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ARRIVED.

Feb. 19 schooner Waiatohi, 10, Robinson, from Havelock. -cutter Southern Cross : 12, Harvey, from Pelorus Sound. * - steamer Stel\ 101, M'Kersie, from Wellington. 20 steamer Mn-ray, 7 3, Con way, from Wellington.— Passengors : Mrs Crewdson, Messrs Spienng, Davidson, Jones — cutter Maid of Italy, 15, Clarke, from iuwaka. ekl" C " tlCr rianet> irj) Thorne ' frora Motu " SAILKD. Feb. 20, steamer Wallaco, C 4, Dillon, for Motueka. EXPECTED AttRIYALB. Steamer Samson, from West Wanganui, to- • morrow. Steamer Wellington, from Taranaki and Manukau, to-morrow Btf.amer Taiaroa, f rom Picton and Wellington, to-morrow Steamer Charles Edward, from West Coast, Feb. 2*2 Steamer Claud Hamilton, from Melbourne via West Coast, Feb. 27 IMPOBTB. Murray, from Wellington- 50 sheets iron, 1 pel, Edwards & Co; i pkgs, Atkinson; 1 case, Hadfield; 6 baes oats, J3 bags chaff, 2 cases, Telegraph Department; 50 box:s candles, 12 boxes soap, Newberry. Taiaroa, from Picton and Wellington—l rivet forge, Moutray & Co; 1 chest, Sibby; 2 cases, Loveday & Co; 1 case, 1 bag, Prichard; 1 case, nad field; 13 pkgs, Kingston; 1 piano, 14 pkgs, Spencer; 1 trunk, Richardson; 1 malt screen, Hooper &Dodson; 1 bale, Governor of Gaol; 4 cases bacou, M Webster; 4 cases, Lightband; 1 cask, 1 box, Sigley; 4 cases, Hounsell; 1 pel, Levicsobn--6 trunks, Hcaly & Son; 1 pel, Cawthron; 6 pkgs, Wilkie; 2 cases, Milner; 40 cases, Order; 1 octave whisky, Fletcher; 33 pkgs, Order; G7 pkgs, Buxton & Co; lcase,Urion Bank; 12 cases, Jackson; 1 pel, Colon id- 1 pel, Betts; I pel, Good. Wallace, from Wanganui— 60 legs mutton, Patterson ; 1 box, James. EXPOBTB. Taiaroa, for Picton and Wellington— 27 sacks lime, Lufr>'ns ; 1 pel, Dee; 18 cases fruit, Hale; 20 ceses frr-"t, Burgess & Co; 20 cases fruit, Mcller; 8 cases eggs, 48 bags potatoes; Buchholz; 2 cases, Boyes; 4 cases, Guy; 6 sacks potatoes, 8 pkgs, 25 cases fruit, Alexander; 52 cases froit, 2 cases poultry, Phillips; 3 bales hops, Good; 1 sack, Canning; 1 pel, Wjmond & Co; 24 cases fruit, Hodder & Co; 37 bags chaff, 1 case, Hingston; 10 cases, Armstrong; 1 case, Everett Bros; 7 pkgs leather, Sedgwick & Co; 3 cases fruit, Simpson. Lady Barkly, for Golden Bay— 21 pkgs, Buxton & Co; 20 bags flour, 2 boxes soap, 1 box dates, Levien; 1 case, Harley; 1 ton flour, 6 tins biscuits, Griffin & Sons; 3 pkgs, Franzen; 6 sacks potatoes, Neale & Haddow; 2 cases, Webster; 2 casks, Hooper & Dodson. Patea, for Patea— lo cases, Edwards & Co. ; 83 mats sugar, 1 qr-cask rum, 2 bags salt, 11 pkgs tea, 6 cases champagne, 10 bags rice, 14 boxes soup, Sclanders & Co. ; 4 tons coal, 20 cases fruit, J. S. Cross, jun. • 18 cases fruit, Moller. ' Midge, for Waitapu — 4 cases, Disher; 5 cases, {-ton flour, Hounsell; 10 pkgs, Davis; 14 pkgs, Bnxton & Co ; 30 pkgs, Kirk; 6 pkgs, James; ; }-Lon fi°«r, Griffin; .\-ton flour, Davis.

The Charles Edward is weather bound at Hokitika. The Claud Hamilton leaves Melbourne for West Coast ports to-day. The Stella arrived from Wellington yesterday afternoon, and will sail for Hokitika this evening. The Taiaroa leaveß Wellington this afternoon, will arrive here to-iuorrow roorring, and sail for Tarnnakiand Manukau at 6 p.m. The Wellington left Taranaki this morning, will arrive here to morrow morning, and sail for Picton and Wellington by the same tide at 9 a.m. Owing to the unfavorable weather the departure of the Kennedy for West Coast ports has been postponed to noon to-morrow; the Lyttekon for Blenheim till the same time; the Wallace for Wanganui till 2 p.m.; and the Murray for Wanganui and Opuuake till 6 p.m. The barque Orleander, from Newcastle, came down to the outer anchorage this morning, but her captain not liking the look of the bar stood out to sea, although the Murray was waiting to take her in tow. She came back to the outer anchorage this afternoon, and will be towed into harbor tomorrow morning. She brings a cargo of coal consigned to Messrs N. Edwrrds and Co. The Zamboanga, a steamer chartered by the Union CompaDy to run in conjunction with the Wakatipu between Sydney and New Zealand, left the former port yesterday for Wellington. She is a vessel of 1024 ton 3 burthen, length 233 ft,, breadth 29ft. 3in., depth of hold 15ft. 3in. She is 120 horse power, and was bivlt in June, 1874. She i 8 magnificently fitted up, being br 'lt expressly for passenger traffic. Her saloon is one of the finest of any of the steamers in the colonies, being light, airy, and elegantly iarrished.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 20 February 1879, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 20 February 1879, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 20 February 1879, Page 2

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