ARRIVED.
May 24, cutter Midge, 16, Eure, from Waitapu. May 25, steamer Wanaka, 276, M'Gillivray, from Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton. Passengers : Mrs Garsia, Tancred, Messrs Tancred, Teschemaker, Sutherland, Garsia, Wheeler, Raine, Brown, Blundell, Pizzy, Gardner, and Nowth. BAILED. May 25, steamer Wanaka, 276, M'Gillivray, for Picton, Wellington, and South. Passengers: Misses Wastney, Bell, Master Hancock, Mrs Jeffry, Mr and Mrs Raikes. i
The Lady Barkly leaves for Golden Bay at 6 o'clock to-night. The Murray sails for West Coast ports at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning. The Cfarles Edward left Greymouth this morning for Westport, aud leaves the latter port this evening for Nelson. The Wakatu sails for Wanganui and Wellington at 6 o'clock to-night. The Kennedy leaves Greymouth to-mor-row"; morning for Westport, Karamea,, and Nelson s The Graf ton is expected here from West Coast ports on Thursday. She is announced to sail for Wellington at 6 p.m. same day. The Patea was placed on the gridiron near the Commercial Wharf yesterday morning, for the purpose of being cleaned, and leaves for Wellington and Patea at 6 p.m. to-day. The Taiaroa arrived at Onehunga at 9 30 this morning. She leaves there. again this afternoon, will arrive here to-morrow night, and oa.il at 10 a.m. on Thursday for Picton, Wellington, and Lytteltcn. The Wellington leaves Wellington at noon to-niorrow, will arrive here on Thursday morning, and sail for Taranaki and Mauukau by the same tide at 1 1 a.m. The Arawata, with the Suez mail, arrived at the Bluff yesterday morning. The Nelson portion will probably arrive by the Welling ton on Thursday. The Wanaka left Lyttelton on Saturday at 9 p.m., and arrived at Wellington at 3 30 p.m. on" Sunday ; transhipped the Southern portion of the mail into the Taiaroa, and j sailed* at noon yesterday for Picton, which was reached at 5-30 p.m.; left at 10 p.m. and arrived here at 730 a.m. to-day. Moderate weather was experienced through--1 out the passage. She sailed for Picton, Wellington, and South by the same tide at ■ 930 a m. ; A telegram from the Bluff dated Saturday last states that the ketch Annie, from Dunedin to Riverton, foundered on Thursday night, on the outer sand spit, about three ' quarters of a mile of a mile east of the Bluff ■ Pilot Station. All hands, 3 in number, are lost. She was commanded by Capt Stephen .Fall. The names of the two seamen on board are not known, nor whether the vessel and cargo were insured. No bodies have been picked up, though active .search has been made. . The wreck of the ill-fated vessel is almost totally submerged; it has just been towed in to the Bluff by the •Kakanui. It was first supposed that the •wrecked vessel was a fishing cutter named the Ariel.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 124, 25 May 1880, Page 2
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463ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 124, 25 May 1880, Page 2
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