ARRIVED.
Jaly 17, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Johnston from Golden Bay. 18, steamer Taiaroa, 228, Petersen, from Ttranaki and Manukau. Passengers: Miss Robinson, Messrs Johns, Richardson, and Shwkey — steamer Lyttelton, 86, Scott, from Blenheim. Passenger: Mr Coofrev. — cutter Wave, 10, Kicketts, from Torrent Bay. — cutter Planet, 12, Thorne, from Motueka 18, 'steamer Wallace, 64, Palmer, from Wanganui. BAILED. July 17, cutter Dart, 16, Smith, for Puramahoi. — cntterMaid of Italy, 15, Clarke, for Riwaka. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Steamer Wellington, from Picton and WelIn^tou, to-morrow Steames Charles Edward, from West Coast, July 22 Steamer Arawata, from Melbourne via South July 26 Schooner Awaroa, from Wanganui Barque Vindex, from Newcastle IMPORTS. Lyttelton, from Wairau— 32 pkgs furniture, Mustanley; l box, Saxton; 1 box Tibbie; 1 surf boat, Edwards & Co. Australian Maid, from Tata Island— 12 yards limestone, Gilbertson & Sons. Lady Barkly, from Golden Bay— l box and 17 kegs butter, Wilkie; 1 bide, Bettany; 3 quarters beef, Barnett; 22 pkgs plants, Dahl. Taiaroa, from Taranaki and Manukau— 1 case, Jackson; 128 pipes, Bethwaite; 1 case, Wymond; 8 gparß, Franzen; 1 pel, Miss Deck; 12 sacks oysters, Pascoe,
The Lady Barkly returned from Golden Bay yesterday afternoon. The Wallace arrived from Wanganui this afternoon. She returns there on Monday evening. The Lyttelton arrived from Blenheim this morning after making a good run up. She returns there at noon on Sunday. The Charles Edward is still at Greymouth waiting on improvement in the Hokitika bar. The Kennedy arrived at Westport last evening. She leaveß there for Greymouth thjta evening, the Hokitika bar being unwork•We> Two splendid kauri spars, intended for masts for the Wakatu, arrived by the Taiaroa from Auckland this morning. The Patea sails for Patea this afternoon. .The Richard and Mary has not yet arrived at Foxton. The Wellington leaves Wellington this afternoon, will arrive here to-morrow morning, and sail for Wellington, Taranaki, and Manukau at five p.m., with the outward San ■Francisco mail, taking Sydney, Melbourne, and Hobartoo passengers. The Taiaroa came into harbor at 7 a.m. to-day. She left Onehunga at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, and arrived off New Plymouth «arly yesterday morning; landed passengers, mails, and cargo, and proceeded on to Nelson at 10 a.m., arrived at the outer anchorage at I*3o a.m. to-day, and entering the harbor as above. Fine weather was marked the passage down. The Taiaroa sails for Picton aad Wellington at 4.30 p m.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 170, 18 July 1879, Page 2
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397ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 170, 18 July 1879, Page 2
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