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ARRIVED.

April 8, steamer Wellington, 287, M'Gee, from Picton and Wellington. Passengers : Misses Richmond, Clarke, Mesdames Poole and 3 children, Pharazyn and daughter, Short, Park, Cotteer, Messrs Jones, Donally, Norman, James, Burgham, Beard, Burnett, Beer, Cowau, Dowling, Blyth, Penny (2), Leike, and Poole. — steamer Star of the South, 175, Bayldon, from Wellington and South. — steamer Pelorus, 20, Watts, from Havelock. — cotter Maid of Italy, 15, Clarke, from Riwaka. — cutter Wave, 10, Ricketts, from Sandy Bay. — cutter Southern Cross, 12, Turner, from Pelorua Sound. SAILED. j April 7, steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, for WanganuL — cutter Planet, 12, Thome, for Motueka. — schooner Awaroa, 60, Greagar, for Wanganni. , 8, steamer Kennedy, 136, Palmer, for West Coast. Passengers: Mesdames Paul, Jamieson and child, Messrs Fleming, Norman, Duncan, Conolly, Dew. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Steamer Wallace, from Wanganui, to-mor-row Steamer Taiaroa from Taranaki and Manukau, April 10 Steamer Murray from West Coast, April 1 1 Schooner Frank Guy, from Bateman's Bay Barque Oleander, from Newcastle. Brigautine Edith May, from Port Louis IMPOBTB. Star of the South, from Wellington and South— 40 sacks oatmeal, 5 sacks pearl barley, Edwards & Co; 5 barrels ale, Bachholz; 25 pkgs furniture, White-, 47 boxes, Patterson; 6 springs, 4 axlearms, Balme. EXPOBTB. Awaroa, for Wanganni— 3 cases dates, LeTien ; 118 sacks potatoes, 30 tons coal, Cross jun ; 41 sacks lime, Lukins; 19 mats rice, Sclanders & Co; 10 cases fruit Buchholz; i 4 bales hops, Hariey; 15 cases fruit Phillips; 4 sacks charcoal, 11 mats sugar, Sharp & Co; 44 sacks potatoes, Hursthouse. Wallace, for Wanganui — 30 cases fruit, ' Hale ; 24 pieces timber, 7 pairs naves. 144 felloes, 4 pairs shafts, 200 spokes, Mabin; 3 kegs butter, 3 cases apples, Hooper; 10 sacks lime, Lukins; 5 bales flax, 5 cases kerosene, Edwards & Co; 2000 ft timber, Leech; 25 bags, Arkell; 14 cases apples, Marshall; 45 mata sugar, 18 pkgs, 7 drums oil, Sclanders and Co; 2 casks rum, Edwards & Co. The Lady Barkly leaves on her weekly trip to Golden Bay at 6 p.m. to-day. ln<s Awaroa sailed for Wanganui last evening with a full cargo. The schooner Croydon Lass, with a full cargo of timber and hops, leaves for Timaru this evening. The Peloros arrived from Havelock this morning. She retains to the same port early on Thursday morning. The Lyttelton left Blenheim for Wellington last evening. The Kennedy sailed for West Coast ports this afternoon. The Wallace arrived at Wanganni this morning. She leaves again this evening. The Murray left Hokitika for Greymouth this morning. The signal for a brigautine has been flying all the day. Captain Watts of the Pelorus reports seeing a vessel, which he took to be a three-masted schooner, some distance off Pepin Island. Should his surmise be correct, the vessel will probably be the Frank Guy, now overdue from Bateman's Bay. The Wellington arrived in harbor at 7 a,m. to-day, having left Picton at 9 p.m. yesterday. After discharging cargo ahe was placed on the hard on Haulashore Island for the purpose of having her bottom cleaned and painted. She will come off this evening, and sail for Picton and Wellington immediately afterwards at nine o'clock. The Star of tbe South came into harbor shortly after eight o'clock this morning Shejeft Dnnedin on Tuesday evening, April Island arrived at Oamara next morning; sailed in the evening, but meeting with a strong wind with head sea, she put into Akaroa, and did not arrive at Lyttelton until lo a.tn. on Friday, sailed at 3 p.m. same day, and reached Wellington at 3 p.m. on Satur-day-.left at 3.30 p.m. yesterday, came through the French Pass at 4 a.m. to-day, and arrived hcreas above. The Star of tbe South sails for Westport and Greymouth at 6 p.m.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 84, 8 April 1879, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 84, 8 April 1879, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 84, 8 April 1879, Page 2

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