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ARRIVED.

June 29, steamer Wallace, G4, Dillon, from Motueka. — steamer Luna, from Wellington, bound to West Coast. SAILED. June 29, barque Tasso, 270, Moulton, for Newcastle. — steamer Charles Edward, 126, Whitwell, for West Coast. 30, steamer Luna, for West Coast. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Steamer Wellington, from Picton and Wellington, to-morrow Steamer Lyttelton, from Blenhiem, to-mor-row Steamer Taranaki, from Taranaki andManukau, July 3 Steamer Murray, from West Coast ports July 4 Steamer Ringarooma, from Melbourne and South, July 6 Steamer Taiaroa, from Wellington and South Jnly 7 Schooner Arthur Wakeficld, from Wellington Ketch Ocean Bird, from Wellington Schooner Awaroa, from Wanganui Barque Chevec, from Newcastle Barque Helen Denny, from London EXPOBT3. Charles Edward, for West Coast—l case and 4 tobacco, 30 pkgs, Cawthron; 93 bags sugar, 1 hhtl china, 5 cases marmalade, 2 pkgs, Edwards & Co; 24 Bales chaff, Good; 1 bag oysters, Pascoe; 6 pkgs Abbott; 1 case, 6 pkgs, Kingston; 2 pkgs.Budden; 1 pel, Webb; 1 bag bacon, "Max; 13 pkgs, Buchholz; 25 bags malt, Hurley & Sons; 1 keg skins, Buxton & Co; $ pkgs, Patterson; 2 kegs butter, Hodder & Co; 1 keg, Wastney; 2 cases, White; 2 cases, Burrell; 14 kegs butter, Hooper; 5 cases, Myers; t truss leather,Sedg wick; 500 drain pipes, Patching; 5 bales hops, Perry & Co.

Captain Edwin reports as follows :—Watch barometer, bad weather approaching, any direction betweu North and West and Southwest. A further fall of glass, and likely to fall fast. The Lyttelton left Blenhiem for Nelson at noon to-day. The Wallace leaves for Wellington direct a* 5 o clock this evening. The Ringarooma will be due at the Bluff from Melbourne to-morrow. The schooner Mary Ogilvie left Oamaru forvNelson to-day with a cargo of breadstaffs The Murray leaves Westport for Greymouth to-night, from which place Bhe returns direct to Nelson. •The Kennedy arrived at Westport this morning. She leaves to-night for Hokitika returning via Greymouth and Westport. The Charles Edward arrived at Westport this morning, she leaves for Greymouth tonight, from which place she returns via Westport. Now that the weather has taken a turn for the better the Arthur Wakefield, from Wellington, ought to put in an appearance. The Taranaki arrived at Onehunga yesterday morning, and leivea there oa the downward trip to-morrow. The Wellington leave's Wellington thia afternoon, will arrive here to-morrow morning, and return to Picton and Wellington by the same tide at 10 a.m. The Hera was placed on the hard this morning for the purpose of being cleaned prior to commencing work with the Kentish The Tasso hove her anchor apeak on baturday afternoon and set Kail for Newcastle bhe ought by this time to be well out of the bay. The schooner Clio dragged her anchors for a distance of two miles off Waitapu, wbere Bhe lay from Sunday to Tuesday, having been unable to enter the harbor until then. The steamer Luna, bouud for West Coast put in here on Saturday afternoon, having been unable to force a passage round the bpit. She sailed again yesterday morning, and on this occassion succeeded" in getting round the Spit, she having arrived at Westport at 8 a.m. to-day. The Kentish Tar was towed into harbor ttes morning by the Wallace, and anchored in the stream She will remain there until tne new wharf is ready, which will be in the course of two or three days. The barque comes into port in good condition, and beyond a broken mizen topmast and a few scratches iiere and there, there is nothiog to denote that she has experienced heavy weather.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 157, 1 July 1878, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 157, 1 July 1878, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 157, 1 July 1878, Page 2

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