ARRIVED.
Jan. 11, steamer Hawea, 461, Kennedy, from Picton,. Wellington^ &nd Lytteltou. Passengers: Misses Boyle, M'Kerzie, Coutts, Andrews Wheeler, Garrard, Oakley, Hamer, Pollock, Movvbray, O'Connor, Tregea, Neill, Barker, Header, Mesdames Wheeler, Moore, Johnston and child, Levin and child, Dodson, Walker, Atkinson and 2 daughters, Ilamlin, Hamilton and boy, Eissenliardt, Hadfleld, Mr and Mrs Pilliet, Sister of Mercy, Messrs Twentyman, Reeves, ltarley, Budge, Mules, Smith, Heine, Macnamara, Stone, McDowell, Mowbray, Coutts, Tregea, Briston, Pierson, Gore, South, and 7 steerage. — steamer Grafton, 150, Johnston, from Wellington and South. Passengers: Mra Langford, Dr Farrelle, Messrs Saunders, Scoullay. — steamer Kennedy, 13G, Conway, from Wellington. SAILED. •Jan. 10, steamer Charles Edward, 125, Whitweli, for Wanjranui. 11, steamer Grafton, 15 D, Johnston, for West Coast. — steamer Hawea, 4CI, Kennedy, for Picton, Wellington, and South.
The Wallace leaves at 6 o'clock this evening for West Coast ports and the Sounds. The Murray" reached Hokitika last night, aud leaves for-Greymouth this evening. The Wanaka is at 0 nshunga waiting for the San Francisco mail. The Charles Edward arrived at WRnganui at six o'clock this morning:. She leaves on the return trip this "evening, and proceeds to Wellington at 5 p m. to-morrow. The Kennedy arrived from Wellington early this morning, and leaves at ten o'clock to-night on a trip to Para Para, returning to-morrow evening. . The Star pfr the South leaves hero for Wesiport nt 3 p m. on Thursday. The Te Anau was chartered to convoy Cole's circus to Melbourne. She left the Bluff on Friday last. The schooner Lady Don, which was recently wrecked at Kaipara, was sold for £25 10s, and the cargo of tofcara piles for £29. The Hawea arrived in harbor at 4 a.m. today, having left Lytteltou on Saturday night, Wellington at 1 p.m. yesterday, and Picton at 7 o'clock last night. She sailed for Picton, Wellington, and South thi» afternoon. The City of Hew York, with the inward San Francisco mail, was due at Auckland yesterday, but was not telegraphed as having arrived there up to th« time of our going to press. She left San Francisco one day bohind the contract time, but it waa expected that she would make this up during the voyage, and so reach Auckland on her due date. The Gr»fton left Oamaru at 4 30 p.m. on Wednesday, and arrired at Timaru at 10 p.m. same day; sailed for Lyttelton at 7 30 pin. on Thursday, arriving there at 830 a.m. on Friday; transhipped 1800 sacks grain into the ship West Ridiug, and left for WelJington at 515 p.tn. on Saturday, reaching there at at 11 30 a.m. on Sunday; sailed at 5-15 p.m. yesterday, and arrived here at 415 a.m. to-day, having experienced fine weather throughout the passage. She sailed for West Coast ports this afternooon.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 9, 11 January 1881, Page 2
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462ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 9, 11 January 1881, Page 2
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