ARRIVED.
Aug. 3, steamer Wallace, G3. Dillon, from Wansanui-rasscngors : Miss Peake, Mcsdames Green, and Peake (■>), Messrs Cross juru. Koberts, and Kirkwood. — •steamer Charles Edward, 12.>, "Whitwell from West Coast— Psssengers : Misses Donmet and Carter, Messes Scott and 2 children, Christian, llaselivood, and Carter, Messrs Raine, Dermott, Scott, Taylor, Sharp. Prince, Keiroelly, Cooke, Browning. Herman! Woodward, Fielder, Hoonan, Laurie, levies Whyte, DraghiqaTich, D!i[iins. M'kol nhd Howard, and I lnnat'c. 5, steamer Lady Barkiy, SO. Walker, from Motueka. _— cutter Maid of Italy, 17, Clarke, from Kiwflka. SAILED. Aup:. 3, cutter Planet, 15, Tborirc for 5, steamer Lady Barkiy. SO, Walker, for Motueka. EKPECTEU ARRIVALS. Steamer Taranaki, £ i-oqi Taranaki and Manukau, to-day Steamer Wellington, from Pictonand Wellington, to-morrow Steaiwer Wanaka, from Taranaki and Manukau, Aug. 9 Steamer Alhambra, from Melbourne and West Coast, August 15 Schooner Awaroa, from Wanganui Schooner Arthur Wakefield, from Oamaru Barque Tasso, from Newcastle Barque Woodbine, from Newcastle Barque Helen Denny, from London lITPORTB. Wallace, from Wanganui- 1 carcase beef, Bardett ; 5 carcases beef, 12 do mutton Patterson. Charles Edwaid, from West Coast— 7o tons coal, Eav Ar a s & Co.
Ihe Wanaka arrived at Onehunga yesterday afternoon. She leaves there on the downward Trip on Wednesday. The Wellington leaves Wellington this ufternoon, will arrive here tomorrow morning, and sail for Picton and Wellington by the same tide at I p.m. The Ringarooma must have experienced some bad weather on the passage to Wellington, as she did not arrive there until 9 a.m. yesteiday. The Kentish Tar will probably proceed to the outer anchorage to-morrow. She sail 3 for Napier immediately her crew arrives from Wellington. The Taranaki did not reach New Plymouth ■until 2 p.m. yesterday, the passage from Onehunga having occupied 2G hours. She communicated with the shore this morning, and sailed for Nelson at 10 a*m. She will arrive here late to night, and sail for Wellington and South by the same tide, shortly after arrival. The Albion will be due at the Bluff from Melbourne this evening. The sails of the Richard and Mary have "been unbeut, all hands paid off, and the vessel laid up. The Wallace arrived in harbor at 7-30 p.m. on Saturday, after a 26 hours' passage from Wanganui, which was caused by bad weather. She leaves for Blenheim and Wellington this evening. The Lyttelton has been laid up for her periodical overhaul, which on this occasion will be a very extensive one, and will occupy a few weeks. The Maori, on her monthly trip round the Middle Island, leaves Duiiedin to-day. The p.s. Charles Edward arrived alongside the Albion Wharf at 10-30 p.m. on Saturday, from West Coast. She ieft Nelson on the 24th ult., and experie need fresh S.W. winds and westerly swell, arriving at Westport at 3-30 p.m. next day ; left at 9 p.m. on the 26th, with fine weather, arriving off Hokitika at 730 a.m. on the 27th ; left at 11 a.m. on the Ist inst, arriving at Greymouth at 2 p.m. on the same tide; ieft at 1 p.m. on the 2nd, arriving at Westport at 10 p.m. same day ; sailed for Nelson at midnight, and experienced strong N.W. winds to Eock's Point, thence fresh S.W. winds arriving a3 above. The Charles Edward will sail for Wellington at 9 p.m. to-morrow.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 187, 5 August 1878, Page 2
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