ARRIVED.
March 9, steamer Patea, 50, Gibbons, from Wellington. — schooner Sisters, 15, Charles, from Motupipi. — ketch Standard, 10, Tinney, from French Pass. 10, steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, from Picton aud Wellington. SAILED. March 8, steamer Taiaroa, 230, Petersen, for Taranaki and Manukau. 9, steamer Ladybird, 286, Malcolm, for Wellington. — ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, for Adele Island. — cutter Dauntless, 12, Ricketts, for Adele Island. 10, Bteamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, for Wanganui. Passengers: Haygarth Comedy Company (11), Messrs White, James, Morris, Moudie, and 9 steerage. EXPECTED ABBIVALB. Steamer Wellington, from Picton and Wellington, to-morrow Steamer Taiaroa, from Taranaki aud Manukau, March 13 Steamer Pelorus, from Havelock Schooner Awaroa, from Wanganui Schooner Richard and Mary, from Lyttelton Schooner Frank Guy, from Bateman's Bay
The Kennedy is at Hokitika. She leaves for Gr .ymouth by to-morrow's tide. The Murray sails for West Coast ports tomcrrow morniog at ten o'clock. Tbe LytteUon arrived at Wellington yesterday. She leaves for Kekerangu this afternoon. The Taiaroa sailed for Taranaki and Manukau at 6 p.m. on Saturday, and arrived at the latter port this morniog. The Patea arrived in harbor early yesterday morning, having left Wellington at 3 p.m. on Saturday. She sails for Patea at 5 o'clock this evening. The Ringarooma will he due at the Bluff from Melbourne via Hobarton to-morrow. The Ladybird sailed for Wellington shortly after eight o'clock yesterday morning, and arrived at that port at 8.30 p.m. She proceeds up the Ea3t Coast to-day. The Pelorus, which sailed from Havelock on Saturday, returned to that port from some unexplaiued reason. She however left again at 11.30 a.m. to-day for Nelson. The Wellington left Wellington at 2 p.m. to-day, will arrive here to morrow morning, and sail for Picton and Wellingt on by tbe same tide at 10 a.m. The Wallace came into harbor this morning at 5 o'clock. She was detained at Wellington, for the purpose of bringing the Suez mail across to Nelson, until the arrival of the Arawata yesterday morning ; called at Picton, aod arrived here as above. The Wallace brings a few immigrants for the West Coast, who came out by the Warwick. She sailed for Wanganui this afternoon. The Auckland Steamship Company propose to spend £1500 on the Pretty Jane, and to run her between Onehunga and Wanganui, calling at intermediate ports ; also to purchase a new steamer from England, to cost about £7000, for the Ea3t or West Coast trade.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1879, Page 2
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402ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1879, Page 2
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