ARRIVED.
April 30, schooner Awaroa, 60, Greagar, from Wanganui. — cutter Maid of Italy, 15, Clarke, from Riwaka. — ketch Prospect, 21, Westrnpp, from CroLxelles. May 1, steamer Murray, 78, Conwav, from West Coast. — cotter Planet, 12, Thome, from Motn«ka. BAILED. April 30, steamer Claud Hamilton, 529, Kewman, for Melbourne, via West Coast. Passengers : Miss Davidson, Mre Smith, C. H. Brown, Hall. EXPECTED ABRIVALB. Steamer Patea, from Wellington, to-day Steamer Wellington, from Taranaki aud Manakau, to-morrow Steamer Taiaroa, from Picton, and Wellington, May 3 Steamer Arawata, from Melbourne via South, May 3. Steamer Kennedy, from West Coast, May 4 Barque Chaudiere, from London IMPOBTB. Wallace, from Wellington— 2s bdls wire, 39 trunks, 12 pkgs, Franzen; 30 pkgs, Edwards & Co; 8 pkgs, I oat ribber, Buxtou & Co; 1 keg, Moutray; 1 bale, Hingston. Awaroa, from Wanganui— > 5 bales wool, 1361 skins, Bettany; 120 sheep, Order; 2 pkgs, Xoyvett. Midge, from Waitapu— 6000 ft. timber, Scott; 3 pkgs, Order. EXPORTS. Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne— 18 bales flax, R. Lerien; 32 cases hides, 2 groored pulleys, Bettany; 25 pkgs produce, Phillips.
The Maori arrived at Westport at 6-30 ftjn. to-day. Tbe Wallace leaves for Wanganui at eight o'clock to-night The Kennedy arrived at Hokitika thia morning. She leaves therefor Greymouth to-morrow. Tbe Murray arrived here from Weatport at 2 p.ot. to-day. She leaves for Wellington at 10 pa. The Patea left Ellington for Nelson at two o'clock this mon^g, an< i waa coming up the Bay when we wb, t to press. Passengers: Mr Anderson, am Mr and Master Gibson. The Awaroa came into karbor by last night's tide. She bringa a Srgo of Bhe ■kins, &c, and leaves on the i^ura trfc tomorrow. * The Edith May hauled along the Commercial Wharf yesterday af ternoot, hn & commenced ballasting this morning. The repairs to the Pelorus will be finished to-morrow, and she sails for Havelock \u tbe evening. Fears are entertained for the safety of the fore-and aft schooner Pioneer, now 75 days oat from Mauritius to Lyttelton. Tbe Wellington orossed the Manukaa bar at 3.45. p.m. yesterday, will arrive her* early to-morrow morrtner. —4 nail for Pictoa and *"££■ v*" l *™ * P-m. same tide The Taiaroa leaves Wellington to-morrow afternoon, will arrive here on Saturday morning, and sail for Taranaki and Manukau at 5 p.m. same day. The Arawata arrived at Wellington at 10 a.m. to-day. She leaves there to-morrow afternoon, will arrive oere on Saturday morning, and *ail for Melbourne via Wellington a? 4 Southern ports the same day at 4 p.m.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 103, 1 May 1879, Page 2
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