ARRIVED.
■ L««n. 8, schooner Sisters, 15, Charles, from \ ?^;Miptupipi. fsPj-:'-r- cutter Wave, 12, Rickctts, from Tor- - ; *>y.»ent-Bayv-v -^~ cutter Midge, 16, Eure, from Waitapu. 9, steamer Waitaki, 238, Edie, from Tara- , > uaki and Manukau. 'Passengers: Mr and ■■■;;. Mrs Waller and family, Dr and Mrs Drake. i-;' — steamer Wellington, 279, Anderson, . from Picton, Wellington, and Souih. Pasfiengers: Misses Lammas (2), Wilson, Wood, -. Fisher, Mesdames, Watts, Sait, Luckie and 3 childreu, Humphries, Bradley, Adam >.;. and 2 children, Messrs White, Enfield, Chat- ! : lock, Watts, Fowler, Purser, Brown, Bacon, [\ - Bradley, Bailey, and 3 steerage. ; - — steamer Wjrkatu. 78, Evans, , from ; Wellington. '-• ~ - -i cutter Planet, 12, Thome, from Motu- .'•'.-■-■ eka. , , ' SATLED. • Jan. 8, steamer Charles Edward, 125, ■'; . Whitwell, for West Coast. — steamer Kennedy 136, Dillon, for Wellington.
The Murray is expected from West Coast v to-morrow morning. She leaves for '; Wanganui.at 4 p.m. The Kennedy left for Wellington at 1030 last night, and arrived there at 10 o'clock this morning. .-'„ , The Lyttelton left Blenheim for Nelson this morning with a cargo of sheep. The Charles Edward left for West Coast ports at 7 o'clock last evening* -'<"■ The Wakafcu arrived from Wellington this '"■' afternoon. She sails for Wellington and Wanganui to-morrow. - The Patea will arrive here from Patea to- > morrow morning and sail for Patea at 1 p.m. The Star of the South will arrive Here from Wellington to-morrow morning, and sail for West Coast ports the same day. The Canny Scot was towed into harbor by the Charles Edward yesterday afternoon, and berthed alongside the bulk Hera, which \ is now at anchor in the Btream. She commenced discharging cargo this morning. The Wellington arrived at the- outer ancorage at 8 a. m. to day— too late to catch the morning tide, and she was therefore compelled to come to an anchor. She remained there until 3 pm. when she : came into harbor. The Wellington sails for Taranaki and Manukau by the same tide. " "__ The Waitaki left Onehunga at 3 p.m. on :- : - .^Wednesday, and arrived off New Plymouth at 4 a.m. yesterday; the sea being smooth :..,. the mails, passengers, and cargo were landed in good time, and the steamer proceeded on : , to Nelson at 10 a.m. ; ihe light, on the Sandspit was sighted at 10-30 p.m., when the . engines were eased down, and the Waitaki : ; dame 'slowly on, arriving off the Boulder Bank at 2 a.m., and entering the harbor two v houra and a half later. She sailed for and Wellington this afterndbn.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 8, 9 January 1880, Page 2
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