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May 3, steamer Arawata, G23, Sinclair, from Melbourne via South. Passengers: Mrs Wesly, Rev Fendall, Messrs Burton, Johns, Grenheet.Tobt, Clouston, Thorne (2). — cutter Maid of Italy, 15, Clarke, from Riwaka. — cutter Planet, 12, Thorne, from Motueka. — schooner May, 21, Taylor, from Croixelles. — ketch Argus, 36, Williams, from Waitapu. — ketch Standard, 21, Westrupp, from Waitapu. — cutter Wave, 10, Rickett, from Torrent Bay. 3, steamer Taiaroa, 228, Petersen, from Picton and Wellington. SAILED. May 2, three-masted schooner Edith May, 213, Anderson, for Kaipara. — schooner Arthur VVakefleld, 44, Andrew, for Wanganui. 3, steamer Pelorus, 20, Watts, for Havelock. — steamer Patea, 50, Gibbons, for Patea. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. — cutter Planet, 12, Thorne, for Motueka. EXPECTED ABRIVA.LB. Steamer Wallace, from Wanganui, to-mor-row Steamer Murray, from Wellington, to morrow Steamer Kennedy, from West Coast, to.morrow Steamer Wellington, from Picton and Wellington, May 6 Steamer Star of the South, from Wellington and South, May 7 Barque Natal Queen, from Newcastle Barque Cbaudiere, from London IMPOETB. Argus, from Waitapu— 30,000 feet timber, John Scott. Wave, from Torrent Bay— 4 cords firewood, Order. Arawata, from Wellington, South and Melbourne— 2 caßes, H. D. Jackson; 1 truss, N. Edwards & Co; 6 qr- tierces tobacco, Davis; 14 pkgs, Bettany; 3 cases, Wymond & Co; 2 bags fish, Order; 1 pkg. 1 case, Buxton and Co; 1 case, Black & Son; 3 bales, 1 parcel Sclanders & Co; 1 case, Coutts; 2 cases, HounBell; 3 cases, Order; 1 pel, Martin. EXPOBTB. Wellington, for Picton and Wellington— 1 horse, M'Kay; 1 bag seed, Budden; 2 chests, 5 half-chests, and 14 boxes tea, Sclanders and Co.; 12 sacks lime, Lukins; 3 pkgs, Lightband & Co.; 7 trunks boots, 1 bale leather, Healy & Son; 4 truck wheels and axles, Moutray & Crosbie; 17 cases fruit, Alexander; 24 cases fruit, 2 cases eggs, 10 kegs butter, 4 coops poultry, Hodder & Co.; 6 cases, 2 coops poultry, Burgess & Newth; 2 cases, Mackay; 30 cases fruit, Moller; 50 sacks malt, Hooper & Dodson.
The Pelorus gailed for Havelock this morning. The Fatea sailed for Patea at 1 p.m. today. The Richard and Mary arrived at Lyttelton from Waitapu on Thursday. The Edith May hove up anchor Bhortly before duak yesterday, and set sail for Kaipara. The Kennedy left Westport for Nelson this morning at 10 o'clock. She should arrive to-morrow morning, and will leave for Wellington on Monday. The Murray arrived at Wellington yesterday afternoon at 2 p.m , and will probably return to-morrow morning, and leave for the Coast on Monday. The Wallace arrived at Wangauui at 4.40 yesterday afternoon. She will probably return to-morrow, and will leave for Wanganui again on Monday. We understand that some changes will Bhortly take place among the chief and second officers of the Union Company. The Arthur Wakefleld sailed for Motueka last night, there to load for Wanganui. The Wellington leaves Wellington at noon on Monday, will arrive here on Tuesday morning, and sail for Picton and Wellington at 5 p.m. same day. The Arawata made some splendid running last night. She left Wellington shorlly after seven o'clock, and as the night was fine and clear she came along at fall speed, and although she came round the Island she was off the Lighthouse at five this morning. At times she was running over 13 knots per hour. r The following io a list of the passengers by the Wellington yesterday :— Misses Fell and girl, Mrs Smith, Messrs Collins, Mackay Wastney, Burgess. The Taiaroa arrived in harbor at 3 p m to-day having left Picton at six this morning She sails for Taranaki and Manukau by the same tide at 5 30. p.m. The s.s. Arawata, Captain Sinclair, sailed fromHobson'sßayat 2-30 p.m. on the 23rd April, with the Suez mail, 78 passengers, and 290 tons cargo, and arrived here at 530 this morning. She made a fast run of 4 days and 2 hours to the Bluff, and called at Port Chalmers on the 29th, and made Lvtteltononthe3oth,lamving at Welligton on May Ist; sailed at 7-30 p.m. yesterday, and here ad above. The' Arawata sails for Wellington, South and Melbourne at 5 p.m. with the outward Suez mail.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 105, 3 May 1879, Page 2
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