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Oct. 26. brigantine Camilla, 190, White from Hobarton. — steamer Lyttelton, 86, Scott, from Blenliena—Passengers: Miss M'Donald, Messrs Godfrey and Arthur. — stf uner Ringarooma, 623, Clarke, from Wellins ion, South, and Melbourne.—Passensenger: Mrllodder. 27, steamer Wallace, G4, Dillon, from Wellington. — schooner Uno, 28, Bullard, from Wellington 28, cutler Planet, 15, Thorne, from Motueka. SAILED. Oct 27, steamer Riugarooma, 623, Clarke, for Wellington, South, and Melbourne.—Passengers: Misses Munfz, Leech (2), Cross, Situson, Gibson, Mesdames Muntz, Adrian and child, Pickering, Hunt, Evans, Master Evans, Mussrs Jago, Lewis, Berry, Southern. — steamer Pelorus, 18, Watts, for Havelock. — steamor Charles Edward, 126, Wbitwell, for Wellington. — steamer Ladybird, 256, Garrard, for Tarnnakiand Mauukau.— Passengers: Messrs EH r Bros. 23, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. — ketch Ocean Bird, 45, Moore, for Charleston. EXPECTED AHRIVALB. Steamer Wellington, from Pictou and Wellington, to-morrow Steamer Charles Edward, from West Coast, to-morrow Steamer Ladybird, from Taranaki and Mauukiiu, Oct. 31 Steamer Tuiaroa from Wellington and South, Nov. 2 Schooner Mad Cap, from Mauritius Schooner Kichard and Mary, from Oatnaru Barque Edwiu Fox, from London, sailed 31st July. IMTOETB. Midge, from Waitapu— 186 bags potatoes, Davis; 2 hides, 4 bdls skins, Bettany; 1 sack bacon, M'Gee Lyttelton. from Wairau— 150 bags wheat, 5 empty casks, Edwards & Co; 246 sacks barley. Hooper; 103 sheep, Stafford; 2 rams, Collins; 3 sick-; oatmeal, Selanders & Co. ' amilla, from Hobarton — 6798 feet timber, 1900 j.kus, 142 pairs cart shafts, 150 bags bark, Mabin. Rinuarooma, from Melbourne— 3 bundles spades, 1 case hardware, 2 wine, E. Buxton & Co; 1 case,Davis; 2 cases, Rother; 10 boxe3 raisins, 2 i-casks vinegar, 1 *-cask, ITranzen; 1 case, Levien. EXPOBTB. Charles Edward, for Wellington— 1 60 bags coke, Edwards & Co. Lidybird, for North— 1 case, 1 trunk. 2 casks, Lightban.l & Co; 5 cases marmalade, 3 rolls leu. I, 32 pk^s, 45 coils wie, Edwards an ■ Co; 10 sacks lime, Lukins; 1 truss, Selanders & Co; 20 -J-boxes soap, Phillips; 1 box, Richardson; 1 trunk, Cawthron.
The Pelorus sailed for Havelock yesterday morning:. The Murray arrived at "VVestport at 1.15 p.m to-day. The Lyttelton leaves for Blenheim at one p.tv. to-morrow. The Ocean Bird resumed her voyage to Charleston this morning'. The Kennedy leaves for the West Coast ports via Motueka at nine o'clock to-morrow morning. The Charles Edward arrived at Wellington last evening. She leaves there on her return trip 10-morrow erening at seven o'clock. The Wellington leaves Wellington this afternoon, will arrive here to morrow morning and sail for Picton and Wellington by the same tide at 11 a m. The Ladybird sailed for Northern ports fit 10 a.m. yesterday, and arrived at New Plvmouth at G a ni. to-day. The vessel signalled on Saturday Droved to be the Camilla, from Hobarton." She came to an anchor in the afternoon, and was towed into harbor by the Lady Barkly yesterday morning. Captain White reports leaving Hobirtou on the 16th instant, and experienced light westerly winds across. The Camilla brings a cargo of shingles, palings, etc , consigned to Mr Mabin. The Hiimarooma arrived from Wellington, S.vitii, an.i Mclfonurne at 8 p.m. on Saturday. Sue ■ Kj.eri.Miccd dirty weather across the Straits. She sailed for Melbourne via Wellington, South, aud Hobarton at 9 a.m. yesterday. The iron schooner Uno arrived last eveuing from Wellington, which port she left, on the loth instant Thrice she had to seek shelter at Wu'kawa.and advantage was taken of the detention there to load the vessel with Srovodil. The Wnliace arrived from Wellington at 9-20 a.m. yesterday. She left that port at s\'?o p rn en Saturday, and experienced N.W. winds across the Straita, thence to arrival S-W. winds. She sails for Waugauui toSiiorrow at three o'clock. The IJim/umonia and Wakatipu have been trying cc-tuituiiiotis on the run up the Coast. On the pa-s-ege between Port Chalmers and Lyt eitoii the boat heat the iJuni'diii (t!ie hv nearly two hours, but on the run bHUc-eu Lvttelton and Wellington the t'b'es were reversed, the Wakatipu by keeping cln-c in to the shore contriving to beat lier opponent.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 222, 28 October 1878, Page 2
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