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ARRIVED.

November 12, ketch Camelia, 19, Young from Motiipipi 13, sfrnmer Charles E^w«rd, 126, Whitwell, from Wept C"8?t. Po c sengers : Misses Keating and Chpniners, Revs. Smith and Hall, and 8 for Wf llingfon. BATLED. Nnv 12, steamer Wnnnfen, 228, M'Gillivray, for Tarannki and Manukau. Passengers : Mrs Mercer and infant, Miss Shone, Mr Cock ram. — ketch Argus, 36, Williams, for Fern Town.

Captain Erlwin reported at 1.50 p.m. :- "Bud weather approaching; any direction between north-enst aid north and west Glass will fall soon." Tho Lvttelton arrived at Blenheim yesterday. She makes a trip to Wellington before returning <o Nelson. The Wallace sails for Karomea. Westport. Greymoinh, Tlokitika, and the Sounds at 2 p m. on Monday. The Charles Edward arrived from Wes» Const ports this morning, and Bails for Wellington at 4 o'clock 'his afternoon. The Murray left Westport this morning, will arrive bere to morrow morning, and pro ceert to Wanganui on Monday at 4 p ni The Catherine Leed will probably finish discharging cargo on Monday. The Penguin leave* Wellington at noon on Mouthy, will arrive here, on Tuesday morning, and sail for Picton, Wellington and South bv the same tide at 8 3<> a m. The Ptttea leaves here for Patea via Wellineton on Wednesday. The Wanaka sailer] for Tarauaki and Manukau at 4 p.m. yesterday. The Grafton is expected to nrrive here from Wellington and South on Wednesday morning. The City of Sydney, with the inward San "Francisco mail, should arrive at Auckland on Monday morning, she having left the Golden Gate two days in advance of her con tract time. The fore-and-aft schooner Reward, now lying alongside Mr Franzcn's wharf, is adver tised for sale. She is a fine vessel of 4t tons register, and is well adapted for the coasting trade. The Ro'oraabana will be due at the Bluff from Melbourne to morrow. The Orient steamers are nofc insured. It would cost the value of one steamer a yeato keep the fleet insured' to their value, and it is not considered likely a vessel will be lost annually.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 225, 13 November 1880, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 225, 13 November 1880, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 225, 13 November 1880, Page 2

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