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Feb 19, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Golden Bay. — schooner Waitohai, 16, Robinson, from Havel ock. 20, steamer Waitaki, 228, Edie, from Tara naki and Manukau. Passengers : Miss Peraton, Mrs Couley, Dr Leatham, Rev. Brady, Messrs Hobell, Cudden, Benjamin, Holder, and 4 in steerage. I — steamer Wellington, 279, Anderson, from Picton, Wellington, and South. Passengers:. Misses Mercer (2), Miss Barber, Mesdames Jones, Berry, MTurk, Messrs Harley, Muir, Thompson, Dickson, Levy, Berry, Eason, Rowse, Mercer, and 5 steerage — steamer Lyttelton, 86, Scott, from Blenheim. Passengers: Miss Malcolm, Mrs Oldsworth, Messrs Sinclair, and Davidson. — cutter Planet, 12,/Thorne, from Motueka. SATLED. Feb. 20, steamer Waitaki, 228, Edie, for Pioton and Wellington. Passengers: Misses Crease, Andrew. Raine, Patten, Mesdames Chayter and child, Hewitt, Coward, Fowler, Davidson, White, Wilkins and 2 children, Raine, Dr and Mrs Dakers, Dr Marks, Rev Brady, General Davidson, Major Pitt, Messrs Deck, Kerr, White, Raikes, Teschmaker, Raine Thomas, Nancarrow, Hewitt, Pratt, Hodgson, Hutchison, Lloyd, Coward, Holder, Benjamin, Dixon, and Craig. — steamer Murray, 78, Conway, for Wellingtoa. — steamer Wellington, 279, Anderson, for Taranaki and Manukau. The Lady Barkly returned from Golden Bay late last night. The Murray sailed lor Wellington this afternoon. The Lyttelton arrived from Blenheim this morning. She returns to the same port at 9 am. on Sunday. The Dido arrived at Wellington from Oamaru on Wednesday morning with a cargo of colonial produce. The Richard and Mary left Foxton for Greymouth on Wednesday. ' The Clio arrived at Lyttelton from Waitapu on Sunday. The Maori leaves Lyttelton this afternoon, •will arrive here to-morrow afternoon, and sail for West Coast ports by the same tide at 3 p m. The Albion arrived at Greymouth at 11 15 a.m. to-day. She should get clear of the coast to-night. A number of workmen are still engaged at • the Wakatu, but they will have finished their job in time to admit of her sailing for Wanganui at her advertised time — 4 p.m. tomorrow. The Waitaki arrived in harbor at 3 o'clock this morning. She left Onehunga at 130 p.m. on Wednesday, and reached New Plymouth early yesterday morning; landed mails, passengers, &c, and proceeded on to Nelson at 10 a m., arriving here as above. Fine weather was experience* throughout the passage. The Waitaki sailed for Picton and Wellington at 1 p.m. She takes to the "hel^¥oml&»^ nesday. The Wellington came into harbor at 4 a.m. * to-day. She left Dunedin at I*3o p.m. on the 16tb, and arrived at Akaroa at 5 a.m. on the I7th; sailed at 730 a.m., and reached Lyttelton at 11 45 a.m.; left at 5 p.m., and arrived at Wellington at 10 a.m. on the 18th; sailed for Picton at 12 30 p.m. yesterday, arriving there at 6*lo p.m.; after a stay of an hour steamed on to Nelson, where she arrived as above. Fine weather marked the passage up. The Wellington sailed for Taranaki and Manukau at 3 p.m.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 44, 20 February 1880, Page 2
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