ARRIVED.
March 3, ateamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Motueka. — cutter Planet, 12, Thorne, from Motueka. 4, steamer Taiaroa, 228, Petersen, from Picton and Wellington— Passengers : Miss Duneders (3), Miss Bullick, Mesdanies Gaukrodger, Duneders, Robertson, Christopher, Dr Tripe, Dr Garsea, Messrs Bell, Light, Stuart, Galbraith, Christopher, Robertson, Harris, Nancarrow, Perring, Williams, and Beeves. SAILED. March 3, steamer Kennedy, 136, Palmer, for Wellington. 4, cutter Dauntless, 12, Ricketts, for Adele Island. — cutter Wave, 10, Ricketts for Torrent Say. — steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, for WanXanui — Passengers : Miss Knyvett, Mrs Hicholls, Messrs Pickering, Norgate, Walker and son, Lynch, Donovan, Johnson, Smith, And 4 in the steerag6. — ship Warwick, 1005, Sexton, for Wellington. — steamer Toiaroa, 228, Petersen for Picton, and Wellington. EXPECTED ABRIVALB. Steamer Claud Hamilton, from Wellington. to-morrow. Steamer Wellington, from Taranaki and Manukau, March 6. Schooner Dido, from Lyttelton
The Kennedy arrived at Wellington early this morning. She leaves there on return io-morrow. The Wallace sailed for Wanganui at one o'clock to-day. She leaves there on return to-morrow evening. The Ljttelton is expected to leave Blenteini for Nelson to-day. The Lady Barkly sails on her usual weekly ■trip to Golden Bay at 9 a.m. to morrow. The Ringorooma leaves Melbourne for Hew Zealand ports to day. The Tongooy hauled into the stream this morning. The Claud Hamilton leaves Wellington this afternoon, will arrive here tomorrow morning, and will sail for Melbourne via West Coast by the same tide at 6 a.m. The Taiaroa contrived to mis 3 the tide this morning, having arrived at the outeranchorage about an hour too late. She consequently came to an, anchor, and remained there until 1.30 p.m., when 3he came into harbor. She sailed for Picton and Wellington by the same tide at 3 p.m. The Oleander commenced ballasting to-day. She will take in enough to stiffen her, and then discharge the remainder of her cargo. She proceeds to Newcastle in the conrse of a day or two. The work of dismantling the Charles Edward was commenced yesterday mo ruing, and during the day the topmast and yards were sent down from aloft. The old boiler ■will be taken out shortly, after which the resael will, be placed on the cradle for a .thorough overhaul. ■•• The Warwick hove up anchor this morning, and toqk her departure for Wellington. She has been hammering against a strong breeze ever since, and has made good headway.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 54, 4 March 1879, Page 2
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397ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 54, 4 March 1879, Page 2
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