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Sept. 14, ketch Prospect, 21; Westrupp, Irom Marahau. — ketch Standard, 10, Williams, from Marahau. — ketch Plurnix, 10, Rickett3, from Mara ban. 15, steamer Tararua, 563, Sinclair, fromWellington, South, and Melbourne.—Passengers : Miss Henry, Mrs Manson. Messrs Short, Ward. 16, steamer Lady Earkly, 30, Walker, from Motueka. SAILED. Sept. 14, cutter Planet, 15, Thome, for Motueka. — steamer Alhatnbra, 497, Muir, for Wellington, South, and Melbourne.— Passengers: Mesdames Tebb, Simmons and child, C\vljtou and 2 children, French, Messrs Blanche, Spright, and Wheeler. 15, steamer Murray, 78, Conway, for West Coast. — cutter Dauntless, 12, Ilairley, for Marahau. 16, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. — steamer Tararua, 5G3, Sinclair, for Melbourne via West Coast. — Passenger: Rev BaviD. — ketch Standard, 10, Williams, for Adele eland, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Steamer Wellington, from Picton and Wellington, to-morrow Steamer Kennedy, from West Coast, to-mor-row Steamer Charles Edward, from Wellington, to- morrow Steamer Maori, from Lyttelton and Dunedin, September 18 IMPORTS. Murray, from West Coast— 6o tons coal, 44 bags coke, Edwards & Co. Wallace, from Picton -4 pkgs, Devaney; 3 pkgs, 48 bags potatoes, M'Lachlan; 37 tags barley, Hooper & Dodson ; 1 bag seed, Trolove. Taiaroa, from Wellington— l crate, 1 case, Buchholz; 1 case, Lingard; I bale. 3 trusses, Lightband & Co; Ipcl, Shipton; 13J-chests, 25 pkgs, Langford & Son; 6 cases, Hodder and Co; 1 case Prichard. A'hambra, from Melbourne — 1 case, Wymond & Co; 5 cases, Soutgen; 10 cases currauts, 5 bags canary seed, 80 nmts 80 pkgs sugar, 1 bag, Levien; 59 pkgs cordage, B. Franzen; 3 cases, Everett Bros; 10J boxes 4 cases tobacco, 40 bags rice, 300 pkgs sugar, Sclanders & Co; 1 case cigars, 1 case tobacco, West; 20 ' -chests 20 boxes tea, 200 pkgs sugar, 80 bars 30 bdld iron, 6 plates and 9 bdls sheet iron, 1 case 1 keg hardware, 1 bdl shafts, 28 bars iron, 2 cases chaffcutters, 1 case press, 3 flywheels, Buxton & Co; 30 4-chests, 10 boxes, 2 cases mustard, Wilkie; 1 truss, Fair; 1 case, Milner; 2 pkgs, 20 plates i.ion, Edwards & Co; 8 pkgs baskets, Hounsell; 1 case, Sharp & Co; 1 case, Wilkins; lpkg, Thomas; 1 pcl,Engel; 200 pkgs sugar, 1 tank corks, Order. Tararua, from Melbourne and South— 128 bags bark, Sedgwick & Gowland; 20 sacks oatmeal, Sclanders & Co; 2 trusses, Edwards and Co; 1 drum, Hooper & Dodson; 1 case, Levien. Standard, from Adele Island — 10 yards stone, O'Malley. May, from Adele Island — 17 yards stone, O'Malley. Prospect, from Adele Island— 25 yards Btone , O'Malley. EXPORTS Charles Edward, for Wellington— 19 cases ■wine, Davis & Co; 63 pkgs, Edwards & Co; 24 sacks swedes, Phillips. Wellington, for Pieton and Wellington— 1 spring, 1 portable forge, Railway Storekeeper; 4 wheels and axle 3, 6 rollers, Moutray & Crosbie; 2pkgs,Cawthron; 2 trunks, 1 case, Lightband & Co; 2 J-chests tea, Sclanders & Co; 4 hhds ale, Sharp & Co; 2 cases, James; 1 keg butter, 5 cases eggs, 1 coop fowls, 13 bags carrots, 39 bags swedes, 3 sacks bacon, Buchholz; 5 sacks lime, J. Lukios; 1 box socks, Rother; 7 cases eggs, Hodder & Co. Taiaroa, for North — 12 sacks