ARRIVED.
Feb. 24, schooner Awaroa, 60, Greagor, from Waneanui. — ketch Thames, 33, from Pelorug Sound, i 25, ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, from Pelorus Sound. — steamer Charles Edward, 125, Whitwell, from Wellington. Passengers: Mrs Campbell, M< 6Brs Campbell, Banklv, Sleak, Lewis, Hart, Evans, Slornatta, and 3 steerage; 'SA.TMCD. Feb. 24, steamer Grafton, 156, Johnston, ffor West Coast. Passengers: Messrs Walker, Galvin, and Stevenson. — steamer Waitaki, 228, Edie, for Picton, Wellington, aud South. Passengers : Miss i Lowe, Mrs Edwards and 2 c> ildren, Mr and Mrs Aitken, Capt. Ponsonby, Messrs, Davis C 2), Webley, Murphy, Vine. Bray. — steamer Wakatu, 78, Evans, for Wan ganui. Passengers* Misses Freetb, Harley, Messrs Giles, Gable. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for <P3oldeo Bay. — schooner Croydon Lass, 51, Curran, for Lyttelton via Waitapu. — • ketch Camelia, 19, Charles, for Motujpipi — cutter Maid, of Italy, 15, Clarke, for i Riwaka. j — ketch Argus, 36, Williams* for Pelorus Sound. The Kennedy leaveß Wfefctport for Karamea and Nelaon to-night. The Lady Barkly sailed for Golden Bay yesterday afternoon. The Waitaki sailed for Picton, Wellington, & South at 5 p.m. yesterday, and arrived at Wellington at 915 a.m. to-day. She leaves there for Lyttelton this afternoon. ' The Wellington crossed the Manukau bar at 10*30 a.m. to-day, will arrive here to-mor-row night, and sail for Picton and Wellington at 930 a m. on Friday. The Charles Edward ariived here from Wellington this morning. She leaveß for Weßt Coast porta at 11 a.m. on Friday. The Murray arrived at Westport at 7 30 this morning and leaves there for Hokitika tonight. The topsail schooner signalled yesterday afternoon proved to be the Awaroa from Wanganui. She called at Waitapu en route, and brings some timber from that place. The Awaroa, will probably sail to-night for Greymouth. The Grafton sailed for West Coast ports at 4 p.m. yesterday, and arrived there this morning. The Wakatu sailed for Wanganui yesterday at € p.m., and arrived there this morning, The Arawala, with the Suez mail, leaves Melbourne for New Zealand ports to-day. The Croydon Lass finished discharging cargo yesterday afternoon, and sailed last night for Waitapu, where she loads with timber for Lyttelton. On Saturday the Wellington will make a \ special trip -from Wellington to Nelson for the purpose of bringing across the Southern Volunteers. She leaves there at 8 am., arriving here in the evening, and sailing for Wellington by the same tide, so as to be in readiness to take up her regular running on Monday. The Tararua, which leaves Port Chalmers this afternoon, will bring the Volunteers as far as Wellington, arriving there on Friday morning.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 48, 25 February 1880, Page 2
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