ARRIVED.
Dec. 24, schooner Waiatohi, 10, Robinson, from Havelock. 25, steamer Taiaroa, 228, Peterson, from Picton and Wellington. — steamer Kennedy, 137, Palmer, from Wellington. EXPECTED AFRIVAXB. * --• Steamer Murray, from West." Coast port^ to-morrow ■ Steamer Wellington, from fi^ranaki and Mauukau, to-morrow |. » * Schooner Arthur Wakefield, tfo% ?<*■? tteftfin Schooner Awaroa, from WangariQi ■ fc V Schooner Richard and Mary, frorallpiafa Barque Kebroyd, from Nevrcastle *** Ship Eernglen, frora London IMPOETB. •* Taiaroa from Picton and Wellington with transhipments ex Ringarooma, Wakatipu, and Wanaka.— l box, Hough; 1 case, Hadfield; 1 pel, Nairn; 1 pkg bags, Lukins ; 2 cases, Prichard; 1 pkg, H. Balme; 5 cases, 1 trunk, Lightband; 2 cases, Healy and Son; 1 pel, Muncaster; 1 bale, Edwards and Co.; 1 case, Scott-, 2 cases, Wymond and Co ; \ pel, Hodgson; 3 cases, Hodder and Co.; F. bdl, Chapnell; 3 cases wine, Garsia; 7 pkgs, Donald; 1 pel, Rother; 1 case, Stanton; 1 case* Jackson; 2 cases, J Hounsell; 2 cases, Order; 39s pkgs iron. Moutray and Crosbie; 5 cases brandy, Hounsell; lease, Everett Bros.; lease, Sutherland; 13 cases, Davis; 1 pel, Sherwood; I pel, Rother; 4 pkgs, Moutray and Crosbie; I case, Bank of New Zealand; 1 cask, 1 piece copper, Sigley; 4 hhds ale, McGee, 2 pkgs, Buxton and Co.; 2 pkgs, Wilkie.
Tbe Charles Edward leaves for West Coast ports to-day. The Wallace leaves for Wanganui to-mor-row at 4 p.m. The Kennedy arrived from Welliogton yesterday morning, haviug experienced dirty ■weather on Thursday night. The Wellington should arrive here from Northern Ports this evening, and leaves for Picton and Wellington to-morrow. The signal for " a sail in sight " was flying when we went to press. It will probably turn out to be the Kebroyd, now due from Newcastle. The Taiaroa arrived in harbor yesterday morning at 9.30 with about 150 excursionists ftom Wellington. Sbe, left that port at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, and arrived at Picton at 10 p.m.; sailed at 11 p.m, and arrived here as above. Dirty weather was experienced throughout the passage. The Taiaroa returns to Picton and Wellington at seven o'clock to-night.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 299, 26 December 1878, Page 2
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