coal, 1 bag coke, 40 mats sugar, 1 case, Edwards & Co, 144 sacks potatoes, Buchholz; 26 bags coal, Cross, junr.; 2 cases drapery, Sclanders and Co; 164 bars and 8 bdls iron, 3 bars steel, 18 tubes, 39 pieces timber, Cawthron; 1 case, 2 trunks, Lightfeand & Co; 8 sacks lime, J. Lukins; 1 wagonette, Balme; 5 cases apples, Burrell; 1 trunk, Arthur & Co. Tararua, for Melbourne— 24 pkgs plants, Grant; 5 bales flax, Levien. Murray, from West Coast 1 J-cask brandy, 10 tins oil, 16 cases starch, 5 cases wine, 20 mats sugar, 50 cases kerosene, 99 pkgs, 110 sacks potatoes, Edwards & Co; 10 cases ale, Griffin; 2 pkgs seed, Hale; 1 winch, Anchor Foundry; 36 sacks potatoes, 13 pkgs, Buchholz; 13 pkgs Alexander; 12 sacks potatoes, 5 cases fruit, Rother; 1 cask beef, Patterson; 2 casks tar, Moutray and Co; 1 keg yeast, 25 bags malt, Hooper and Dodson; l keg Wastney; 1 keg Donald; 2 pkgs, Storekeeper; 6 boxes, Hodder & Co; 12 bags malt, Harley & Son; 24 bags potatoes, Lines; 5 sacks lime Lukins; 4 cases, Madigan; 24 boxes tea, Sclanders & Co; 1 box, Jones; 2 sacks bacon, W. Hale; 19 pkgs, Cawthron; 25 pkgs, Max; 1 trunk, Lightband.
The Murray arrived at Wentport this morning. The Wallace sails for Wanganui this evening. The Taiaroa arriVed at Taranaki at 9 a.m. yesterday. The Claud Hamilton, with the Suez mail, will be due at the Bluff this evening. The Charles Edward leaves Wellington for Nelson this evening and will sail for the Coast on Wednesday afternoon. The Kennedy will arrive from Westport to-morrow morning, and will sail for Keker rangu and Wellington on Wednesday. The Ringarooma leaves Melbourne for Wellington direct to-day. She should reach that port on Saturday. The Alhambra sailed for Wellington, South, and Melbourne at 10 p.m. on Saturday, and arrived at the former port at 1 p.m. yesterday. The Wellington left Wellington at one o'clock this afternoon, will arrive here tomorrow morning, and return to Wellington via Picton by the same tide at noon. H.M.S. Nymphe sails from Lyttelton to the Chatham Islands, Fiji, Sydney, and thence Home, being relieved on this station by the Emerald. The brig Star, which.it will be remembered, put into two or three ports in a disabled condition, left Melbourne for Wellington on the 3rd inst. The schooner Kichard and Mary, which has been making some excellent trips lately, left Oamaru with a cargo of flour for Mr R. Levien on Saturday morning. She loads here -with timber for Lyttelton, and will continue to run between that port and Nelson for the next twelve months, taking timber there and returning -with breadstuffs. The Tararua left Melbourne on Sept. 4, and reached Hobarton on the 6th; sailed the same day, and arrived at the Bluff on Tuesday last. Called at Port Chalmers and Lyttelton, and reached Wellington on Saturday morning; left at 5.30 p.m. same day, came round the island, arrived off the Lighthouse at 7.30 a.m. yesterday, and entered the harbor at 9.30. Moderate v/eather was experienced as far as the Bluff, thence fine weather up the New Zealand coast. The Tararua sailed for Melbourne via West Coast ports at 10.30 a.m. to«day.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 195, 16 September 1878, Page 2
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