ARRIVED.
Dec. 20, steamer Lady darkly, 30, Walker from Golden Bay. ' SAILED. Dec. ia, ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, for Adele Island. — schooner May, 21, Turner, for Adele Island, — steamer Merray, 7S, Conway, for West Coast. — Passengers: Mrs Douglas and two children, Misses Kelling (2), Messrs Douglas, Dickenson, Hamilton, Walmsley, and Master 1 SJattcr. 20, cutter Planet, 15, Thorne, forMotUeka. — steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, for Wanganui.—Passengers: Mesdames Windleborn (2), Berry, Levied, Gilibs, Stevens and three children, Wood and family (4), Mr Windleborn and family (4), Misses Wood, Scott, Lock, Messrs Berry (2), Gibbs, Manning, White, Mastev, Levien. EXPECTED ABRITALB. Steamer Wellington, from Picton and Wellington, to-morrow. Steamer Kennedy, from West Coast ports, Dec. 23 Steamer Pelorus, from Havelock. Barque Kebroyd, from Newcastle Barque Tasso, from Newcastle Ship Fernglen, from London IMPOSTS. Argus, from Waitapn— 33,000 feet timber, Scott. Taiaroa, from North— l 2 bundles sacks, Hooper & Dodson; 2 cases, Patterson; 1 pel, Miss Guinness; 2 bdls skins, Lightband and Co. Dart, from Tata Islands— 20 yds limestone, Lukins. May, from Adele Island— l 7 yards stone, O'Malley. Charles Edward, from West Coast— 72 tons coal, Edwards & Co; 1 case piano, 1 pel, Tennant; 26 bags coke, Hooper & Dodson; 1 box tobacco, Hingston; 1 case, Stan ton ; 3 pkgs, Kingston. Australian Maid, from Wainui— 4 cords wood, 4 yards limestone, Gilbertson. Murray, from Wellington— 2 barrels nails, Edwards 6. Co; 20 cases brandy, Fletcher; 1 pel, Lucas & Son; 1 pel, Chisholm; 3 pkgs, Robertson; 1 case, Black; 1 case, Farrelle; 1 case, Marks; 2 cases, Chisholm; 2 cases, Hillyar; 1 hhd, Franzen; 1 hhd, Buchholz; 1 hhd, Payne; 1 trunk, Healy; 20 packages, Hounsell; 1 case, Abbott;. 1 case, Hadfield; 4 _ -chests, Order; 1 case, Jones; 1 case, Payne; 34 pkgs, Hingston; 1 nkg, Levien; 1 pel, Hackett; 2 pkgs, Wymond & Co. Wallace, from Wairau— IG6 sacks wheat, Rutherford; 33 sacks wheat, Edwards & Co; 115 sacks wheat, Fell Bros. & Co. Midge, from Waitapu— 1 bale wool, Bettany; 6 bales wool, Sclanders & Co; 1 bale wool, Buxton & Co; 2000 ft. timber, Lloyd. Awaroa, from Wanganui— 2000 sheepskins, Bettany; 50 sheep, 4 head cattle, Trask; 7 pigs, Max. EXPOBTS. Taiaroa, for Picton and Wellington— l case. Father Garin; 4 trunks, Healy & Son; 4 pels, 1 case, Lucas & Son; 1 case, Smith; 5 bags potatoes, 3 bags onions, 3 coops geese, Pickard; 5 bales wool, Sclanders & Co; 1 case, Patching; 1 box, Birch; 2 coops fowls, Buchholz; 38 cases fruit, Moller; 1 box, Redman; 1 case, Lightband; 1 case fruit, Mrs Acton Adams; 9 cases, 3 sacks potatoes, 1 sack pens, Hodder & Co; 9 cases, Marshall; 10 cases 7 sacks fruit, 1 coop, Burrell; 78 cases fruit, 3 sacks peas, 4 cases eggs, W. Phillips; 14 cases fruit, 2 coops fowls, 3 sacks, Hingston; 1 case drapery, Everett Bros; 10 cases hematite, Johnston; 4 boxes, Prichard; 1 case sox, Rother. Wallace, for Wanganui — 10 pieces carpet, 2 cases, 2 safes, 2 pkgs, James; 4 pkgs, 7 tanks, 10 tons coal, Edwards & Co; 2 bales leather, Sedgwick & Gowland; 25 sacks malt, Buxton & Co.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIIL, Issue 2, 20 December 1878, Page 2
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507ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIIL, Issue 2, 20 December 1878, Page 2
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