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Feb. 19, steamer Kennedy, 137, Palmer, from Wellington. — cutter Modest Boy, 8, Huffam, from Bark Bay. — ■ateomer Wallace, 64, Dillon, from Wangonni. SAILED. Feb. 18, steamer Lady Barkly,. "30, Walker, lor Golden Bay. — steamer Taiaroa, 228, Peterson, for Picton and Wellington— Passengers: Misses Pratt, Shone, Jennings, Mesdames Harris, Doidge, Hammond, Sproule, Haycock and 2 children, Jones, Master Ching, Messrs Jones, Hughes, Henderson. Jennings, Sproule, Des forges, Vau Brackle. — schooner Sisters, 16, Charles, for MoluJiipi. — cutter Planet, 15, Thome, for Motueka. — ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, for Ad-ele Island. — cutter Midge. 16, Eure, for Waitapu. EXPECTED Alt RIVALS. Steamer Stella, from Wellington, to-day Steamer Samson, from West Wanganui, tomorrow. Steamer Murray, from Wellington, to-mor-row Steamer Wellington, from Taranaki and Manukau, Feb. 21 Steamer Charles Edward, from West Coast, Feb. 21 Schooner Croydon Lass, from Lyttelton Schooner Richard and Mary, from Lyttelton Steamer Pelorus, from Havelock. Barque Orleander, from Newcastle. Schooner Awaroa, from Wanganui Schooner Arthur Wakefield, from Wanganui Brigantine Sheet Anchor, from Bateman's Bay Ship Warwick, from London
The Charles Edward arrived at Hokitika this morning. She leaves for Greymouth to-morrow morning. The Murray leaves Wellington this evening, will arrive here to-morrow morning, and sail for Opunake on Friday. The Lyttelton leaves for Blenheim at ten o'clock to-morrow night. The Wallace arrived from Wanganui this morning. She leaves for Motueka at six o'clock to-morrow morning, returning by the same tide, and leaving for Wellington direct at six o'clock in the evening. The Kennedy leaves for West Coast ports &t noon to- morrow. The Lady Barkly sailed on her usual weekly trip to Golden Bay yesterday afternoon. The ship Warwick, now over 80 days out from London, may be looked for here next week. The Tongoy commenced ballasting this morning. The Taiaroa sailed for Picton and Wellington at G p.m. yesterday, and arrived at the latter port this morning. The Wellington left Onehunga at 8.15 this morning, will arrive here to-morrow evening, and sail for Picton and Wellington at 9 a m. on Friday. The Stella left Wellington last evening, and was coming up the bay when we went to press. The paddle steamer Samson is expected here to-morrow from West Wanganui. She is bound for Wellington with a cargo of coal. The following passengers arrived by the Taiaroa yesterday afternoon from Picton and Wellington':— Mrs Stevenson and child, Rev. Mr and Mrs Parkin, Mrs Thompson and family, Mrs Budge and son, Mrs Waitt and family, Misses Walker, Black, Spencer, Bruce, Whyte, Sherwood, Jones. Master Jones (2), aud Marshall. Messrs Hayman, •Gunn, Cundy, Stevens, Holmes, Blackwood, Thompson, Pickering, Spencer, Wilson, Greenwood, Adams, Hooper, Blackburn, Cooke, St. John , Williams, Waitt, Elliott, Seed, Savage, Brown, Small, Millar, Armstrong, Cooke, and Burns.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 43, 19 February 1879, Page 2
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447ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 43, 19 February 1879, Page 2
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