ARRIVED.
r Feb. 16, steamer Ringarooma, 623, Clarke, ! from Wellington, South, and Melbourne, j Passengers : Mesdames Percival, Nicholls, ' M'Loughlin and 2 daughters, Johnson, Miss Ord, Messrs Ord, James, Keith, Patterson, | "Webster, M'Lean, Fevgusson, Stuart, lilson, Jackson, Cardon, Jacobs. — steamer Taiaroa, 218, Andrews, from Wellington and South. Passengers.- Misses Robertson, Simpkies, Birdlaud, Mrs Banks, Messrs Butler (2), Clark, James, Holiis, JenIdns, Stuart, aud 5 in steerage. — steamer Grafton, 270, Anderson, from j Wellington and Lyttelton. Passengers: Mrs j Ashton and 3 childreu. ] — steamer Murray, 78, Conway, from West Coast, Passenger: Mr Selby. I f• — ketch Standard, 10, Williams, from Moutere. — ketch Lily of the Wave, 10, Emms, from Wangamoa. — schooner Sisters, 16, Charles, from Motupipi. — ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, from Waitapu. — cutter Three Brothers, 10, Westrupp, from Moutere. SAILED. r Feb. 15, steamer Taranaki, 327, Malcolm, for Wellington and South. Passengers : Mesdames Martin, Hill, Kestcveu and two children, Dr. Kestevcn, Messrs Eader, Orr, Hooper (2), Dickson, Staples, Boyle. 16, steamer Wellington, 286, M'Gec, for Picton and Wellington. Passengers: Misses Erskine Chapman, Mrs Holdaway, Messrs Barnicoat, Hodgson. Holdaway, Lightband, Cook, Buckeridge, Morrison, and 4 others. — steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, for Wanganui. IMPOETS. Ringarooma, from Melbourne and South — 6 bdls wire, Marsden; 1 truss, Lightba-id: 7 cases, Southern; 19 pkgs tea, 1 case, 2 bales ■ cork Franzen; 9 pkgs, Renwick; I chaffcutter, Good; I case, Everett Bros; 2 cases, Wyniond & Co; 1 box, Hubbard; 24 pkgs pipe, Buxton & Co; 2 pkgs, Stanton; 2pkgs, Wilkins; 6 cases, Graham; 1 cask wine, Fletcher; 2 pkgs tobacco, Webster; 1 box, j Pitts; 1 pel, Ede; 1 pel, Good; 1 pel, Lucas and Son; 3 cases, Hounsell; 2 cases, Order; 1 case, Jackson; lease, Fell; 1 box,Howlett; 2 cases, Hadfield; 1 pel, Coutts; 1 sack oysters, Purser. Taranaki, from North— 2 bdls skins, Lightliand & Co; 1 case plants, Johns; 6 bundles skins, I box soap, Bettany; 25 cases seeds, Cross; 16 pkgs doors and sashes, Mabin; 1 pel, Smith; 2 casks, Levien. Murray, from West Coast—7o tons coals, Edwards & Co. Taiaroa, from South—2 pkgs, Wilkins; 2 axle-arms, Gorrie &. Sons; 1 trunk, Healy and Son; I casks. Squires; 2 cases, Colonial Bank; 6 cases, Lightband; 1 pel, Chatteris. Grafton, from South— 20 sacks oats, 2 sacks bran, 15 sacks, Neale & Had-low; 1 case, Sclanders; 1 case, Prichard. EXPORTS. Taranaki, for South—ls cases fruit. Moller; 26 cases fruit, Guy; 2 iron blocks, Moore; 1 box, Ledger; 34 cases fruit, Phillips; 104 cases fruit, Burrell; 24 case3 fruit, Patterson; 6 cases fruit, Lucas; 5 trusses woollen good3, Webley Bros.; 1 box, Jenkins; 1 case, Johns; 1 pel, Inspector Kiely; 26 cases fruit, 1 ease eggs, Hodder & Co.; 9 cases fruit. Hadfield; 72 cases fruit, Lightband & Co.; 1 case, Simpson; 2 cases fruit, Mrs Watts; 2 cases fruit, Uisher; 29 cases fruit, Buchholz; 2 cases birds, Sharp & Pickering; 10 qr-chests tea, R. Levien. Kennedy, for Wellington— 6 cases fruit, 3?pps; 22 cases fruit, Hingston; 05 cases fruit, Patterson; 2J sacks lime, Lukins; 50 bullock hides, Betfcauy; 10 cases fruit, Attuore.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 41, 16 February 1878, Page 2
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