for Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers : Mr aud Mrs Solomon, Mrs Mullens, Mr and Mrs Hursfiouse, Miss Belcher, and Mr Bates. —• steamer Keunedy, 137, Palmer, for Wellington. — schooler Awaroa, 60, Greagor,for Waaganui. — cutter Maid of Italy, 15, Clarke, for Kiwaka. — 3chooner I] no, 28, Bullard, for New Harbor. 3, ketch Lily of the Wave, 10, Emms, for Marahau. — schooner Si3ters, 16, Charles, for Motueka. — ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, for Waitapu. 4, steamer Charles Edward, 126, Whitwell, for West Coast via Motueka Passeugers : Mesdames Burns, Stuart, Gray, Misses Karatea and Thompson, Messrs Bathgate, Scott, Burns (2), Blmdell, Thomas, Roberts, Grey, Thompson. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. — steamer Wellington, 286, M'Gee, for Picton and Wellington. Passeugers : Miss Connor, Mrs Burt and child, Messrs Crewdgon, Naylor, M'Gee, Hill, Gay, Warren, Wymond, Allan, Birkett, Fulton, Lusty, Lipscombe, Taine, C. H. Brown, Barron, and 10 others. EXPORTS. Wellington, for Picton and Wellington— l case anples, D. Bosselman; 15 sacks lime, liUkins; i half-chests tea, Sclanders & Co ; 2 cases fruit, Lipscombe; 2 cases fruit, Lusty; 6 cases geneva, Sclanders & Co; 42 cases fruit Myers; 49 cases fruit, Patterson; 21 cases fruit, Phillips; 6 cases fruit, Hale, 25 caseajEruit, Hodder & Co. Taiaroa, for Taranaki and Manukau — 19 cases fruit Lovell; 40 cases fruit, Alexander; 15 sacks lime, Lukins; 28 mats sugar, 11 pkgs, 26 boxes tea, 2 boxes tobacco, Sclanders and Co; 16 cases fruit, Hingston; 3 cases, Lightband & Co; 16 cases fruit, Atmore; 24 Cises fruit, Burrell; 62 cases fruit, Phillips; 1 trunk, Gardiner. The Lyttelton leaves Wellington this evening for Nelson via Blenheim. The Charles Edward left this morning for West Coast ports via Motueka. The Murray leaves at 7 o'clock this evening for Wauganui and Wellington. The Wallace left Greymouth at noon today for Nelson via Westport. The Arawata arrived at the Bluff last evening, and will arrive here about Friday. The Riugarooma, with the Suez mail, leaves Melbourne for Few Zealand tomorrow. The Awaroa sailed for Wanganui on Saturday afternoon, and probably has reached her destination ere this. The Luna left Westporfc for Nelson at 9 am. to-day. She will arrive to-morrow morning, and sail for Wellington and Lyttelton at 6 p.m. The Tararua leaves Wellington this eveniug, will arrive to-morrow morning, and sail for Westport, Greymoulh, Hokitika, and Melbourne by the same tide at 10 a.m. The Taiaroa left here afc 7 p.m. on Saturday, and reached the Manukau to-day. She leaves there tomorrow, arriving here on Wednesday evening. Captain Conway, of the Murray, which arrived here yesterday from West Coast ports, reports seeing a quantity of wreckage lying on the Sandspit, supposed to be the oow of a vessel. The smart little steamer Wallace, of the Anchor Line, is advertised to make an excursion trip to Wellington during the racing season, leaving here on Wednesday afternoon, and returning on Saturday. The reasonable fare, combined with the well-known seagoing qualities of the Wallace, will doubtless have the effect of inducing a large number of passengers to travel by her. The brigantine Roderick Dhu still lies off Motueka, landing her cargo by the very slow process of rafting it to the shore. She will however, land the last piece of timber tomorrow, and commence ballasting on Wednesday. The Wellington arrived from Picton and Wellington at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, bhe left Wellington at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday reached Picton at 7.30, and left for Nelson at 10.30. Off Jackson's head the engines were eased, and the steamer came slow from thence, arriving here as above. The Wellington sailed for Pictou and Wellington this morning. She leaves the latter port on the return trip to-morrow, and will arrive here on Wednesday morning. She will leave again afc 8 p.m., conveying excursionists for the Wellington races.
Monday i ... 11-21 li-39 Tresday 5 ... 11-59 12 3G Wednesday 6 ... 12 18 12.38 Thursday 7 ... 12 58 1.20 Friday 8 ... 1-44 2io Satarday 9 ... 2-;s9 3.13 Sundry 10 ... 350 4.3'J
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 30, 4 February 1878, Page 2
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763HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 30, 4 February 1878, Page 2
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