ARRIVED.
77 Jan. 15, steamer Wakatu, 78, Evans, from c. ketch Argus, 36, Williams, from Wai--4 --.tapu.- ' . . S';— /schooner Sisters, 15, .Charles, from 77 Motupipi. %* : ~- T cutt er Planet, 12, Thorne/ from Motu*u eka. 4 7. — culler Dauntless, 12, Reardon, from 7. Collingwood. } 16, steamer Taiaroa, 228, Petersen, from - --Ticton, Wellington, and South. Passengers: U -Misses Alborough, Baker, Crease Gascoigne, 7. Martin, Crisp, Hoult, Dron, Mesdames " .Collins, Tasker, Lippert, Lindsay, Brown, - /Ross. Messrs Salt, Brown, Ai-keli, Dodsou, ;-• Day, Hooper, Lippert, Laudie, Rogers, Kvans, 4 Hakey, Clark, Burman, Lovitishou. . 7- SATLED. Jam -15, steamer Lady Barkly,- 30, Walker, : _.jf or Golden Bay. 16, Bteamer Taiaroa, 228, Petersen, for V'Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers: Miss "•"Smith, Mesdames Williams, Hingston, Cole, 'Messrs Williams, Katterns, and 25£ ioimi-7-7grants.
.JJJ The" Lady Barkly sailed for Golden Bay 7* .list night. -.The Charles Edward leaves for Wellington :, direct at 6 o'clock to-night. 777. The Lyttelton arrived at Kekerangu from J> Blenheim this morning. 7^, The Murray sailed for West Coost ports ' J.] last night. . 7 7 The Kennedy is due at Greymouth from .'7 Hokitika to-day. j. f ; The Wak.tu arrived from Wellington at JJ4 7 o'clock last nigbt, and sails for VVauganui 7 jand Wellington at 7 o'clock to-night. J J:-.. The Dauntless arrived from Collingwood y. last nighfc with a cargo of coal for Messrs j. 7' ; Hy Cock and Co. J4 The Wellington arrived at Wellington I^7at 2 a.m. to-day. She will be here again on <V Tuesday, and sail for Picton, Wellington^ 77 and" South at 2 p.m. same day. 7/>'The Taiaroa arrived in harbor at 10*40 %J ,a.m. to-day, having left Wellington yester--7 >iday afternoon, and Picton at one o'clock this k -/morning. She sailed for Taranaki and 7(;Manukuu by the same tide shortly after noon. j\- -Capt. Petersen has resumed command of the 7? Tmaroa. %.' The hulk Hera broke adrift from her iV moorings this morning, and drifted up the 7.7. harbor:. . The pilot boat and another boat 7 - went to her assistance, and later on the *.-;■, Charles Edward was despatched, and towed ?.; .her to a place of safety. v.- 7 --The work of removing the rock between 7 ': the Albion and Commercial Wharves was 7- commenced this morning, when the first shot J 7_was fired. This, besides splitting the rock, ;-: made sad havoc among the finny tribe, a r.i large number of which were Been floating on 4 the top of the water after the explosion. A JJ danger flag is hoisted on the flagstaff at the "Government Wharf an hour before each J- explosion takes place, ahd masters of vessels j4 and parties in boats are warned not to go too 7 near the rock. , .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 14, 16 January 1880, Page 2
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