ARRIVED.
July 20, cutler Maid or Italy, 15, Clarke,! from liiwaki. — -enfer \V a? r-, 10, ({j-jbetts, from Marshal;. 21, V,':-V?xa : SI, S f t=, heva Wort COa't 2■■ -«-■:. : L -.-r- --— r-'f-nnier ■■■; •,•:!) ■ iJiiS Anderson, from Tarar, ki .-.I M-. . ka-.i l'i ■ -i't:g: rs : Meters D-v,,rih (2), Messrs W.trren, Sau-ler-BOD, B g" -u';!. — cut r.r V v=-y. 7S. IV.ul, from WaiUpu. — cutt.r Mi.' ir - ; h; E ,?e, from Wauapu. July HO. c;:uc-.- i' a : ; . 12, Theme, fa: STatlKii. 21. sf-esm v Wai' err, gf,, Sc'-tt, for Wangar.ui TV. - n ? : -is- To,^^n>l, Mrs Towns---.-? M -II .•■ , M-s.-rs VL itehiin. Htine. 110u -.;= )!, Cn ,•-.- .Mace, iia.-sett, ai,d Hark:'r. — s fam:-r T "a*-' n, ?^B, Anderson, for Picton. Wcllirir rn, a:,' L.t'elfon. Passenger.*: Messis Atchc;on, iioicice, M'Kenrie. The Yrallace a' rived from (lie West Coast this mornintr, and sailed for Wangamu at I*3o p.m. Siie is expected back on Saturday in rnin jr. The Kennedy left Wostport this morning, will arrive during tonight, and leave for Wellington direct at 4 p.m to-morrow. The Murray should be at Wanganni from Greymouth this afternoon. She proceeds thence to Wellington. The Chirles Edward was unable to leave Wellington V is morning, the weather being even worse than ever. It is expected that she will be able to leave this evening so as to arrive to-morrow and proceed to the West Coast at 8 p.m. The Arswata left Auckland fir Sydney in place of the Aloion, which steamer comes down the East Coast, arriving at Wellington on Sunday. The Hawea left Wellington fo-day, wiil arrive btre to morrow morning, and sail at 5 p.m for Taranaki and Matiukau. The Black Wa [ cn is rapiily discharging her cargo, and with fine wrather wi'l pro bablv have a clean hold b knock off time on Saturday. She crmmenced faking in ballast for " stilt -airg " purposes this morning. H^r rie stin ition is at pre?en unknown The Taiiroa Ii ft Onehnnira at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, and anchoicd til Taranaki at 7 a.m. yesterday ; laidtd mtis passengers, and carao, and proceeded on to Nelson at noon, arriving here a3a m. to-day. Fine weather was <xperene>d throughout the pas sage She sailed for Picton, Wellington, and Lytelton at 2 p.m.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 172, 21 July 1881, Page 2
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