ARRIVED.
Feb. 8, steamer Murray, 78, Cornvay, from Wellington. — steamer Wallace, (H, Dillon, from Wanganui. — steamer Arawata, 623, 1 Tndenvood, from Wellington, South, ami Melbourne—Passengers: Misses Davis, Martin, Spencer, Childs, Reeves, Rowden, Kennedy, Mitchell, Biss and child, Mesdames Davis, Gibson, Davis and child, Gray and family, Macintyrc and child, Messrs Davis, Gibson, Gray, Davis, Harper, Rother, Alexander. Morton" Cooper, Master Davis. SAILED. Feb. 7, steamer Taiaroa, 225, Peterson, for Taranaki and Mauukau. EXPECTED AimiVALB. Steamer Arawatn, from Wellington, South, and Melbourne, to-day Steamer Charles Edward," from West Coast, Feb. ?0 Bte?.mer Wellington, from Picton and Wellington, Feb. 11 IMPOBTS. Lady Barkly, from Golden Bay— so ounces geld, Order; 2 bales wool, Cross. Murray, from West Coast— oo tons coal, 3 tons coke, Edwards & Co; 2 tons coke, Moutray & Co; 1 pel. Masters; 1 pel. Broad. Wellington, from North— l case, Jackson; 1 case, Hunt. Taiaroa, from Picton and Wellington, with cargo transshipped ex Wakatipu from Sydney— 20 casks ale, Sclanders & Co; 20 cases, Fletcher; 2 bags seed, Hale; 1 pcl,Farrelle; 7 cases, Buchholz ; 80 gunnies 320 mats sugar, Levien; 40 gunnies 240 mats sugar. Franzen; 3 cases zinc plates, 20 kegs copper^ Shapley; 1 box, Eoyes; 1 case, Rev. Beckenhani; 2 bales paper, Luckie & Collins; 1 case, Boxton & Co; 2 cases, West; 1 case, Peat and Thornton; 1 case, Hadfleld; 2 cases, L. Rother. EXPOHTB. Wellington, for Picton and Wellington— l box, Simmonds ; 1 case, 1 pel, Wymond and Co; 1 sealed pel, Bank N. Z.; 52 cases fruit, 4 cases eggs, 1 coop, Hodder & Co; 42 cases fruit, 1 case eggs, Burgess & Newth, 1 box fruit, Bird; 2 cases, Currutbers; 23 ca^cs fruit, Burrell; 8 cases, M oiler; 18 cases fruit, Patterson; 6 cases fruit, Phillips; 50 bags malt, Hooper & Dodson. Pelorus, for Havelock— 2 cases, Harley and Son; 2 pkgs, Peat & Thornton; ."5 pkgs. 1 ton potatoes, 7 tons coal, Frauzen; 13 gunnies sugar, 5 boxes tea, 2 cases, Buxtou and Co; 25 Dkgs, Levieu; 2 tons potatoes, Watts. Arthur Wakefield, for Wanganui— 5 chests 33 half chests 93 boxes tea. Sclauders & Co; 3 sacks malt, Hooper & Dodson; 9 sacks lime, Gilbertson; 60 tons coal, Cross; 1 boat, Darby. Wallace, for Wanganui — 2 cases, Hale; 20 cases, Hingston; 2 pels, Donald; 1 organ, Stanton; 3 pkgs, 15 tons coal, Edwards and Co; 1 box, Dennes; 2 pkgs, Wyraond & Co; 2 cases, Harford.
The Murray arrived from Wellington this morning She sails for the West Coast at 10 o'clock to morrow morning. The Wallace arrived from Wanganui this afternoon. She returns to the same port on Tuesday. The Pelorus left for Havelock yesterday morning and arrived there at 7 o'clock last evening. Tbe Wellington arrived at Wellington «arly this morning. She leaves on the return trip on Monday afternoon, will arrive here on Tuesday morning and sail for Pietou by tbe same tide. Tbe Taiaroa sailed for- Taranaki aud Manukaa at 7 o'clock last evening, and arrived at the former port at 10 a.m. today. The Arawata arrived from Wellington this morning. She leaves for Wellington South and Melbourne to-morrow morning at 1) o'clock.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 34, 8 February 1879, Page 2
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