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ARRIVED.

Feb. 27, steamer Iveunedy, 137, Palmer, from Wellington. Passengess : Miss Real, Messrs Matthews, Johnston, Riley, and 5 for Coast. 28, steamer Taranaki, 327, Malcolm, from Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers : Mrs Turrell and child, Prof. Heunicke, Madame Stella, Miss M'Artney, Messrs Eawcetfc, M'Mahon, Wills. — steamer Taiaroa, 228, M Gee, from Picton and Wellington. SAILED. Eeb. 27, ketch Mermaid, 10, Smith, for , Para Para. — ketch Lily of the Ware, 10, Emms, for Wangamoa. — steamer Lyttelton, 86, Scott, for Blenheim. 28, steamer Kennedy, 137, Palmer, for West Coast. Passengers: Miss Heal, Miss Stevenson, Mrs Watson, Messrs Quauce, Watson, Dermott, Thomson, and 6 Germans. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Steamer Wellington, from ilcton and Wellington, March 2. Steamer Lady Barkly, from Golden Bay, to- | day Schooner Arthur Wakefield, from Lyttelton, early. Schooner Awaroa, from Wanganui, early. Steamer Tararua, from Melbourne and South, March 4 Barque Woodbine, from Newcastle, daily. Barque Chaudiere, from London, sailed De30 IMPORTS. Celestial Queen, from London — 5 hhds cups and saucers, 175 cases stout, 42 cases galvanised iron, 10 rolls lead, 70 camp ovens, 10 cases herrings, 10 cases gunpowder, 30 pkgs spades, 6 hhds china, 20 kegs arsenic, 1000 bags salt, 100 cases brandy, 20 cases bedsteads, 15 cases peel, 2 cases jujubes, 100 cases starch, 15 kegs screws and washers, 2150 lots fencing wire, 100 kegs nails, 600 boxes candles, 37 bdls gas tubes, 1 cask fittings, 22 casks zino,looU cases standard iron, 4 cases ridging, 20 tons pig iron, 100 cases ale, 35 cases sardines, 20 cases pickles, 20 cases fruits, 35 cases soda, 20 cases mustard, 100 casks cement, 30 casks vinegar, 15 casks rum, 600 cases geneva, 20 £-casks brandy, 150 pkgs currants, 5 cases baking powder, 10 cases blacking, 50 cases whisky, 4 cases knife polish, 3 cases groats, 10 kegs peas, 3 cases pea flour, 10 cases potted meats, 5 cases black lead, 10 kegs saltpetre, 20 cases cornflour, 5 , • cases safes, 2 tanks fruit, 1 case figs, 1 case almonds, 1 case liquorice, 1 case stationery, SO cases old torn, 10 bags sago, 2 cases vermicelli, 2 casks cloves, 5 casks ginger, 3 crates, 150 kegs paint, 8 cases bedsteads, 159 pkgs drapery, N. Edwards & Co.; 128 plates iron, 40 lengths pipe, 1 cask washers, Anchor Foundry; 10 hhds, H. Hounsell; 15 pkgs boots, Healy & Son; 5 trunks boots, T. Usher; 1526 pkgs, Buxton and Co; 50 camp ovens, 75 bdls hoop iron, 15 qr-casks rum, 1 case percussion caps, 27 cases 3 qr-casks port wine, 10 bundles spades, 50 kegs nails, 3 cases tartaric acid, 35 casks soda crystals, 5 kegs sulphate of copper, 600 boxes candles, 9 barrels herring, 100 cases geneva, 20 casks stout, 16 cases mustard, 25 cases Kinahan's whisky, 1 case gelatiue, 40 cases starch, 15 cases pipes, 5 cases chutney sauce, 147 boxes window glass, 3 cases 1 bag ploughs, 15 casks 150 kegs white lead, 40 kegs red lead, 20 drums colza oil, 10 castor oil, 80 drums raw linseed 70 boiled oil, 5 casks putty, 6 casks driers, 50 kegs 2 casks paint, 1 case black lead, 4 cases red herrings, 50 kegs blasting powder, 14 cases sporting powder, 1 cask fuse, 1 case cream of tartar, 5 kegs saltpetre, 15 cases champagne, 2 casks 9 cases blacking, 1 case gasmaker, 15 cases curry powder, 8 cases potted meats, 10 cases sauce, 75 casks stout, 3 cases capers, 1 8 cases vestas, 1 bale candle cotton, 1 case essences, 20 case3 salad oil, 10 kegs tapioca, 5 bags whole pepper, 20 barrels currants, 2 cases sultanas, 5 cases candied peel, 100 cases old torn, 104 cases and bales drapery, 19 bales paper hangings, 20 case burgundy, Sclanders & Co.; 137 pkgs, J. P. Cooke; 149 pkgs, Davis and Co.; 324 pkgs, City Council. 13 pkgs, Wilkins; 4 pkgs, Barnes; 234 pkgs, Powell and Co; 9 pkgs, Sharp & Co; 51 pkgs, Mackay; 34 pkgs, Milner; 71 pkgs, Hodder; 8 pkgs, Jackson; 4 pkgs, Oakey; 1 pkg, Holmes; 6 pkgs, Lucas; 13 pkgs, Hospital; 17 pkgs, Hadfield; 2 pkgs, Raine; 2 pkgs, Peat and _ Thornton; 4 pkgs, J. Hounsell; 3 packages, M^Jfc^^)kg^oulstone; 1 box, Shaw; I HH^^Hj^Hß^^HfliHS^g^n: 21 pkgs, _^__^__________fl_fl________B___H_____n_BL resch '' B___l______B___^B___BHßiEl^l_H_B__ii 3 H^[^HH[^HhßHß-____B__3______BS^^s. a 3 BflHflßo|BHflßH^^^9Bß9^'^ a ' ___S_______^B9^-_flKE____&E__Bl[__r^ ports. wSSm^Sßß^mmmmmmm^kmmmmW^ 0 • Blu^ ' ast our to BHJJ^^&HKBS9BB|mHh^^ had not been 1 at 6,3 ° s m ° ru_ n2__SHK_____________B.__i___j^^ 3 ' 30 tn * 3 afternoon. [fflßj^^H^e until Saturday, when and Manukau with MH^B^BUB^Donald, well-known in this port Bj^^^^^^Tininand of the cutter Satellite, is jß^Hß^ster of the barque Alcnschikolf , hailBBB^troni Levuka, and engaged in the labor "trade among the Islands. The Wellington, which for the last week has been receiving an overhaul at Wellington, will take up her running to-morrow, when she will leave the Empire City for Nelson, She will arrive here on Saturday morning, and sail again at 5 p.m. for Picton and Wellington, leaving the latter port on the return trip on Monday. The Union Company's s.s. Taranaki, Captain Malcolm, arrived in harbor this morning at 5 o'clock. She left Onehuugaat 3.30 p.m, on Wednesday, and reached New Plymouth yesterday morning at 6.30; landed passenger. and cargo and sailed for Nelson at 1.30 pan. arriving here as above. Experienced a strong S.E. wind with heavy head sea in the Straits The Taranaki sails for Wellington, Lyttelsou, and Dunedin at 5 P.m.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 51, 28 February 1878, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 51, 28 February 1878, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 51, 28 February 1878, Page 2

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