ARRIVED.
May 31, steamer Murray, 78, Conway, from West Coast. Passengers : Misses Freeman, Breach, Mesdamcs Daly and 2 children, Hardy, Clarke, Gordon, Chambers and 3 children. Hunter and child, Messrs Cootes, Green, Kelly, Marlow. Demflnt MaxDaly, Hardy, Clarke, CollWt, Gordon! Norris, Burn, Ellis, Chambers, Hunter O'Eegan, nnd Clarke. ' BAILED. May 31, steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, for Wellington. •Tone 1, steamer Arawata, 623, M'Lean, for Wellington, South, and Melbourne. Passengers : Misses Huffman, Huston, Mesdames Brazier, Thornton, Messrs Cross, Pitt, Low, Richardson, Brazier, Harley, Stick. Brown T schooner Sisters, 15, Charles, for MotuPip*- — cutter Dauntless, 12, Bicketts, for Croixelles., 2 steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. . ' Expected aurtvals. Steamer Wallace, from Wellington tomorrow ' Steamer Wanganni, from Wellington and Sonth, tomorrow Steamer, Wellington, from Picton and Wellington, to-morrow Steamer Kennedy, from West Coast, June 5 Steamer Torea, from Picton Steamer Pelorus, from Havelock Schooner Awaroa, from Wanganui Barque Chaudiere, from London IMPOBTB. Murray, from West Coast— 40 tons coal, Edwards & Co. Arawata, from Melbourne and South— 20 baps rice, Webster; 1 case, Sclanders & Co; 5 cases, Lucas & Son; 1 case, Arthur & Co • 1 case, Miss Bullick; 32 boxes tea, 1 i-cask brandy, Buxton & Co; 10 chests, 6 i-chests, 48 boxes tea, M.Daris; 17 pieces cedar, 1 case, Fleming; 1 case piano, Browning; 1 case, Edwards & Co; 2 pkgs, Healy & Son, 5 cases, Lightband & Co; 10 pkgs, W C Wilkins; 4 pkgs, Eaine; 4 pkgs, Johns: 7 pkgs.F. Trask; l pel, Wymond & Co: 1 malt screen, Harley Bros; 10. bags coffee, Webster; 1 case, Stanton ; 3 pels, J. Hounsell ; lease, Jackson; 2 cases wine, Brown; 15 cases plants, Dahl; 3 cases, Hale; 1 case, bproule; 1 case,Levinsohn; 1 truss, Everett Bros.; 2 crates, Dixon; 1 bar iron, Forsyth. The Murray leaves for West Coast ports at 5 o'clock this evening. The Wallace arrived at Wellington this morning. She leaves there on return this evening, and is announced for Wanganui at 3 p.m. to-morrow. The Claud Hamilton has been supplied with a new shaft, and leaves for New Zealand ports this week. The Omeo, after making one trip to New Zealand for the Union Company, has been laid up. ' According to the time-table the Maori will be due here from West Coast ports on Thursday next. The Eichard and Mary is on the bard near the Commercial Wharf being cleaned and painted. The Wanganui leaves Wellington this afternoon, will arrive here to-morrow morning, and sail for Westport and Greyoiouth same day. The Wellington leaves Wellington this atternoon, will arrive bore to-morrow morning, and sail for Picton and Wellington at 4 p.m. The Taiaroa arrived at Onehunga to-day She remains there until the arrival of the San Franeisco mail, due at Auckland on Wednesday. The Arawata aailed for Wellington, South, and Melbourne at 4 a.m. yesterday, and arrived at the former port at 1-30 p.m She leaves there for Lyttelton this afterhood.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1879, Page 2
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477ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1879, Page 2
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