EXPORTS.
Awaroa, for Wanganui— 8 pkga drapery, 28 pkgs, 125 mats sugar, Sclanders & Co; 2 pieces timber, Cross; 20 sacks lime, LukinsI hale hops, % bags malt, T. Harley; 7000 feet timber, 300 sacks potatoes, Cross, jun.
The Kennedy leaves for West Coast ports at four o'clock this afternoon. The Wallace will sail for Wanganui direct at seven o'clock this evening. The Murray is due at Grey mouth from Hokitika to-day. The LyMelton is due at Wellington from 'Blenheim to-day. The Awaroa sailed for Wanganui last evening. The Richard and Mary leaves Lyttelton for Nelson this evening. The Star of the South arrived from Greymouth last evening, having left that port on Thursday afternoon. She brings a cargo of coal, which she commenced discharging alongside the Government Wharf to-day. The Wellington arrived in harbor this morning at 10.30., having left Wellington at 2 30. p.m. and Ticton at 11.30. p.m. yesterday. She sailed for Taranaki and Manukau by the same tide at 1.45. p.m. The Tongoy was towed to the outer anchorage tbis afternoon by the Wallace, Captain Edwards having managed to secure a crew>for bis vessel in Wellington by offering a good figure. Her destination is Newcastle. The Taiaroa, with the inward San Francisco mail, arrived in harbor late last evening. She left Onebunga at 8 p.m. on Thursday, aud arrived off New Plymouth at 6 a.m. yesterday ; landed mails, passengers, and cargo, and sailed for Nelson at 8-30 a.m., arriving here as above. After shipping a large, cargo, the Taiaroa sailed for Picton and Wellington by the same tide early this morning. She leaves Wellington at noon on Monday, will arrive here on Tuesday morning, and Bail for Picton and Wellington at 2 p m.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 64, 15 March 1879, Page 2
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286EXPORTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 64, 15 March 1879, Page 2
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