ARRIVED.
May 29, schooner Richard and Mary u Miller, from Oam.irn. ' — schooner vVnitohai, IC, Robinson, from Havelock. — schooner Sisters, 15, Charles, from Mot upi pi. — cutter Dauntless, IS, Kieketts, from Croixelles. — steamer Pelorus, 20, Walts, from Havelock. — cutter Maid of Italy , 15, Clarke, from Riwaka. SAILED. May 28, cutter Wave, 10, Rieketls, for Torrent Bay. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Steamer Wellington, from Toranalii and Manuka u, to-day Steamer, Taiaroa, frenj Pieion and Wellington, to-niotrow Steamer Wallace, from Wanganui, to-rnor-row Steamer Ar.iwatn, from Melbourne via South, Ma}- 31 Steamer Murray, trom West Coast, May 31 Steamer Toren, from Picton Steamer Pelorus, from Ilavelock Schooner Awaroa, from Wanganui Barque Chaudiere, from London ijrpoitTS. Richard and Mary, from Oamaru— 6s tons flour, Levien. Julius Vogel, from Wellington— l7o telegraph poks, Telegraph Department. The Lylteltou arrived at Blenheim yesterday, and left there to-day for Wellington. The Kennedy leaves for West Coast ports at 5 o'clock this evening. The Murray leaves Hokitika for Greymouth this afternoon. The barques Oleander and Tasso are advertised for sale at Newcastle. The Pelorus arrived from Havelock tbis afternoon. She returns to the game port on Saturday. The Wallace leaves WAnganui to-day, will arrive tomorrow morning and leave again for Wellington direct at 2 p m. The Wellington leit New Plymouth at 930 this morning, will arrive here to-night, and sail for Picton and Wellington at noon to-morrow. The Richard r.nd Mary arrived from Oamaru this morning, after a long passage, which was caused by adverse weather. She brings a cargo of flour for Mr R. Levien. The Edith Reid finished discharging cargo yesterday, and hauled alongside the Government Wharf, where she was ballasted to-day. She will proceed to sea to-morrow. From M. le Capiiaiue Arnand, of the French barque Arrogante, we learn that freights eontinne dull at Newcastle, and that shipping is plentiful. The Taiaroa leaves Wellington this afternoon, and will arrive here to-morrow morning 1 . She will remain here until the Arawata arrives, sailing at 2 p m. on Saturday for Taranaki and Manukau. The Arawata is making good progress up the New Zealand coast, having arrived at Lytteiton ibis morning. She will Teach Wellington to-morrow morning, and leaves in the afternoon for Xelson, arriving hero on Saturday morning. The Arawata has a large cargo to land here, there being, in addition to the Nelson cargo, a large batch for the West Coast. She sails for Wellington, South, and Melbourne, with the outward Suez mail, at 4 p.m. on Saturday.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 127, 29 May 1879, Page 2
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410ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 127, 29 May 1879, Page 2
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