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ARRIVED.

Aug- 20, steamer Lady Barklv, 30, Walker, from Motuclca. SAILED. Aug. 20, ketch Standard, 10, Williams, for Moutere. — ketch Phcenix, 10, Fiowerday, for Torrent Bay. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Steamer Maori, from West Coast, to-morrow Steamer Murray, from Wailara, to-morrow Steamer Wallace, from Wanganui, to-mor-row Steamer Hawca, from Taranaki and Manukau, to-day Steamer Wellington, from Picton and Wellington, August 23 Steamer Wanaka, from Wellington and South, Aug. 24 Steamer Kennedy, from West Coast, Aug. 25 Steamer Ringarooraa, from Wellington, Sou h, and Melbourne. Aug 31 Schooner Awaroa, from Wanganui Schooner Nelson, from Oamaru Barque Helen Denny, from London Barque Edwin Fox, from Loudon IMPOETB. Charles Edward from West Coast— 73 tons coal, Edward"? & Co. Midge, from Waitapu— l ton potatoes, Griffin ; 1 ton potatoes, Order; 1 tou potatoes Orsman-, 3 hides, 3 bdls skins, Bettany; 2 sacks bacon, James; 1 case, Disher; 2 "kegs, Jones. May, from Wellington— llo casks cement, 7 casks soda, 3 casks whiting, 5 cases marmalade, 3 cases lollies, 5 cases spice, 2 cases sugar, Order. Wallace, from Wairau— l2o hags potatoes, SO sacks barley, 4 tons tallow. Edwards and Co; I box. Bentley; 2 pkgs, Mackay. Kennedy, from Wellington— 1 pel, Muncaster; 3 pkgs, Hingstnn; 11 pkgs, Railway Storekeeper; 1 case, Prichard; 4 packages, Stallard; 1 hale. Salter; 2 cases, Coutts; 3 pkgs, Gorrie & Sons; 1 ease, Hadfield. Alhambra, from Melbourne — 100 boxes soap, 20 hags rice, Sclanders & Co; 40 hags rice, Webster; 1-20 bags rice, Edwards aud Co ; 2 pkgs. Luckie & Collins ; 4 cases, Wymond & Co; 1 case, Fleming; l hale leather, 434 pkgs sugar, Order; 8 boiler plates, 4 lorry springs, 20 cases sugar, 6 pkgs, Buxton & Co; 1 case, Wilkins; 16 tea. Franzen; 1 pel, Rother; 1 pel, Fletcher; i pel, Guriu; l box, 2 pkes, Lucas & Son; 1 pkg, Dillon; 1 pel, Hadfield: 1 i-cask, H. Hounsell; 4 chests tea, Buchholz; 2 cases, Union Bank. EXPORTS. Wellington, for Picton and Wellington— 1 spring, Storekeeper; 1 coop fowls, Lodder; 1 case, 1 cask, Manton; 1 coop fowls, Buchholz; 5 pkgs, Burns; 1 case, Cooksey; lease, Gilbertson; 2 cases eggs, 2 coops poultry, Hingston; 10 bales hops, 1 bdl trees, 1 case plants. A Harley; 1 coop fowls, Moller; 1 coop poultry, Phillips; 2 sacks plants, Hale; 1 case plants, Bolton; 100 sacks malt, T. Harley. The Murray is still detained at Waitara by a very high sea. The Wallace arrived at Wanganui this morning. Tbe Lady Barkly sails for Golden Bay to-morrow morning. The schooner Awaroa may be expected to arrive here from Wanganui to-morrow. The Tararua arrived at Greymouth yesterday at noon, but has not yet been tendered owing to the heavy sea. The Pelorus will shortly take up her regular running. The Wanaka leaves Port Chalmers for Northern ports to-day, and will arrive here en Saturday. The Ringarooma leaves Melbourne for New Zealand ports to-day. She calls at Hobarton en route. The Hawca left New Plymouth at&o'clock this morning, will arrive this evening, and Bail for Wellington and South wiith the Suez mail at noon to-morrow. The Wellington leaves Wellington at 1 p.m to-morrow, will arrive here on Friday morning, and return to Picton and Wellington on Saturday The Charles Edward will leave for West Coast ports to-morrow at 5 p.m. if the weather reports from the Coast improve in the meantime. The Kennedy has not yet arrived at Westport and is probably lying at some sheltered spot in Blind Bay. The weather on the Coast is reported very rough. The Arawata will arrive at Wellington to-morrow morning. She will not come on to Nelson but proceed back to Melbourne with the Suez mail on Friday afternoon. Two vessels have been chartered to load at West Wanganui with coal for.Wellington, and one the J. G. Coleson, is now on her way thither. The cutter Dauntless which has been stuck up at Totaranui for the last week will bring a load of coal to Nelson from that place.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue XIII, 21 August 1878, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue XIII, 21 August 1878, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue XIII, 21 August 1878, Page 2

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