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HIGH WATER AT NELSON.

AEMVED. March 25, schooner Richard and Mary 44, Millar, from Lyttelton. * — schooner Uno, 20, Emms, from New Harbor. — cutter Maid of Italy, 15, Clarke, from Riwaka. — cutter Planet, 12, Thome, from Motueka. — ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, from Marabau. 26, steamer Patea, 50, Gibbons, from tatea. — cutter Dauntless, 12, Ricketts, from Island. — steamer Lyttelton, 86, Scott, from Blenheim. SAILED. March 25, ketch Standard, 10, Westrupp, for Waitapu. — cutter Midge, 17, Kure, for Waitnpu. — cutter Wave, 10, Ricketts, for Torrent Bay. 2G, steamer Patea, 50, Gibbon, for Wellington. Passengers: Messrs Derrett, Beck, Greeg, Jackson. — cutter Planet, 12, Thome, for Motueka. EXPECTED AHRIYALB. Steamer Wallace, from Wanganui, to morrow Steamer Taiaroa, from Taranuki and Manukau, to-momorrow Steamer Kennedy, from West Coast ports, to morrow Steamer Claud Hamilton, from Melbourne via West Coast to morrow Steamer Wellington, from Picton and Wellington, March 'i 9 Steamer I'plorus, from Ilavelock Schooner Croydon Lass, from Lyttelton Schooner Frank Guy, from Rateman's Bay Barque Edith May, from Port Louis IMPOSTS. Awaroa, from Wanganui— .10 bales wool 1000 sheep skins, Bettany. ' Uno, from New Harbor— 14 cords firewood Order. May, from Ncwnarbor— 8 cords firewood, Order. ' Richard and Mary, from Lyttelton— 582 Backs wheat, 25 bags grass seed, Griffin & Son Patea, from Patea— 12 sacks grass seed, Budden; 50 sacks grass seed, Order; 1 sock, Sheal. Prospect, from Marahau— 24 yards stone, O Malley. Dauntless, from Marahau— 14 yards stoneO Malley. EXPOBTB. Midge, for Waitapu— I o bags sugar, 1 case Tinegar, 1 pkg saws, Sclanders & Co; 1 pkg Buxton & Co; 10 bags bran, 1 bag oat*' Jones; 4 cases lemonade, Harley: 4 sacks grass seed, Buxton & Co. Patea, for Wellington-5 tons potatoes 30 cases fruit, 2 coops fowls, Alexander- 1 case eggs, Buchholz.

The schooner Ciio is undergoing an overhaul at Lyttelton. The Lyttelton arrived from Blenheim this afternoon. The Murray arrived at Ilokitika from Westport this morning The Kennedy left Westport at 12.30 p.m. to-day, will arrive to-morrow morning and return to the Coast on Friday. The Wallace left Wanganui this mornin" will arrive during the night, and leave for Wellington at 4 p.m. to morrow. The Wellington arrived at Wellington from Picton early this morning. The Patea arrived from Patea early this morning having left there yesterday morning. She sailed for Wellington this afternoon. The Taiaroa left Onebunga at 10.30 a.m. to-day, will arrive here to-morrow evening and sail for Picton and Wellington at 10 a.m' on Friday. The Claud Hamilton arrived off Hokitika early this morning, and leaves there for Greymouth this evening. She will probably reach here to -morrrow evening. The Union Company's time table for the month of April has been issued. It is the best yet published by that company, and contains a large map of New Zealand, New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania, shew"?B clearly the P ortß in tnese colonies at which the Company's steamers call. A table of the distances run at sea i 3 also given. The Richard and Mary arrived from Lyttelton last evening. Captain Millar report* leaving that port on Wednesday morning but in consequence of a S.E. gale anchored at the Heads until Friday morning, when the schooner took her departure; experienced a gale of wind from the N.E. in the evening and afterwards variable winds to Cape Campbell. On Monday got a SE. gale which carried the vessel to Pepin laland which place she was abreast of at uoon yesterday arriving here as above. The Richard and Mary brings 607 sacks of grass seed and wheat, consigned to Mr Griffin

Jlakcu Morn. After. Wednesday -JG ... 11-31 ]•>■&' Thursday 27 ... 1212 12:58 Friday ' 2S ... 12 58 i-^o Saturday ; y ... 14 1 210 Sunday 30 ... 2 .°,9 "j 1,0 Monday ,11 ... 350 4 :>(, "

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 73, 26 March 1879, Page 2

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HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 73, 26 March 1879, Page 2

HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 73, 26 March 1879, Page 2

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