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ARRIVED.

June 16, steamer L-idy Barkly, 30, Walker, from Golden Bay. — ketch Carmlia, 19, Young, from Motu-' pipi. 17, ateatner Murray, 78, Conway, from WeEt Coast via Picton. — steamer Wanaka, 276, M'GilHvray, from Picton, Wellington, ami South. Passengers: Misses Grace, Sherwood, Mr and Mrs Jennings, Messrs Joues, M'Lean, Tregea, Mitchell, Penn, Filzwilham, Aitken, Bush, Harper, Carter, Uoldsworth,Dunk, Inspector Atchison, and 5 steerage. — steamer Wallace, SG, Scott, from West Coast. ■ The Kennedy arrived at Greymouth from Hokitika. to-day. The Murray arrived from Picton this fnorning, and leaves for the West Coast at 2 p.m, to-morrow. The Lady Barkly returned from Golden Bay last night. The Charles Edward's departure for Wellington is postponed till 8 o'clock to-morrow morninpr The Wallace arrived from the West Coast this morning, and will leave for Wanganui at 8 o'clock to-morrow evenirg. The Penpuia took in a large quantity of barley at Picton last night, and reached Wellington this morning. She leaves there for Lyttelton this afternoon. The Wakatu will arrive here from Waneanui to-morrow morning, and sail for Wanganui, Wellington, aud Patea at 8 p.m. The Alfred Hawley is landing her cargo rapidly, and is announced to sail for Newcastle on Wednesday next. The Graf'ton arrived at Wellington late last night. She goes on the Patent Slip there for an overhaul, and returns here at the latter end of next week. Tie Black Watch ia fully due from London, being uow 107 days out. As nearly all the vessels whiih have arrived at New Zealand poriß lately from London (have madepassages of over 100 days, the Black Watcb, which is smaller than the most of them, can hardly be expected to make the voyage m under 112 days. She way, therefor ,be given until the middle of next week to put in her appearance. The Bowen, with the first of the season's teas, is reported to have left Foo Chow for New Zealand ports on the 15th instant. Wellington will be her first port of call, and from there she proceeds to Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. i The Wanaka left Danedin at Vls p no. on Monday, and reached Akaroa at 4*30 a.m. next day; sailed at 6 15 a.m., and reached Lyttelton at 1210 p.m.; left at 930 p.m., and arrived at Wellington at 3 p.m. on Wednesday; sailed at 1"45 p.m. yesterday, and reached Picton at 640 p.m.; left again at 40 minutts after midnight; and arrived here at 10-30 a.m. to day. She sails for Wellmiton, Taranilii and Macnlsan, with the onward San Francisco mail, at noon to-morrow.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 143, 17 June 1881, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 143, 17 June 1881, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 143, 17 June 1881, Page 2

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