ARRIVED.
Jan. 5, si earner Hqwea, 461, Kennedy, from Taranaki and Manukao, Passengers: Miss !Davis, Mesdamps L<iwry, Johnston and son, barker, Mr and Mrs Foote, Mr and Mrs Master Hood, Rev D. Ross, Messrs Faulkner, Lawry, East, Wilhehu, J, Brooks, iSllyett, Combes, aud 2 steerage. — cutter Wave, 10, Ricketts, from Marahau. 6, schooner Uno, 28, Bullard, from New Harbor. SAILED. Jan. 6, steamer Wallace, 86, Scott, for Wellington. " Passengers : Miss Fricker, Messrs Bailey, Wastucy, M'Leau, and Wallace. ; — steamer Murray, 78, Williams, for Wanganui. Passenpprs: Misses L?ech, Haycock (2), Mcsdamts Wallace and Haycock, Messrs Barnicoit, Haycock (2), Young, Sutherland. — strnmer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for GoMen Bay. 6, steamer Hawea, -'461, Kennedy, for Picton, Wellington, and South. Passengers : Miss Dee, Mesdames Tangye, Fieldes and 3 children, Van, Martin, Harling, Newth, 2 Sisters of -Mercy, Messrs Tangye,. Stone, Weeding, A. Mackay, Clark,: Fieldes, and 6 Maoris, \'_ r The Wallace siiiled for Wairau Ferry and Wellington last^night. The GraftW will leave here for West Coast-ports on Tuesday. - , The Charles Edward arrived at Hokitika from Wesfport to-day, and leaves there for Grey mouth" to-morrow. The Kennedy leaves Greymouth to-day and Westport. to-morrow, arriving here on Saturday, and leaving again for Wellington direct at.lo pJin. The Patea will arrive here from Patea to-morrow morning, and return to the same port at 7 o'clock in the evening. The Murray arrived at Wanganui this morm'np, and is expected back to-morrow. She is announced to sail for West Coast ports on Saturday. The Wanaka, left Wellington at noon today, will arrive here, to-morrow morning, and sail for Taranaki and Manukau by the same tide at 1 p.ni. The Hawea left Onehunjrft on Tuesday, and arrived off New Plymouth early yesterday morning; landed mails, passengers, and cargo anrl proceeded on to, Nelson at 11*30 n.m , arriving here at 1 2 o'clock last night, after a fine weather passage. She sailed for Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton, at 10-40 a.m. to-day. A Liverpool ship which lately crossed the Atlantic sailed through ten miles of deal boards, which would point to the loss of some large timber laden ship. Some of the deals were picked op, but no mark was found on them likely to lead to their identification.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5, 6 January 1881, Page 2
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367ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5, 6 January 1881, Page 2
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