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ARRIVED.

Nov. 24, ketch Sarah and Mary, 40, Forman, from Lyttelton — schooner Croydon Lass, 51. Curran, from Lyttelton. 25, iteamer Taiarca, 228, Peterson, from Picton and Wellington. Passengers: Misses <3aII, Two Sisters of Mercy, Messrs Watson, Bedwood, Bentral, ' t llaue, Ackers, Mrs Greaves. — steamer Wakatu, 78, Evans, from Wanganui. — cutter Planet, 12, Thome, from Motueka. EXPECTED ABRTVALB. Steamer Wallace, from Wellington, Nov 27 Steamer Waitaki, from Taranaki and Mannkau, Nov. 27 Steamer Kennedy, from West Coast, Nov. 27 Steamer Wellington, from Picton, Wellington, and South, Nov. 28 Steamer Claud Hamilton, from Wellington, Sonth, and Melboure, Nov. 29 Brigantine Isabel, from Lyttelton Barquentine Airlie, from Mauritius Ship Opawa, from London The Kennedy is a prisoner at Grey mouth. Weatiwr permittiug the Lyttehou leaves for Blenheim at 9 o'clock this evening. Owing to the bad weather the departure of the Murray for West Crast ports is postponed till Thursday morning. The Wallace arrived at Wellington early this morning. A strong NE. gale prevents her leaving tyl. to-morrow. Tha Wakatu arrived from Wanganui this morning, having left there yesterday afternoon. SBe returns to the same port to-nior-xow. .< The Cliud Hamilton was due at the Bluff toil morning, but was not telegraphed as baying arrived there when we went to press A terrific gale raged at Timaru on Friday and Saturday last. A number of vessels lying m the roadstead, put to sea, and one of them, the three-masted schooner John Wataon, foundered. The Croydon Lass arrived here at 6 pm yeiterday, after a smart passage from Lyttelton.. She left there on Saturday, and experienced southerly and S.E. winds the Whole of the way up. The Croydon Lass |«™g»80 tons of railway iron for the FoxAUl — Beil Grove section. The ketch Sarah and Mary arrived here yesterday afternoon. She is also from Lyttelton, and left about the same time as the Cwydon Lass. She brings a cargo of palings and timber for Mr Mabin, which were transshipped at Lyttelton from the bartJue Sea Shell, being part of her original cargo from rJaobarton. The brigantine Isabel, with an engine on Joaid, left Lyttelton for Nelson in company jrtto the Croydon L»bb and Sarah and Mary fc °^t to !M, a , ac . hor inßide lh « H^ds, and is probably still lying there. '«j£.vl- iarOa " ri t ed in hatbor ** «* O'clock this morning, having left Wellington 81** P Md PiCtOn at 8P m " yesterday. SILT?^ Wa l e *P erienced from Wellington to Picton, but from thence to Nelson strong N.E. and N.W. winds were met wiih awjompanied by a high B ea. The Taiaroa jailed for Picton, Wellington, and South sjm afternoon.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 270, 25 November 1879, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 270, 25 November 1879, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 270, 25 November 1879, Page 2

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