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Sept. 27, steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, from Blenheim. — cutter Planet, 15, Thome, ;from Moteka. SAT LED. Sept. 27, steamer Pelorus, !?> Watts, for Havelock. — schooner Awaroa, GO, Gregar, for Wanganui. *— schooner Mary Ogilvie, 71, Chambers, for Greymouth via Motueka. — schooner May, 21, Turner, for Moutere. — kelch Standard. 10, Williams, for ColSingwood. — ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, for Mouiaro. — cutter Dauntless, 12, Tticketts-, for jMoutere. — cutter Maid of Italy, IS, Clarke, for IRiwaka. BXPKCfSb AIIRIVALS. Steamer Kennedy, from "Wellington, to-day Steamer Charles Edward, from West Coast, to-morrov,' Steamer Wellington, from Picton and Wellington, to-day Steamer Ladybird, from Wellington and South, to-morrow Steamer Alhanibrvi, from Melbourne via West Coast, Oct. 11 Steamer Tararua, from Melbourne via South, Oct. 12 Steamer Pelorus, from Havelock. Schooner Awaroa, from Wangauui Schooner Richard and Mary, from Oamaru Barque Tasso, from Newcastle Barque Edwin Fox, from London, sailed 31st July. EXPORTS. Mary Ogilvie, for Greymouth— 70 ton produce. Chambers. Pelorus, for Havelock — 1 ton chaff, Good; 19 pkgs, Buxton & Co; 2 pkgs pipes,* 1 case, Anchor Foundry; 1 case, Davis; 1 coil rope, 2 pkgs, Sclanders & Co; 1 pel, Peat and Thornton; 1 trunk, Lightband & Co; GO bags flour, 3 sacks bran, 3 sacks pollard, Leviec; 2 cases drapery. 2 cases tea, Burford. Awaroa, for Wanganui— 20 kegs powder, Edwards & Co; 10 J-casks brandy, 5 J-chests tea. 12 boxes tea, I cask whiting, Sclanders; and Co; 50 sacks malt, Harley, 7000ft. timber, 300 post, 20 tons coal, Cross junr.; 10 sacks oats, 2 sacks walnuts, Levien; 1 box seed, Hale; 2 cases, Wymond & Co. The Pelorus sailed for Havelock at 10 a.m. to-day. The Awaroa sailed for Wanganui this morninjr. The Kennedy will arrive from Wellington to-night, and sail for the West Coast tomorrow. The Wallace arrived from Blenheim this morning, and will sail for Wanganni this «vening. From Westporfc it is reported that the Weather is moderating; and that there is a chance of the Murray and Charles Edward getting away to-night. There was a dense fog there this morning. The Wellington left Picton at 7.30 this morning. She will arrive here this evening, and sail for Picton and Wellington at 9 a.m. to-morrow. The Ladybird leaves Wellington at six o'clock this evening, will arrive here tomorrow morning, and sail for Taranaki and Manukau by the same tide at 10 a.m. The Mary Ogilvie was towed to sea by the Pelorus this morning, her destination being Motueka, where she loads with potatoes fo Greyraouth. There was a general clear out among the coasting fleet at high water this morning, •which gave the harbor a lively appearance for a little while. The late bad weather has interfered with the ballasting operations of the Helen Denny. She has only got about 50 tons on board. It will therefore be about the middle of next week before she gets to sea.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 205, 27 September 1878, Page 2
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