ARRIVED.
August 2, cutter Wave.. 10, Eickett3, f roni Marahau.
BAILED.
August 2, steamer Charles Edward, 125, Wbitwell, for Wesi Coast. Passengers : Miss O'ConneJl, Messrs Gibbs, Meyer, Senior, O'Connor, aod Ratcliffe. . — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Golden Bay. _ — steamer Wal'ace, 86, Scott, for Wellington. Passengers : Hiss Harley, Messrs Myers and Devaney. — cutter Maid of Italy, 15, Clarke, for Biwaka. -—cotter Planet, 12, Thome, for Motueka. The L*dy Barkly started lasS night on her periodical trip to Golden Bay. The Kennedy will arrive from Westport this evening, aGd leave again for Wellington dirpct at 9 p.m. . The WaNnce arrived at Wellington this morning, snd may be expected back tomorrow nfght. She proceeds to Wauganui at 10 o'clock to-morrow night. The Charles Edward is due at Westport from Xpl^cn to cay. The Murray arrived at Wanganui this morning. Sbe returns to West Coast ports from there. The Grafton will arrive here from West Cosst ports on Saturday morning, and sail for WestDort and Grey mouth the same d.'V. The Hawea reached Wellington at 330 this morning, and left for Lyttelton in the afternoon. The Wakatu sails for Warganni, Wellington, and Paiea at 10 o'clock «o-oight. The Wan&ka left New Plymouth at 11 o'clock this morning-, will arrive here toeight, and sail at noon to-morrow for Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelfcn. The Taiaroa leaves Wellington at noon tc- j morrow, will arrive here early on Friday morning, and sail at 3 p.m. same day for Taranaki and Manukau. The Patea is expected to reach here from Patea to-morrow morning with a cargo of live suck. She is advised to sail for Welfingfcn aod Patta it 4 p.m. *he saniG day. Th? Kcf-mV-ai,,-. leaves Wr-Uington f r Melbonnif v a S-.uth ou Mo: dsy m:xt Passengers for her leave heie by the Wanaka to-morrow. ] The Ma'ay ib announced to sail for New- I castle on Friday next, taking passengers at j £4 ptr hjad and csrgo through to Sydney at I7s 6d per ton. Messrs J. H. Cock and Co. j are the pgfnts. The Orient wM be tfce npxt of the Orient Line of sieumf-rs for Piymrutn, leaving Mcl- ] b orce on August 22 The last opportunity Of catching her will be by the Rotoraahana Th* Union Company's time table for the present month has been issued. It is an i noaDced that daring the continuance of quarantine restrictions the through steamers will not go on from Auckland to Sydney This trade will be done by » special steamer between Auckland and Sydney.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 183, 3 August 1881, Page 2
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419ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 183, 3 August 1881, Page 2
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