ARRIVED.
Oct. 20, steamer Wellington, 280, M'Gee, from Picton and Wellington.- Passengers • Misses Kelliiip, Willis, Mrs Butt. Rcv.BuU, ' Itev. Thorpe, Messrs Brasor, Donald* Owen, Orr, Twining, Snow, Keid, Kdwanis, W «. mond, Waterhouso, Weston. — ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, from Adeie Island. .r. c u«er Dauntless, 12, IHcketts, from ' Adeie Island. — schooner May, 21. Turner, from Adcle Jslouu. SATLED. Oct. 29, steamer Kennedy, 1:37, Palmer, for West Coast. — steamer Wellington, 2SC^ M'Goe, for Picton and Wellington.— Passengers: Misses ' F/eld, Fowler, Glozier,, and Prichard, Mrs ' ] Glozier, Messrs Glnrier, Andrews, Trite, A. Yitt, Sutherland, O'Sullivan. — steamer Lyttelton, 86. Scott, for Blenheim. — steamer Wallace, (i 4, Dillon, for Watiganui.—Passengers: Mrs Jones, Messrs Jessop, Simpson, Coombes. Hchives, Quavle (2). Sullivan, and 5 others. ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Steamer Charles Edward, from Wellington, to-morrow Steamer Ladybird, from Taranaki and Mauukau, Oct. .11 Steamer Tauroa from Wellington and South, Nov. 2 Steamer Pelorus, from Havelock. Schooner Mad Cap, from Mauritius Schooner Richard and Mary, from Oamaru
The Lyttelton sailed for Blenheim at one p.m. to-day. The Wallace left for Wanganui this afterBfiOU. The Murray arrived at Greymouth this BQormnir. The Kennedy left for West Coast ports via JVlotueka at 10 o'clock this morning. The Charles Edward leaves Wellington for Nelson at 7 o'clock this evening. The Ludy Barkly leaves for Golden Bay at 7 o'clock to-night. The Pelorus left Havelock for Nelson this morning. The RiDgarooma and Wanaka have been detained at Wellington lo convey the Southern members to their homes. __ The Albion arrived at the Bluff last evening. She will not come any further than Wellington, returning to Melbourne via South on Sunday. Captain T. Holmes, of the steamer Ilauraki, had his shoulder dislocated on Saturday last at Waitara by falling down the hold of that "vessel. The ship Fernglen is reported to be loading at London for Kelson and Wellington. She was to sail on September 25. Two coasters tin's morning had the misfortune to get on the inner point of the Boulder Bank. With the assistance of the crew of the pilot boat they were got off without sustaining the least damage. The Wellington was detained at Wellington until 4.30 p.m. yesterday for two Marlborough members. Picton was reached shortly after 9 p.m.. and shortly afterwards the steamer sailed for Nelson, arriving here as above, having experienced fine weather throughout the passage. After discharging a large cargo, the Wellington returned to licton and Wellington by the same tide at 11.30 a.m.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 223, 29 October 1878, Page 2
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