ARRIVED.
Dan. 31, schooner Australian Maid, 10, tJilbertson, from Fern Town. ~ ketch Thames, 33, Johnston, from Pelorus Sound. Feb. 1, steamer Hawea, 4GV Kennedy, from Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton. Passengers: Misses George, Richmond (2), Hunter Brown (3), Batchelor, Thompson, Thoma*, Smart, Huddleston, Lichtscbieudel (2), Sundin, Mitchell, Mesdames Loasbv, Burrow, Rogers, Brown, Baillie, Madame Summerhayes, Mr and Mrs Buck, Mr find Mrs Richmond, Mr and Mrs Dorlson, Masters M'Lean, K*?mblo, Pyke, Pickering, Revs Williams, Mitchell, Messrs Chrokey, M'Lean, Ledger, Lenory, Pickett, Nancarrow, Bhck, Boderick, Weber, Shepbard, Lucas, Rowe, Jellyman, Percy, Pittman, Lsurin, Jobbing, Norman, Watts, Rose, and 19 Europenns and 5 Chinese in the steerage. —• cutter Maid of Italy. 15, Clarke, from Riwaka. —- cutter Planet, 12, Thorne, from Motu eka, SAILED, Jan. 31, steamer Wakatu, 78, Evans, for Wangauui and Patea. Passengers : Misses Stevens, Cooper, Mrß Cooper, Messrs Munu, Edmunds, Wilkie, Macallister. — fteamer Keunedy, 136, Conway, for Wellington. Passengers— -Mips Smith, Miss M'Gurlr, Miss Anderson, Mrs Lewis, Mr and Mrs Anderson,Madame Franzini,Messrs Lewis, Sheedy. Griffiths, Ilollister, Corlis Alexander, Phillit b, Taylor.
The Murray sails for Rangitikei and Wellington at 6 o'clock to-night. The 'Kennedy tailed for Wellington last night. She leaves there again to-night, -ail] arrive here to-morrow morning, and sail at 2 p.m for West Coast ports. The Wakatu sailed for Wanganui and Pafea last night. The Wallace will arrive here from Weilington to-day, and return to the same port on an excursion trip at 7 p.m. to morrow. The Anazi was towed to the outeranchorasre by the Kennedy last night. She sails for Napier to-night, and wiil load there for j London. Tho Wanaka leaves Onehunga to day, will arrive here to-morrow night, and sail at 10 a.m. on Thursday for Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton. The Hawea left Lyt telton on Saturday night, and arrived at Wellington on Sunday afternoon ; lle t at 1.30 p.m. yesterday, and reached Picton at 630 p.m. 5 sailed at 11 p.m., nnd arrived here at 8 a.m. today. She bn'Dga a large number of passengers, and 40 tons of cargo. The Hawea sails for Picton, Wellington and South at 7.30 p v m. The Northumberland leaves Wellington for London direct to-day. Her cargo consists of 4000 bales of wool, 700 casea preserved meat, and a large quantity of sundries, valued at about £75,000. She takes a few passengers from Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 27, 1 February 1881, Page 2
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387ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 27, 1 February 1881, Page 2
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