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Oct. .11, sfeamer Claud ITamiHon, 569, Calder, from Melbourne via Port Chalmers. Passengers : Miss Boght, Messrs Browell, Nichola, and 13 steerage. — schooner Waitohai, 16, Robertson, from Havelock. — cntter Midge, 16. Eure, from Waitapu. — steamer Murray, 78, Con way, from West Coast. Passengers : Mesdauies Carpenter and 9 children, Hart, Messrs Young, Mowbray, Gilmer, Bevan, Savage, Vaugban Bray, Thompson, Cork, Donald, and Hart Nov. 1, cutter Planet, 12, Thorn, from Riwaka. — steamer Lady Barkly, .10, Walker, from Motueka. SAILED. Oct. 31, steamer Wallace, 64, Palmer, for Wanganui. — Not. !, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. — steamer Claud Hamilton, 569, Calder, for Melbourne via West Coast. Passengers: Messrs Hawkins, Reardon, Horn, and Benjamin. IMPOSTS. Murray, from West Coast—47 tons coal, Edwards & Co; 2 bags gold, Bank of New Zealand. Taiaroa, from Taranaki and Manukau 1 bo*, Gilbert; 291 bees barley, Hooper and DodsoD; 1 case, Bishop of Nelson; 1 boat, Glasgow; 1 pel, Sham & Pickering; 1 box, F. N. Jones; 1 c<i3e, Jackson; 1 case, Lucas and Son; 1 truss, .Tones; 1 case, Bank of New Zealand; 16 pkgs, Lawrence Claud Hamilton, from Melbourne— 3 cases, Order; 3 bales, Phillips; 1 case, Patterson; 2 cases, Mekins; 1 case. 1 pel, Hounsell: 6 pks perambulators, H. Hounsell; 3 cases tobacco, 1 case matches, 5 cases bitters, 30 bags onions, 1 case, Levien; 3 cases cigars, 2 cases tobacco, Sclanders & Cc; 4 cases and 3 pkgs tobacco, West; 3 coses tobacco, Davis; 1 case, Wymond; I pel, Dee; 1 pel, Hadfield; 20 Mis wire, 1 pkg staples, Lewis; 13 pkgs, Buxton & Co. Wallace, from Wellington —1 case, 188 boxes candles, 20 cases brandy, Davis ; 20 «wes brandy, Levien; 1 bale, 2 cases. Green; 8} casks, 1 case, 1 cask, 80 pkgß, Edwards and Co; 1 case, Itjfield; 10 pkgs, 1 cfate, Buxton & Co; 1 pel, Sherwood; 9 valves, Clark; 2 cases, Cbisbolm; 95 skins, Lightband & Co; 2 cases, Abbott; 1 bale, Cooke ; 3 pkgs, Riley; 1 case Crossman & Co; 2 cases, Nattan; 1 case, Gilmer; 1 case, West; 8 pkgs, Hiogston; 3 pkgs, W. V. Phillips ; 7 cases, Akersten-, 3 pkgs, Main; 2 cases glass, Newbenry; 66 pkgs, W. Phillips. .- • • SXBOBTS,., . _. ( , Claud Hamilton, *?r Melbourne— 1' box Rold, National Bank; 2 boxe3 gold, Bank of New Zealand.' ! Taiaroa, for Picton and Wellington— 1 case, Lightband & Co; 7 cases, Fleming; 1 pel, Dee; 7 cases wine, Smith; 1 pkg, Lucas and Son ; 1 funnel, Archor Foundry ; 1 pkg, Jackson ; 1 pel, White ; J case, Davidson; 2 coops poultry, 3 cases epsrs, Hingeton ; 4 crates, 2 cases, Dixon: 3 sacks, 2 coops poultry, W. Phillips; 10 sacks lime, Lukinß; 5 biles, bops. Buxton & Co; 40 bags malt, Hooper & Dodson-, I bale, 1 case drapery, Sclanders & Co; 1 case Everett Bros.; 1 case, Levien. The Kennedy leaves Hokitika for Greymontn to-day. The Lyttelton leaves Blenheim for Kekerangu to-morrow. "She Murray proceeds to Wellington at six o'clock this evening. The Wallace left for Wanganni last evening, and is expected back tomorrow afternoon. :> TOie Waitaki will arrive here tonight, and suitor Taranaki and Manukau by the same tide^t 9pm. Among the New. Zealand exhibits at the Sydney Exhibition which are attracting some attention are models of the steamers BotOHahaoa and Wakatipu. The Wanganui is expected to arrive here from Wellington and South tomorrow, and is announced to sail for Westport and Greymouth at nodnon Monday. ;' • TiCTaiarbwleareg Wellington on Monday afternoon, will arrive here on Tuesday morning, and^sail for Picton, Wellington, fleer Sopth by the same tide at 11 a.m. The Botbmabana was greatly admired by the Sydney people on her recent visit there, thousand* .xiaJUng^qr, eyety day. She made »trip round-tbt' Bay with a large number of people' on board. On her last trip from Sydney toßtoeU she averaged over U knots pcr.fcparja.rate of travelling that baa not yet beep accomplished by any otheir steamer between J^strtyi* fend' New Zealand. ' The 1 Claw Hamilton arrived in harbor at 8 o'clock kst night. She left Sand.ridge Railway Pto at 8 p.m. 00 the J2nd ultimo, and arrived at,Pori Chalmers at 9 p.m. bq the, 28th ; sifted at 8 p.'tri. on the 29tb, arriv Ing here- as above: A'deoie fog Was experienced between Fort Cbaltters and Nelson, which, iprolpoged, the passage, . The Claud Hamilton sailed for.Melbourne via West €»«st ports a$ 9.30 a,.m. fro-day. '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 250, 1 November 1879, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 250, 1 November 1879, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 250, 1 November 1879, Page 2

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