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Sept. 19, steamer Maori, 1 18, Bercech, from Lytlelton and Dunedin. — steamer Lady Batkly, 30, Walker, from Golden Bay. 20, steamer Y/ellington, 280, M'Gee, from Picton and Wellington.— Passengers-. Miss Chapman, Mcsdames Church, Fell, servant and 3 children. Messrs Fell, Robinsou, Reid, Carter, Sinclair, Kepple, Norman, Young, and 2 in steerage. — cutter Dauntless, 12, Hairley, from Ailele Islaud. SAILED. Sept. 19, steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, for Blenheim. 20, steamer Maori, IIS, Bernech, for West Coast EXPECTED AHRITALB. Steamer Taranaki, from Wellington and South, to-morrow Steamer Kennedy, from Wellington, to-mor-row Steamer Claud Hamilton, from Melbourne and South, to-tuorrow Steamer Murray, from West Coast, Sept. 22 Schooner Awaroa, from Wanganui Schooner Richard and Mary, from Oamaru Barque Tasso, from Newcastle Barque Edwin Fox, from London IMPORTS. Wellington, from Picton and Wellington — I pel, Hnunsell ; 1 pkg, Corporation ; 2 -.J-casks, Sekuders & Co; 1 sack, Budien; 25 boxes, Newberry; 1 sack, Lukins; 4 boxes dates, Moller; 1 box, Eother ; 8 sacks, J. Hooper; 2 trunks, Healy & Son; 26 drain pipes, Eobertson ; 1 pel, Wymond & Co; 1 «ase, Chisholm; 1 case, Prichard; 1 parcel, Bloch; 2 bdls sacks, Bucbholz; 10 sacks bottles, Sharp & Little. Dauntless, from Adele Island— 17 yards stoae, O'Malley. Lady Barkly, from Golden Bay— 1 box, IFlowerday; i-ton potatoes, Good ; 1 box "butter, Wilkie; 1 pkg, Barltrop; 1 pel, Miss Tibly; 200 ounces gold, Order. EXPORTS. Wallace, for Wairau— 1 case, 10 tons coal, 10 bars iron, 1 ton coke, 10 bags lime, 10 cases currants, 7 kegs nails, 19 pkgs, Edwards & Co; 40 pkgs iron work, Anchor Foundry; 2 pkgs, Lightband & Co; 1 pel, Holder & Co.
The Wallace sailed for Blenheim last sight. The Murray leaves Westport for Nelson this afternoon. The Uuo was to leave Moutere yesterday for Wellington with a load of timber. The Awaroa may be expected to arrive iere from Wanganui to-morrow. The Lady Barkly returned from her ■weekly trip to Golden Bay last evening. The Richard and Mary, now due from Oamaru, has not yet put in an appearance. Captain Creagb, who is not altogether onknown in Nelson, has been appointed to the command of the schooner J. G. Colesou. The Taranaki leaves Wellington at 4 p.m., will arrive here early tc-niorrow morning, and sail for Taranaki and Manukau at 3 p.m. The Claud Hamilton leaves Wellington this evening, will arrive here to-morrow, and return to Melbourne via Wellington and South on Monday. The Kennedy arrived at Wellington last night after a long passage of 22 hours having been detained by a heavy fog. She will sail for Kekerangu to-night. Captain R. A. Edwin reports :— Watch Barometer : bad weather approaching any direction between northeast and north and ■west. Glass will show further fall. The Wellington left Wellington at 1.15 p.tn. yesterday, and Picton at 11 p.m., called at Durville's Island, and arrived in harbor at 1 1 a in. to-day. The Wellington returns to Picton and Wellington at 2 p.m. tomorrow. The Ringarooma will be due at Wellington from Melbourne to-morrow. She leaves there with the outward Suez mail on Monday in place of the Arawata, which vessel is now having her periodical overhaul at Melbourne. The Maori arrived in harbor last evening ■with the Suez mail. She left Port Chalmers on Tuesday afternoon, and reached Lyttelton on Wednesday morning; left at 3.30 p.m. same day, ana" arrived here as above. The Maori sailed for West Coast port 3 at 1 1 a.m. to-day.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIIL, Issue 199, 20 September 1878, Page 2
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