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Ffb, 8, steamer Kennedy, 137, Palmer, from West Coast.— Passengers; Mesdames Avery and family, Remtnant aud family, Sinclair and family, Marten and family, Watson, Miss Webb, Messrs Avery, Olive, Remmant, Sinclair, Marten, McPherson, Scott, Dind, Phillips, Mason, Brown (2), Field (2). Ryan, Roberts, Hughes, Sheeban, Aruey. Maunsell, Rowe, Bassi, Martin, Naylor, Matheson, Tessen, Barrow, Schmidt, Webb, Clarke, Skeet, Matthews, Carlhand, Galvin, Lally, Holmes, and 5 others. 9, steamer Maori, 118, Bernecb, from West Coast. — Passengers: Mesdames Porter and family, M'Glashan and son, Dixon, Williams and 4 children, Penny and 3 children, Misses Dixon, Ryan, Major Roberts, Rev. Penny, Messrs Porter, M-Glashan, Powell, Walmsley, Whilebart, Rossili, Kelly, Maher, Mrs Mf.her. — cutter Midge, 16, Eure, from Waitapu. SAILED. Feb. 9, steamer Murray, 78, Conway, for West Coast. — steamer Arawata, 623, Underwood, for Wellington, South, and Melbourne.—Passengers: Misses Crawford, Webb, Farquhar, Matheson, Langford (2), Johns, Tietgen, Hill, Ames and 3 children, Putt, Barrett, JLove, Mesdames Coutts, Loasby, Watson, Farquabar and child, L&ngford, Slacfarlane, Darby, J. S. Cross and child, Cross, Bettany, Sherwood, Budden and child, Punneroy, John 3, G!eu, Shietb, Masters Farquahar and and Matheson, Messrs Savage, Seed, Everett, Johns (2), Bettany, Hooper, Rome, Loasby, Bellamore, Schmidt, Naylor, Tepsom, Sharp, Matbeson, Barrow, Farquhar, Vosper, Boydj Langford. Cox, Malcolm, Maunsell, Eccles, Cooper, Wells, Gilbert, Johns, Smith, Webb. — cutter Wave, 11, Ricketts, for Torrent Bay. — schooner Croydon Lass, 51, Curran, for Waitapu. — cutter Dauntless, 1 2, Ricketts, for Adele Island. 10, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Moiueka. — steamer Maori, 118, Bernecb, for Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin.— Passengers: Mrs Bungate, and 1 Maori. EXPECTED ABRITALB. Steamer Charles Edward, from West Coast, Feb. 10 Steamer Wellington, from Picton aad Wellington, Feb. 11 Steamer Taiaroa, from Taranaki and Manukau, Feb. 13 Barque Orleander, from Newcastle. Steamer Pelorus, from Havelock. Schooner Arthur Wakefield, from Wanganui Schooner Richard and Mary, from Lyttelton Ship Warwick, from London IMPOHTB. Murray, from Wellington— 5 tip drays, 10 casks, Edwards & Co; 2 pels, Robertson; 17 pkgs, Webster; 1 case, Buchholz; 18 pkgs, Hounsell; 81 pkgs, Hingston; 1 case, Chisholm; 3 pkgs, Lightband. Arawata, from South and Melbourne — 1 tag, Pearce; 1 pel, Howard; 2 horses, Supt. Aitcheson; 1 case, 30 pkgs, Davis; 7 pkgs, Dr. Collins; 10 cases, Buxton & Co; 7 pkgs, Mabin-, 10 sacks oatmeal, Wilkie; 20 cases wine, Nelson Club; 5 qr-casks wine, Fletcher; 2 pkgs, Edwards & Co; 1 p?L. Hounsell; 1 pel, Soaifc; 2 pkgs, Morrison & Co, 4 cases, Sclanders & Co; 3 cases, J. Hounsell; 1 case, Duff; 8 pkgs, College; 1 truss, Southern. EXPOBTB. Maori, for Dunedin— 103 kegs butter, Buchholz. Arawata, for Wellington South and MclTronrne— l2 pkgs produce, Alexander; 199 caaes fruit, 6 cases eggs, 30 kegs butter, Hodder & Co; 1 case hardware, Purser; 1 cask, Lightband & Co; 60 cases fruit, Moller; 36 cases fruit, Patterson; 1 box, Kitching; 1 case, Everett Bros; 18 cases fruit, Armstrong; l pel, Sclanders & Co; 15 kegs butter, Buxton & Co; 1 box gold dust, 2 cases sovereigns, Bank of New South Wales; 15 cases, Newberry; 11 bales flax, Franzen; 1 pel, Union Bank; 8 bales wool, Curtis Bros. The Ringaroonia from Melbourne via Hobarton arrived at the Bluff this morning. The Taiaroa arrived at Onehunga at 11 o'clock this morning. The Lady Barkly sails on her usual trip to Golden Bay at 7 p m. to-morrow. The Arawata sailed for Wellington South and Melbourne at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, and arrived at the former port at 5.45 p.m. after a smart passage of 8$ hours. The Wellington leaves Wellington this afternoon, will arrive here to-morrow morning, and sails for Picton and Wellington by the same tide at 11 o'clock. The Maori arrived in port last evening from West Coast ports and sailed for Lyttelton aud Dunedin this morning. The Lyttelton left Wellington for Otaki on Saturday afternoon. The Charles Edward left Greymouth at noon to day. She leaves Weitport to-mor-row, arriving here on Wednesday morning. The Wallace leaves for Wanganni at four o'clock on Wednesday afternoon.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 35, 10 February 1879, Page 2
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656ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 35, 10 February 1879, Page 2
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