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ARRIVED.

Nov. 25, cutter Southern Cross, 12, Harvey, from Pelorus Sound. 25, steamer Wellington, 286, M'Gee, from Picton and Wellington.— Passengers: Misses M'Gee, Mausey, Mesdames Burns and family (5), M'Gee, Keith, Beck, Messrs Burns, Pitt, Keith, Beck, Pyke, Richmond, Teschemaker, Reeves, Roper, Billiard, Hale, Paap, Nidd, Waddell. *' ~ steamer Cliarlea Edward, 126,Whitwell, from Wanganui.— Passengers : Mesdames Washbourne and 2 children, Cooper, Misses Nathan (2), Master Wigzeil, Messrs James, Beauchamp, White, Nathan,. Raine, Shone, Raphael, and Dawson. — cutter Planefc, 15, Thome, from Motueka. SAILED. Nov. 25, steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, for Wellington. ; — cutter Dauntless, 12,Ricketts,for Adele Island. — ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp,, for Adele Island. 26, steamer Wellington, 286, M'Gee, for Picton and Wellington —Passengers: Misses Dixon, Bolton, Mesdames Bainbridge and Langley, Dr. Scott, Messrs Jones, Langley, Hume, Kelly, Gilpin, Isaacs, Trolove, Ortch, Bonner, Fuller, Hamilton, Cullcn. EXPECTED AIIKIYALB. Steamer Kennedy, from West Coast ports, to-morrow Steamer Taupo, from Taranaki and Manukau, to-morrow Steamer Wallace, from Wellingto'n, to-mor-row. Steamer Taiaroa, from Wellington and South, Nov. 30 Steamer Albambra, from Melbourne via West Coast, Dee. 6 Steamer Tararua, from Melbourne via South, Dec. 7 Schooner Awaroa, from Wanganui '. Ketch Argus, from Wanganui Steamer Peloru3, from Havelock. Schooner Richard and Mary, from Oamaru Ship Fercglen, from Londo'n IMPOSTS. Charles Edward, from Wanganui — ■ 50 sheep, 2 carcasses, Pollock and Bevan, 2 horses, 13 bundles skins, Order. Wellington, from Picton and Wellington— 14 pkgs, Storekeeper; 2 cases, Hounsell,- 1~ box, Inspector Kiely; 1 case, Chisholm; 1 case, lladfield; 1 pkg,- Scott; 1 hhd ale, N. Edwards & Co; 6 bdls rims, Balme; 30 boxes tea, James; \ trunk, Wymond; 10 sheets: iron, Good; 11 sacks oysters, Bogden; 1 pel, Sclanders & Co; 3 pkgs, Wymond & Co; 2 casks ale, Riley. EXPORTS. Wellington, for Picton and Wellington— 1 keg butter, 3 cases eggs, 2 coops poultry, Buchholz: 1 case, Rother; 10pkg3,Moutrny; 1 case, Mrs Pickett; 3 coops geese, Pickard; 2 eases eggs, 1 keg butter, 10 J-cases fr,nit,, Hingston; 1 coop, 3 cases eggs, 2 half eases fruit, Eatterson; 4 J-cases fruit, Armstrong--1 k bag peas, 19 peases fruit, Moller; 11 \- cases fruit, Phillips; 9 i-cases fruit, Burrell.

The Lady Barkly leaves for Golden Bay this evening. , l The TJno, which left here a fortnight ago for Patea, is now lying in Wanganui river. . The Kennedy left Greyrnouth for Westport ' and Nelson this morning. The Wallace arrived at Wellington' early this morning, and leaves on the return trip this evening. The Murray arrived at Greymouth this morning. She;leaves for Hokitika to-morrow' morning. The Wallabi has at last succeeded in reaching Westport, having arrived there at 12 o'clock last night. The Mad Cap hauled alongside 1 the Government Wharf this morning. She will corrnience discharging cargo to-morrow.- ''• The Ann Gambles, which was wrecked some time ago at the Blnff, has now completely broken up. ■ ... The Helen Denny has almost completed loadiDgafc Napier. She sails for London early next month. . • The Awaroa was towed across the Wanganui bar by the Charles Edward .last even-" ing, so that she may be looked for here, to-morrow. . , . , " The.Taupo left Onehunga at 10.10 a.m. to-day. She will arrive here to-morrow evening, and sail at 10 a.m. on Thursday ior Wellington and South. . ■ . The Wellington arrived in harbor at 7 o'clock this morning. . She left Wellington at 2 p.m., and Picton at 9.30 p m. yesterday arriving here as above. Moderate weather was experienced as far as the French Pass thence to Nelson thick rainy weather. The Wellington returned to Picton and Welling, ton by the same tide at a a.m. The Charles Edward arrived from Wangamii. this morning at J1.30. She reports leaving Nelson. on the 23rd inst at 4 am arriving. at!, Waaganui at 7 p.m. same day; left again at 10 p.m. yesterday,, towed the schooner Awaroa to sea, and arrived here as above.- The Charles Edward sails for West' Coast ports at 11 a.m. to-morrow. - ■ < >

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 274, 26 November 1878, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 274, 26 November 1878, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 274, 26 November 1878, Page 2

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