ARRIVED
March 7, steamer Kennedy, 127, Palmer, from West Coast. Passengers : Mesdames Blair, Adam and child, Messrs Adam, Coates, Watson, Whitsun, Roskrndge, Skeet, Kobiuson, Hcnchlewood, Buckner. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Golden Bay." — steamer Taiaroa, 228, Andrew, from Taranaki and Mauukau. Passengers : airs Ashburn, Mrs Graeser, Messrs Powell,. Pair, Campbell, M'Cannel, Bromlee, Hughes, 4 natives, 5 in steerage, and 18 for South. 8, schooner Awaroa, 60, Greager, from Wanganui. — steamer Arawata, G23. Underwood, from Wellington, South, and Melbourne. Passengers: Mrs aud Miss Stanton, Mrs Coles and child, Messrs Cole, Hunter Brown, Bethel, Eeard, Biss. SAILED. March 7, steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, for Wellington. Passengers: Mrs Adam and 2 children, Messrs Adara, Woolcock, Philson, Buckram. — cutter Planet, 15, Thorne, for Motueka. — cutter Maid of Italy, 15, Clarke, for Riwaka. 8, steamer Taiaroa, 228, Kennedy, for Wellington and South Passengers: Messrs "Vincent, ToswiH, Erskine, Coutts, Bastard. — steamer Charles Edward, 126, Whit well for West Coast. Passengers : Mesdatnea Sims, Eitzsimmons, Jennings, Miss Aitken, Messrs Moses Chvistison, Partridge, O'Conor, Cooke, Macmahsn, Knyvett, Parr, M'Donald. — steamer Arawata, 623, Underwood, for Wellington, South, and Melbourne. Passengers: Mes'dames Thompson, Bascand, and Manson, Messrs M'Gowan, Adam, Skeet, and M'Cullock. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Steamer Grafton, from Wellington, to-mor-row Steamer Taranaki, from Wellington and South, to-mor.row Barque Chaudiere, from London, sailed De- , cember 30 IMPOBTS. Kennedy, from West Coast— So. tons coal, 5 tons coke, Edward's & Co; 1 ton lire clay, Gas Works. Arawata, from Melbourne and South— 4 bales leather, Order-, 5 cases, J. Hounsell; 30 half-chests tea, Buxion & Co.; 1 case, Lyell; 1 case, Purcheon; 1 case, Captain Cornwall; 1 case, Jackson; 1 case, Order; 1 pkg, Hewlett; 1 pel, Scaly & Squires; 3 bales, 1 case, 1 10 bars angle iron, Edwards & Co.; 1 case, Budden; 2 pels, Hounsell; 6 rams, Harling; 1 portmanteau, Pearce; 3 cases, Phillips. EXPORTS. Taiaroa, for Wellington aud South— l 9 cases apples, Hodder & Co.; 3 cases f Everett Bros.; 1 pel, Adams & Kingdon; 2 ceses, Moller. Arawata, for Wellington, Soath, and Melbourne — 222 sacks grass seed, 16 bales wool, Cawthron; 2 cases, Darby. Charles Edward, for West Coast — 5 cases wine, 23 pkga, 50 kegs butter, Cawthron; 28 cases ale, 1 qr-cask rum, 52 pks, Edwards and Co; 1 pkg, Smith; 1 pkg, Railway; 18 cases, Turnbull; 6 cases, Hale; 24 cases, Hooper; 52 pkgs fruit, Hiugston; 5 cases hematite, Louisson; 2 cases, Sclanders; 25 sacks malt, Mabin; 1 truss, Sedgwick & Co; 1 jar, Wattt; 5 pkgs, Buxton & Co; 9 pkgs, Lightband; 3 pkgs, Langford; 30 sacks malt, Hooper & Dodson; 51 pkgs, Bensemann; 4 kegs, Wastney; 21 pkgs, Hodder & Co; 3 kegs, Neale & Haddow; 5 cases, Moller; 6 cases, Mackay; 2 pkgs, Pickard; 13 pkgs, Moses; 40 cases, Burrell; 15 pkgs, Bensemann; 3 pkgs, Painter; 11 pkgs, Hooper; 1 chimney pot. M'Artney.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 58, 8 March 1878, Page 2
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