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ARRIVED.

May 4, steamer Wanaka, 276, M'Gillivray from Picton, Wellington, aud Lyttelton. Passengers : Misses Coveny, Crane, Wilson, Johnston, Mesdames Wilson, Oldham, Jellyinan, Saunders, Messrs Slater, Moore, Stone, Foley, Hurst, Bishop, Robertson, Oldham, Engel, Jenkins, Welsh, Heyhoe, Bogel, Pitt, Jellyman, Gorrie, Prescott, and Marlow. ~- cutter Midge, 16, Eure, from Waitapu. — ketch Emerald, 40, Moore, from Lyttelton. SAILED. May 3, steamer Patea, 50, Gibbons, for Patea. — steamer Charles Edward, 125, Whit•well, for Wellingto _. Passengers: Mrs M'Eva and family (6), Messrs Stubba (2), Bowden. . 4, steamer Wanaka, 276, M'Gillivray, for Picton, Wellington, and South.

The Patea sailed for Patea at 11 o'clock last night. The Murray leaves Westport for Nelson at eight o'clock to-morrow morning. The Kennedy waits till to-morrow evening for the 'Frisco mail, and then leaves for West Coast ports. The Charles Edward arrived at Wellington at 3 o'clock this morning. She leaves there on the return to-morrow evening. The Grafton leaves Wellington to-morrow afternoon, will arrive here on Thursday morning and sail for Westport and Greymouth at 3 p.m. same day. The ketch Emerald, with a cargo of stout for Messrs Sclanderß and Co. transhipped from an English vessel at Lyttelton, arrived here this morning, having left that port on Thursday. She sails, to-morrow morning for Anahau, where she loads with timber for Lyttelton. The Australia, with the San Francisco mail, arrived at Auckland at 230 a.m. today. The Taiaroa, with the Southern portion, leaves Onehunga this afternoon, will arrive here early on Thursday morning, and sail for Pic.on, Wellington, and Lyttelton by the same tide at 7 o'clock. We hear that the schooner Sisters has changed hands, the figure being £80. The purchasera are Reardon and Co., and they intend employing her in the Havelock trade. The- Wanaka left Lyttelton afc 9-15 p.n>. on .. Saturday, and arrived at Wellington at 2-30 p.m. on Sunday; sailed at 1 pm, yesterday, and reached Picton at 630 p.m.; left at 9 p.m., and arrived here at' 5*30 a.m. to-day. . Fine weather was experienced throughout the passage. She sailed for Picton Wellington, and South this afternoon. The tonnage loading on the berth at LouA. don, March llth, for India, China, and the J Cape of Good Hope, amounted to 41,591 tons, rsA-and iot Australia and New Zealand to 43,560 A" tons. %£'; i The Ciba, from Sydney, arrived in London, gyA reports that on Feb. 23rd, in lat. 42-35 N., pAlong. 23-30 W., boarded the brig Al, and fvAfound her abandoned, with sails blown away, ||A___st and yards standing, and a quantity of £_A"water in after hold. A • A_.otice ia given that tbe entrance to the A Manawktu River has shifted to tbe north- ;: A -ward, and that the wreck of the Kate ->.- /Moynabanis now lying in the centre of the jli|_ ' . -channel inside the bar, with about five feet p:iAof water at low spring tides on the shallowest feApart. Masters of vessels are warned to pay |||f particular attention to the instructions of |||f the pilot as to which side of the wreck they wAi pass. * miA "The Auckland Star says: — "We are inj|p.formed by Capt. W. Earquhar that when tbe 0: • Glenelg was leaving Tauranga on Saturday A evening* the Taupo was six feet above the water, and resting on blocks. The men had been covering the holes with canvas on Saturday. -It will thus be seen that the efforts of Mr Self, the contractor, have been partially crowned with success, and, should the weather hold good during the present week, it is believed the vessel will be raised."

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 106, 4 May 1880, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 106, 4 May 1880, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 106, 4 May 1880, Page 2

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