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ARRIVED.

Dec. 28, s leamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Motiieka. SAILED. Dpc. 28, steamer Penguin, 4-12, Malcolm, for Picton, Wellington, nnd South. Passengers: Mieses Bree, Wan, Guy, Gascoigne, Mrs Mackay, Mrs and Master Teschemaker, and servant:, Messrs Cook, Shalcrass, Adams, Arnold, Ford, Teschemaker, and 50 excursionists. — ketch Prospect, 21, Westrupp, for Wakapuaka. 29, steamer Wallace, 86, Scott, for West Coast. — schooner Richard nnd Mary, 44, Hami]* ton, for Lyttelton via Waitapu. imposts. Anazi, from London— 6 casks jams, 10 cases pickle 3, 2 cases jelly, 100 kegs wire nails, 4 keg 3 washers, GOO sfishweights, 20 tons pig iron, 2010 bars standard iron, 415 bars nml 1.30 bdis bar iron, 700 bngs salt 100 Cises brandy, 10 tons fencing wire, 100 coses Guincß3' stout, 200 cases Geneva, I case Holloway'H pills, 50 drums boiled oil, 50 drums raw oil, 50 drums Colza oil, 5 casks ink, 60 oasrs "Booth's old torn, 100 cases Swiss milk, 60 kegs P.W. vails, 33 kegs shot,! 30 casks soda crystals, 10 kegs carbonate soda, 5 cases tartaric acid, 10 enses candied peels, 20 rases lemon juice, .10 casks Champion's vinegar, 70 jars vinegar, 12 cases mustard, 1 case percussion caps, 3 bales waste. 4 cases twine, 1 bale engine packing, 2 caskfuse, 10 kegs screws, 10 casks almonds, 1 case caraways, 1 Cftso cloves, 1 case ginger, 1 ca&e nutmegs, 10 kegs canary seed, 5 kegs rape seed. 5 kegs hemp seed, 25 cnseß vinegar, 2 cases groats, 100 cases pig stout, 10 { casks sherry, 10:| ca&ks whisky, 100 cases Bass' ale, 100 crimes Islay whisky, 10-| casks Highland whisky, 100 cases M'Ewau'a ale, 90 kegs and casks white seine, 90 kegs and skins white If ad, 50 cases Ind Coopes ale, 100 casks cemeut, 25--^ casks rum, 100 cases brandy, and 10 casss Flask's bian.ly> J. H. Cock & Co; 5903 pkgs, Sclauders & Co; 259pkgs,E. Buxton & Co* 11 pkgs, H D. Jackson; 3 cases, W. Glasgow, 100 cases, M.F, Order; 29 pkgs, C. G Ptarl; 1 case, TJsber; 90 ])kgß, S. Bnchholz 4 hales, Luckie and Collins; 3 cases, W. Darby, 21 cases, 11. Mnckay, 1 e.iso, Dr Ii vine, 60 pkgs, T, Field; 62 pkgs, Wilkins ani Field; 16 pkes, Healy and Son; I ense. C Moon; 17 pkgs, Lightbaad & Co* 1 case, Nelsnn Institute, 8 pkgs, M Davis; 3 pkgs, J. Graham; 7 pkgs, A S Atkirson; 20pkgB, J P. Cookc-; 2 pkgs. A Collins; 6 cases boots T. Usher; 1 ease, W. Chisholm; 3 casks cod oil, Sedgwkk; 2 cases theodolite, T. E. Sadd. The Wnilace sniled for West Coast ports fit 8 oV.k.ck this morning. The Kennedy is expected from Wellington this evening, and is announced to sail for the West Coast on Fridny. The Charles Eiward will leave Westport for Nelson to night, if the weather has suffi cienrly moderated. The Waka v leaves here for Wanganui and Wellington on Monday. The Rotorua will be the next steamer for Melbourne. She leaves Wellington on Monday, and passengers will be forwarded to her by the Wanaka to-morrow. The Penguiu arrived at Wellington this tnorninp, and was to leave there for Lyttel ton at 1 p.m. Tho Wanaka left New Plymouth at 10 o'clock this morning, will arrive here tonight, and soil for Picton. Wellington, and Lyttelton nt 4 p.m. to-morrow. The Richard and Mary sailed this afternoon for Waitapu, there to load with timber for Lyttelton: The Hawea leaves Wellington on ah excursion trip to Nelson on Friday, the return fare being £\. She will arrive here on Saturday morning, and s»il for Wellington, Taranaki and Manukau at 9 o'clock in the evening, taking the outward San Francisco mail. The Annzi was towed into harbor by the Wallace this morning-, and berthed alongside the Railway Wharf. She brings a quantity of powder, which was landed immediately after she made fast. Although the passage was rather along one, she comes into port in good condition. Captain Hill is no stranger to Nelson, having been here about seven years ago as master of the ship Harvest Home.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 263, 29 December 1880, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 263, 29 December 1880, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 263, 29 December 1880, Page 2

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