ARRIVED.
March 28, steamer Taiaroa, 228, Petersen, from Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers: Miss Holland, Mesdames Kingsford, Messrs CRorke, Kingsford, Elman, Reid, Shaw, and yitcairn. — steamer Claud Hamilton, 529, Muir, from Melbourne via West Coast. Passengers: Messrs Waite, Gordon, and Parker. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from JJLotaeka. BAILED. March 28, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. — schooner Awaroa, 60, Gce&gar, for Wanganui. — ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, for Aisle Island. — steamer Taiaroa, 228, PeteVSfen, for Melon aad Wellington. Passengers: Miss Brows, Mesdames Balmore and child, Fittall, and family, Felton, Messrs Fittall, Cwnmurunk, Rosette, Brown, Cresswell. — schooner Richard and Mary, 44, Millar, for Wanganui. EXPECTED ABBITAI-B. Steamer Wellington, from Picton and Wellington, to-morrow Steamer Patea, from Wellington, to-morrow Steamer Murray, from West Coast, March 30 Steamer Pelorus, from Havelock Schooner Croydon Lass, from Lyttelton Schooner Frank Guy, from Bateman's Bay Barque Edith May, from Port Louis IMPOSTS. Taiaroa, from Taranaki aud Manukau— 1 pel, Bullick; 1 pel, Hodder & Co; 1 pel, Webb; 1 pel, Laird; lpkg, Moutray & Co; 1 case, H. D. Jackson; 1 pel, Crooke. E-3.08T8. Richard and Mary, for Wanganui— 65 tons coal, Edwards & Co. Awaroa, for Wanganui— 4 cases, 1 pel, Wymond & Co ; 25 sacks malt, Buxton & Co; 17 sacks malt, Sharp & Co; 60 sacks potatoes, Buchholz; 227 sacks potatoes, 30 tons coal, J. S. Cross; 5 sacks potatoes, H. Young; 6 "bag* date*, R. Levien; 2 bags malt Hooper •nd Dodson; 35 bags malt, Harley.
The Wallace left this afternoon for Wellington direct. The Lyttelton left this afternoon for Blenheim. The Murray leaves Greymouth to-morrow, arriving here on Sunday evening. The Kennedy leaves for Westnort to-mor-row afternoon at 4 o'clock The Oleander sailed to-day from Newcattle with a cargo of coal for Messrs N. Edwards & Co. Tbe Maori leaves Dunerlin to-day on her monthly trip round the Middle Island. The Pelorus left Havelock for Nelson at 6 a.m. to-day. The schooner Croydon Lass left Lyttelton lait night with a full cargo for Nelson. The Awaroa was towed to sea by the Lady Barkly this morning, and with a S.W wind behind her soon passed out of sight. She is a fall vessel. The Claud Hamiton arrived in harbor shortly before noon to-day. She left Melbourne on the 20th, and arrived off Hokitika on Wednesday morning; called at Greymouth, which port she left at 2.30 p.m. yesterday, and arrived here aa above. The Claud Hamilton sails for Wellington at 10 ■J"; to-morrow, taking cargo and passengers. The Wellington sailed from Wellington this afternoon, will arrive here to-morrow morning, and leave for Taranaki and Manukau by tte tame tide at noon with the outward San Francisco mail. She calls at Wellington for the mails, and will land passengers only there. The Tasso took in ballast to-day, and will finish discharging the remainder of her cargo to-morrow. This, it is expected, will be finished in time to admit of her Bailing by the afternoon tide. Her destination is Newcastle. The Richard and Mary sailed for Wanganui thia morning. She was towed to sea by the Taiaroa. When at tbe entrance to the harbor the tow-line parted, and the achooner drifted up to the wharf before she was picked up by the steamer, which was backed down to her. Eventually the Taiaroa got out safely with her charge. The Taiaroa arrived at the outer anchorage early this morning, and came into harbor at 9.3 a a.m. She left Onehunga at 1030 a.m. on Wednesday, and arrived off New Plymouth early yesterday morningj landed passengers and cargo, and sailed for Nelson at noon, arriving here as above. The Taiaroa sailed for Picton and Wellington by the same tide.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NEM18790328.2.3.2
Bibliographic details
Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 75, 28 March 1879, Page 2
Word Count
606ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 75, 28 March 1879, Page 2
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.