ARRIVED.
# Oct. 1, cutter Planet, 15, Thome, from Mot deta, . — cutter Maid of Raly, 15, Clarke, from SAILED. Oct. 1 steamer Lady Barkly, ;jo, Walker, for Golden Bay. — steamer Charles Edward, 12G,Whitwcll, lor Wellington— Pas^'ugurs: Misses Bock and Mnloney, Messrs Young, Matheso", MiJdleton, Garrard, Nicholas, Jack. — cutter Daunt U-s>-. '[?:, Ricketts, for Moistero. 2, schooner SiVtars, ic, Charles, for Motupipi. — schooner Mav, 21, Turner, for Adele Island. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Steamer Charles Edward, from Wellington, to-morrow Steamer Ladybird, from Taranaki and Manukan, to-morrow Steamer Taranaki, from Wellingtou and South, Oct. f> Steamer Alhambra, from Melbourne via West Coast, Oct. 11 Steamer Tararua, from Melbourne via South, Oct. 12 Steamer Pelorus, from Xtaveloek. Schooner Awaroa, from Wanganui Schooner Richard and Mary, from Oamaru Barque Woodbine, from Newcastle Barque Edwin Pox, from London, sailed 31st Julj. EXPORTS. Charles Edward, for Wellington — 20 pkgs machine, 46 bales of wool, 1 pkg, lopkgs billiard table, Edwards & Co.; G bales hops. Davis; 2 pkgs, Budden. Lady Barkly, for Golden Bay— l case, Hodder & Co; 2 cases, Hounsell; 1 box, Jones; 1 sash, Mabin, 2 casks ale, Harley and Son; 16 pkgs, Levien; G pkgs, Mabiu; 6 pkgs, Buxton & Co; 77 pieces timber, 3 doors, Good; 4 pkg3, Davis; 1 ton flour, Franzcn, 1 plough, Canning. Wellington, for Picton and Wellington— 2 coops poultry, 1 stick rhubarb, W. Phillips.
The Wallace left for Blenheim this afternoon. The Tasso has commenced discharging her cargo of coal. The Lady Barkly sailed for Golden Bay ]asfc evening. The Taranaki leaves Port Chalmers to-day, and will arrive berp nn Saturday. The Tararua leaves Melbourne for Hobarton and New Zealand ports to-dav. The Kvik has sailed from Newcastle for one of the Eastern ports with a load of coal. Another load of tramway rails was despatched to Waitapu by "the Sisters this afternoon. The Kennedy arrived at Greymouth from Westport this morning, and leaves to-morrow for Hokitika. The Murray arrived at Greymouth from Hokitika to-day, and leaves for Westport and Nelson to-morrow. The Ladybird leaves Onehunga to-day, will arrive here to-morrow evening and sail for Wellington at noon on Friday. The Wellington arrived at Wellington early this morning. She leaves there on the return trip to-morrow. The Charles Edward made a good run to Wellingtou, arriving there at 8 o'clock this morning. She leaves to-night on the return trip. The Woodbine, which has been having a thorough overhaul, left Newcastle for Nelson this morning. She has on board a cargo of coal of Messrs N. Edwards & Co. The Mary Ogilvie has loaded with potatoes at Motueka, and was to leave there for Greymoutb yesterday. This will be the last cargo o£ the season. The Helen Denny was towed to the outer anchorage by the Wallace this afternoon. She will take in the remainder of her ballast there, and about Friday will sail for Napier, where she will discharge the remainder of her cargo, and then load for home. Yesterday her topgallantmast was struck, and she will go to Napier with it down. The steamer Napoli, the first of a line from London to Larnaca, was despatched for Cyprus by Messrs Oilier aud Co., of Great St. Helens, on August 3, with 11 number of passengers and a full cargo of miscellareoiis goods. Previous to the steamer's departure from Gravesend, the passengers forwarded the following telegram:— " To her Majeaty Queen Victoria, Osborne, Isle of Wight.— A few loyal subjects, passengers on board the Napoli, being the first steamer sailing from the river Thames to yoar rewlyacquired island of Cyprus, beg lef.ve to tender their respectful homage before leaving."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 209, 2 October 1878, Page 2
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