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ARRIVED.

Sept. 29, steamer Wakalu, 78, Ji^vans, from Wangarmi. — schooner Waiotahi, 16, Robinson, from Havelock. — cutter Goldseeker, 12, Watts, trom from Havelock. SAILED. Sept. 28, steamer Murray, 78, Con way, for West Coast. ... — , Bchooner Sisters, 15, Reardon, for Havelock. 29, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for j Motueka. .• j

Captain Edwin reported at 120 p.m. :— tc Bad weather approaching \ any directjoir between east and north and north west. CJlasa will further fall, anfl heavy rain within 32 hours. Expect high tides." . The Charles Edward leaves Hokitika for Grpvmonth this aftprnnon. Tho Lyttelton-finishedloadinf? at Kekeransu TPsfprddyanW-pff for Wellington. The Wallnce'left Efokifika for the Sounds at six o'clock this morning. *■"■•' The Wakntu arrived from Wanganui this morning. She sails for Wanganui and Wei-, lineton at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The Ladyißarkly leaves on her weekly trin to Golden Bay to-morrow'jit 3 p.m. . . The Taiaroa arrived at Wellington this ntorning, and was to leave there for Lyttelton at.l p.m. A topsail schooner, which will probably prove to be the Cora s from 5 0aniaru, ; .-has been signalled all tlie day.' '- ; • : - v> - ;ifc The Wanaka left New Plymouth at, 10 o'clock this morning, will arrive here tonight, and sail for Picton, Wellington, and Xijtteltnn, at 3 p.m. to-morrow. The Hawea leaves Wellington at noon^ tomorrow, will arrive here early on Friday morning, and sail for Taranaki and Manuka u at 5 p.m. same day. The Ringarooma will be the next steamer for Melbourne. Shejsails from Wellington, on Monday, and^will be the l^st boat', leaving New Zp.aland to catch the ' Orient Liner Aconcagua. Passengers will be forwarded to her by the Wanaka to-morrow. The attempt to raise the s.s. Taupo at Tauranga having failed, it is now prososed to try<the process- invented- by Herr Raydt, of Hanover. This plan -is to use strong: canvas balloons^ saturated with caoutchouc solution and lined thickly with caoutchouc carbopic. acid: gas. ,in a ;condensedj. liquid 6tafce being 'inserted in. the bajloons under| crater. , The - process was publicly tried -at ;' •Kiel, where an anchor stone weighing 306 j cwt was raised from a depth of 10 metres by j means of a balloohT3.'metresß in-diameter.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 231, 29 September 1880, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 231, 29 September 1880, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 231, 29 September 1880, Page 2

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