ARRIVED.
Dec. 2G, barque Kebroyd, 3G3, Storey, from Newuisllc. — cutter Midge, IC, Eure, from Waitapu. — • steamer Wellington, 280, M'Gee, from Taranaki and Manukau— Passengers: Mrs aud Miss Olliver, Messrs Irons, Walker, and M'Laughlan. SAILED. Dec. 26, steamer Charles Edward, 126 Whitwell, for West Coast. —Passengers : Mesdames Struthers and 3 children, Bailey, Miss Stamford, Master Pain, Messrs Bailey! Greenfield, Monro, Heaman, Warne, Willow, Brimble, Gold, 3 othei s and :? Chinamen. 27, steamer Taiaroa, 2_S, Peterson, for Wellington. — Passengers: Mesdames Henry and child, Hould and child, Messrs Topliss, Robinson, Cornwall, Louisson, Lukins (2). — steamer Wellington, 28G, M'Gee, for Pieton and Wellington.- Passengers: Misses White, Stringer, Edwards. Watts, Elliott, Maher, £ev. Beckeuham, Messrs Vickerman, Stringer, Batchelor, Tasker, Clark, Wither, Player. IMPORTS. Kennedy, from Wellington— 8 pkgs, 10 cases brandy, Hounsell ; 100 spokes, 20 boxes raisins, Buxton & Co; 1 pel, Murray; 4 cases, Storekeeper; 2 casks sugar, Hodder and Co; 1 case, Ilinpstcn. Wellington, from North— 1 ease, Jackson-, 1 case, Owen. EXPORTS. Wellington, for Pieton and Wellington— 40 bal. s wool, Sharp & Pickering; 150 sacks malt, Hooper & Dodson; 13 casks lime Lukins. '
The Lyttelton is appointed to leave Blenheim for Wellington to-day. The Murray arrived at Hokitika from Greymouth yesterday morning. The Charles Edward sailed for West Coast ports yesterday morning. Owing to the bad weather the departure of the Wallace for Wanganui bas been nost« poned to 4 o'clock to-morrow afternoon^ The Richard and Mary made a fair passage to -Lyttelton, having arrived there on Christmas Day. The Taiaroa sailed for Wellington direct at 8 o clock tbis morning, having been detamed until that time owing to bad weather. She leaves again to-morrow morning, will arrive here in the evening, and sail for laranaki and Manukau on Sunday at noon. The Wellington arrived in harbor last evening at 10.30, having left Onehunga at 9.30 a.m, on Christmas Day. Taranaki was reached at 4.30 am. yesterday, and after landing passengers aud cargo, sailed for Nelson at 7 30 a.m., arriving off the Lighthouse at 9.30 p.m., and entering the harbor as above. Experienced a stroug wind from the N.W. in the Straits. The Wellington sailed for Pieton and Wellington at 10 ara to-day. The vessel that was signalled yesterday when wc went to press proved to be the Kebroyd from Newcastle. Captain Storey reports leaving that port on Dec. 16, and had light southerly and easterly winds for the £rsfc day, after which the wind veered to the north and east, and continued until sighting Cape Farewell on Dec. 24; from thence light westerly winds with a dense fog were experienced. The Kebroyd was towed into harbor by the Wallace tbis morning, and berthed alongside the Government Wharf. She brings a cargo of f>GO tons of coal, consigned to Messrs N. Edwards & Co.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 300, 27 December 1878, Page 2
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460ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 300, 27 December 1878, Page 2
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