ARRIVED.
M-sy 29, eutt r Midge, IG, Eure, from Waif;ij»u. 80, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Motueka. HAILED. May 29, steamer Charles Edward, 125, YPhitweli, for We.'t Coast, . —ketch Camelia, IQ, Young, for Motnpij:i. — schooner Sisters, 16, Frazsr, for Havelock. — schooner Waiotahi, 16, Robinson, for Havelock, 30, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. Tho Wakatu sails for Wangauui, Welling ton, and Patea at 6 o'clock to-night. The Charles K.lw ml arrived at Westport this morning from Nalaon, ani leaves therefor Hokitika to-ni{.ht-. The Kennedy crossed the Hokiiika ba this morning, aiter b ing 24 hours outside Shfl Uaves there for Greymouth to-morrow. . The Mr.rroy arrived vi Greymoutb this morning, leaves thevo to-morrow morning, and Wefitroit to-monow night reaching here Wednesday evening. Tbe Wallace leaves for Wellington direct at 7 o'clock this evening. The Penguin left Wellington at 1 pm. to-day, will arrive here to morrow morning, and. fail by tbe same tide at 1030 a.m. for Picton, \. elltnpton, Lytteltor, and Duuedin. Tho Ringarooma, with the Suez mail ar j rived at the Bluff at 5 •15 p.m. yesterday. The Wanaka, which has been in docK for the last three weeks undergoing an overhaul, resume? running this week. She leaves , Danedin to-doy for Northern ports, aad will ' arrive hero an Thursday, sailing tho sane day at noon for Pictou, Wellington, an-* Lyttelton. The barque Black Watch i 3 now 87 daysout from London to this port, aud may hf loDked for about the latter end of rex! wee The Adumaut loads at Wellington tor ; London. The Znalandia. with the San Franci3co mail, arrived at Auckland, and the Uingarooma, with the Suez m«il, at the Bluff j yesterday evening wilhin an. hour of eacb other. The liawCa left Manukau with tht Southern poition of the mail, and will probably proceed direct to Wellington, from whence she may ba expected to arrive at Nelson on Wednesday evening. Operations in connection with the removal of ihenc'c between the Albion and Com merical Wharves were commenced to-day. The services of a diver have been procured and he made his first descent this afternoon. There is now some probability of this work, which has been commenced on two different occasions and given up owing to various causep, bang carried to a successful issue.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 117, 30 May 1881, Page 2
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379ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 117, 30 May 1881, Page 2
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