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Dec. 17, steamer Wellington 286, M*Gee, from Picton and Wellington.— Passengers : Mesdaraes fiuch and servant, Naylor and 2 children. O'Sullivan, Litchfield and Son, Isaacs, Nelson, Miases Newth, Allen, Deck, Smith, Biss, Fov,-ler, Baker, Nelson, Messrs Kay, Watts, Harper, Stafford, Hall, Isaacs, O'Sullivan, M'Conkey, Jennings, Buch.Pitt, Deck, Pickering, Kedwood, Shaw, — cutler Planet, 15, Tborne, from Motueka. — cutter Maid of Italy, 15, Clarke, from Riwaka. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Motueka. SAILED. Dec. 16, steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, for Blenheim. — steamer Murray, 78, Conway, for Wellington. — steamer Pelorus, 18, Watts, for Durville's Island. — ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, for Adele Island. — cutter Dauntless, 12, Ricketts, for Adele Island. 17, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Molueka. — steamer Kennedy, 137, Palmer, for West Coast.— Passengers ; Meesrs Kerrick, Coutts Thompson, Boase, Potts, Corrigan, Devine. — steamer Welliugton. 288, M'Gee, for Ficton and "Wei lingtou.— Passengers : Miss J. Dcnw.nt, Messrs Bagnall, Slade, Egginton, Leathes, Sherwood, Hammond. EXPECTED ABRITAIB. Steamer Wallace, from Blenheim, Dec. 19 Steamer Murray, from Wellington, Dec. 19 Steamer Taiaroa, from Taranaki and Manukan, Dec. 19 Steamer Charles Edward, from West Coast, Dec. 19 Schooner Awaroa, from Wanganui Barque Kebroyd, from Newcastle Barque Tasso, from Newcastle Ship Fernglen, from London IMTOBTB. Kennedy, from Wellington— 3 cases B Hadfield, Wellington, from Picton and Wellington— 17 pkgs, Buxton & Co; 1 case, Hadfleld: 2 cases, Pricbard; 1 pel, Jones. EXPOBTB. Arawata, for South and Melbourne— 25 aacks lime, Lukius; 3 cases, Hingston; 8 sacks peas, 5 eases gooseberries, 20 kegs batter, Hodder & Co; 2 pkgs, Bother,- 2 bags, Middlemisß; ioo sacks malt. Hooper and Dodson; 1 case, Sharp; 17 cases, Moller; 9 cases, Armstrong; 4 cases, Lonisson; 34 cases, Mackay; 2 pels, Ashcroft. Murray, for Wellington — i tons coke, 42 bdls architraves, 60 bales wool, 4 pkgs, N. Edwards & Co Midge, for Waitapu— lo pkgs, Sdanders and Co; 23 pkgs, Buxton & Co; S packages, Wilkie; 1 case, Barnes, 1 pkg, Franzen; 2 pairs wheels, Rutherford; I ton flour, Levien; 3 cases lemonade, Harley; 1 case, Franks; 1 case, Johns; 1 sack oats, Neale & Haddow. Wallace, for Blenheim — 80 cases geneva, 10 cases stout, 4 tea, 45 bags sugar, 7 cases ploughs, 80 pkgs, Edwards & Co; 40 coils wire, Green; 1 pkg, Burton & Co; 3 pkgs, Simpson; 1 case leather, Healyand Son; 2 pkgs, Hounsell; 1 trunk, Lightband; 1 case, James; 15 boxes soap, W. Phillips. Wellington, for Picton and Wellington — I pcf, Miss O'Connor; 16 sacks lime, Lukibs; 3 pkgs, Lightband & Co; 2 pkgs raisins, 9 tales wool, 23 boxes raisins, Sclanders and Co; 1 case, 1 pel, Wymond & Co; 6 bales hops, Davis; 1 case fruit, Mrs Bird; 1 case, Cross jun.; 9 cases fruit, Hingston, 5 cases fruit, 1 coop fowls, Bucbuolz; 2 coops poultry, Hamilton; 22 cases fruit, Hale; 14 cases fruit, Burrell; 16 cases fruit, At more, ) pel, Bother; I case, Hammond; 15 esses fruit, Moller; 44 cases fruit, W. Phillips; 50 sacks malt, Sharp & Co.
The Uno arrired at Patea from Wanganni on Saturday. The Zealandia, with the San Francisco mail, arrived at Auckland this morning. The Wallace, for Blenheim, and Murray, for Wellington, sailed last evening. The Kennedy sailed for West Coast ports this afternoon. The Pelorus sailed for Darville's Island last evening with a party of excursionists. The wreck of the Ann Gambles has again been sold, the figure this time being £9 6s. A late telegram in the Melbourne Argut says that by the sinking of the steamship Boumerania only 54 lives were lost. The hull of the Hyderabad is reported to be in a sound condition, and hopes are enter* tamed of getting her off. The Ringarooma arrived at the Bluff this morning. She only comes as far as Wellington this trip. On her next trip from Melbourne the Tararua will call at Milford Sound with excursionists. The Union Company notify that return tickets available till the end of February will be issued nntil the 15th proximo at a reduction of SO per cent off the two single fares. This applies ouly to the ports in Kew Zealand at which their boats call. The Wellington arrired in harbor this morning at 10.30. She left Wellington at 2.30 p.m., and Picton at 11 p.m. yesterday, called at Durville's Island and arrived here as above. After landing and shipping a few tons of cargo, she sailed for Picton and Wellington by the same tide at 1.30 p.m.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 292, 17 December 1879, Page 2
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