ARRIVED.
Oct. 12, steamer Hawea, 461, Kennedy, from Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton. Passengers: Meadames Muhcr, Quick and 3 children, Staples, Messrs Hutchison, Stone, Jellyman, Fell, Solomon, Nelson, Sullivan, G. Dixon, Waters, and 6 steerage. BAILED. Oct. 11, steamer Charles Edward, 125, Whitwell, for Wellington. — steamer Wakatu, 78, Evans for Wanganui and Wellington. — schooner Waiotahi, 16, Robinson, for Have lock.
12, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka
— steamer Hawea, 4GI. Kennedy, for Picton, Wellington, and, South.
Captain Edwin icported at 314 p.m. .— ""Bart wea'\icr approaching: any direction between, north-east and north west. Glass will farther fall "
The Ly Mellon leaves for Blenheim at five o'clock this afternoon.
The Charles Edward arrived at Welling, ton to-day, and is expected back on Thursday morninsr.
The Murray reached Westporfc yesterday, and will probably be at Hokitika this afternoon.
The Wakatu sailed for Waugauui and Wellington last night.
The Ilotorua was not to leave Wellington for South aid Melbourne until this afternoon.
The Taiaroa leaves Onehunga this aftermon, will arrive here to-morrow night, and sail for Picton, Wellington, and South at 2 p.m. on Thursday. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company are prepared to hook passengers fiom Auckland through to London for £6G in \h) saloon and £37 10s in the steerage.
The Hawea left Lyttelton at 0 p.m. on Saturday, and arrived at Wellington at l'3O p.m. on Sunday ; transhipped the Southern portion of the mail into tho Taiaroa, and left for Picon at 1 p.m. yesterday, reaching there at s'lo p.m.; sailed at G p.m., and made fast alongside the Railway Wharf here at 310 this morning. She sailed for Picton, Wellington, and South at 1 p.m.
The N.Z Times of yesterday says: — All the steamers that have come into port since Friday report that they saw no signs of the brigantine Hannah Broomfield, recently stranded at Inconstant Point, except a nunilip.r of planks which were floating about. The strong S.W. wind, which cau9ea a heavy swell to set into the entrance of the harbor, has not left many of her timbers together, but a considerable quantity of timber has been washed ashore.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 242, 12 October 1880, Page 2
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350ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 242, 12 October 1880, Page 2
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