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Manli /;. sfeairer Claud Hamilton, 529, *luir, from Wc-llinnton — Passengers- Misses M'Gc-c, Lkhhankl (2), Mr and Mrs Boardman, Mrs Scott, Messrs Lichhardel, Arkell, Clark.'- on, Jackson, Cluydcn, Tieyisall, Wix nnd foii, Deu.Miire, Quiiilan, Ludlow, Dall Wllts-Ol). ' Maroh -1. Icrtcli Pm-potf, 21. Westrupp, for A tide ! ,ls;i,d. ' 5, steamer Claud Hamilton, 529, Muir, for Melbourne via West Coast ports—Passengers: Mr and Mrs Knight, Messrs Kicgdon, Ilargreaves. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Golden Bay. — schooner Awaroa, 60, Gregar, for ■Wanganui. — ketch Standard, 10, Ricketts, for Trench Pass. EXPECTED ABUTTALS. Steamer Wellington, from Taranaki and Manukau, to-morrow Steamer Kennedy, from Wellington, to-mor-row Steamer Wallaee, from Wanganui, to-mor-row Steamer Taiaroa, from Picton and Wellington, March 7 Steamer Murray, from West Coast ports, March 8. Steamer Patea, from Wellington Schooner Dido, from Lyttelton Schooner Richard and Mary, from Lyttelton Brigantine Sheet Anchor, from Batcman's Bay IMPOETB. Taiaroa, from Wellington— 1 pel, Fell; 2 pkgg, Bishop; 254 sheep, Order; 1 bag,Railway Department; 2 case, 3 trunks, Buchliolz; 1 bag, Andrew; 50 cases jam, Sclanders & Co; 4 cases, Huuter; 1 case Trautvetter; 10 backs oatmeal, Neale & Haddow; 3 boxes, Jones; 1 pel. Franzen; I case, h! D.Jackson; 5 boxes, West; 4 cases, Hadfield; 12 cases, Edwards & Co; 1 box, Pitt; 1 box, M'Gee; 15 cases, Order ; 4 cases, Wilkie; 1 case, Barnes: 10 sacks oatmeal, Hod- & Co; 2 cases, Lightbaod & Co. EXPOETS. Kennedy, for Wellington— 60 bales wool Edwards & Co; 40 bags chaff, 19 cases Bingston; 45 pkgg, Patterson. Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne— 33 bales flax, 1 ease dressing machine, R. Levien-, 1 box gold, National Bank; 3 bales wool, N. Edwards and Co; 1 bale wool, Curtis Bros. Awaroa, for Wanganui —50 tons coal, Cross, jun.; 120 pkgs, Cross; 20 sacks lime, Lukins; 22 sacks rice, 5 pkgs, 4 pkgs tea, 10 mats sugar, Sclanders & Co; 2 bales hop3, Hogg. * Lady Barkly, for Golden Bay- 1 case, Houiisell; 2 hhds ale. Harley; 5 pkgs, N. Edwards & Co; 4 pkg, Franzen; 1 bale, iJlick; 6 sacks grass seed, Canning; 518 feet timber. Baigent; 21 pkgs, Sclanders & Co. Taiaroa, for Picton and Wellington— 10 cases kerosene, Cawthron; 1 box, Mrs Jones--1 sack lime, Lukins; 3 cases, Webster; 1 qrcask brandy, 11 sacks coal, Sclanders & Co; 2 cases, 2 bales, Wymond & Co; 28 cases frmt, Buchholz; 4 cases eggs, 3 kegs butter 37 eases fruit, 24 sacks potatoes, 6 sacks onions. Alexander; G cases pears, 4 cases eggs, Hodder & Co; 5 bales tow, Darby 1 reaper platform, 1 case, Buxton & Co- <>0 cases fruit.. Mollc-r; 1C pkgs, 24 sacks potatoes, Hingston; 20 cases fruit, Burgess and Aewth; 4 truck wheels. 1 case, Moutray and Crnsbie; 1 horse, Twist & Gay; 3 cases, R Mackay; l pc ] Cooper; 3 cases furniture Sharp & Pickering; 23 cases fruit, Middlemiss.
The Lyttelton arrived from Blenheim this afternoon. She sails for the same place on Friday at 10 a.m. The Kennedy leaves Wellington this evening, will arrive here to-morrow morning, and sail again by the same tide at 11 o'clock for West Coast ports. The Wallace arrived at Wanganui early this morning. She will sail for Nelson this evening. The Murray was unable to enter Hokitika yesterday owing to the shallowness of the bar. She ran for Greymouth, where she is discharging her Hokitika cargo. The Lady Barkly sailed for Golden Bay this morning. The Awaroa sailed for Wanganni this morning with a full cargo. The Arawata, which left Melbourne on Saturday last with the Suez mail, was not telegraphed as having arrived at the Bluff when we went to press. The CSaud, Hamilton arrived in harbor early thfc morning, having left Wellington at 2p m. yesterday. After shipping a few tons of cargo she sailed for Melbourne via West Coast ports by the sirtne tide at 7 a.m. Ihe Pelorus yesterday underwent her half yearly examination at the hands of the Govprnment Inspector, who found everything m a satisfactory condition. She leaves for Havelock at five o'clock this evening The Wellington leaves Onehunga this afternoon, will arrive here to-morrow evening, and sail for Picton and Wellington at 8 a.m. on Friday. The Taiaroa arrived at Wellington at 9 30 a.m. to-day. She leaves there to-morrow afternoon, will arrrive here on Friday morning, and sail for Taranaki and Manukau at 5 p.m. next day. There are as yet no signs of the brigantine bheet Anchor, now over due from Bateinan s Bay. As the winds blowing across the Middle Ground lately have been reported as bemg chiefly from the S.W. she ought to nave put in an appearance here ere this. The following is the passenger list of the Taiaroa, which sailed yesterday afternoon for Picton and Wellington :— Misses Breen OConnell, Andrew (2), Mesdames Levien, Jirownlee, Carr, Capper, Ward and servant, and Macalister, General Davidion, Rev. J. C. Andrew, Master Andrew, Messrs Heyhoe, Healy, O. Curtis, Murray, Scott, Robertson, Ward, Canning.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 55, 5 March 1879, Page 2
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