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Sept. 20, steamer Wanaka, 276, M'GilHvTay, from Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton. Passengers : Misseß Andrews and Hofmann, Mr and Mrs Grpenisb, Mr and Mrs Poulden Messrs Johns, Martin, Gay, Innes, Aifeld, ixott, Harper, and 2 steerage. — steamer Charles Edward, 126, Whitwell from Wellington. Passengers: Missea -Haase and Honnaell. — cutter Maid of Italy, 15, Clarke, from i #T ketch Camelia, 19, Young, from Motnpipi. eka ~ ° atter Planetj 12 ' Tho ™c, from MotuBAILED. I Sept 20 cutter Wave, 10, Kickettg, fcr Tata Islands. _ cutter Goldseeker, 10, Pvicketts, for Marahau. j The Kennedy left Greymouth for Nelson oirect this morning. The Murray left Greymouth this monrin? for^Westport and Nelson. The Wallace arrived at Wanganui early this morning, and leaves for Nelson this evening. She sails for Wellington via Picton at 5 p.m to-morrow. The Charles Edward, with the 'Erisco mail, arrived' here at 9.30 a.m. to-day, having left Wellington at 10 40 p.m. yesterday. She sails for West Coast ports at 7 o'clock tonight. The Lady Barkly leaves for Golden Bay ™° °? k tO - Di 2ht trith the 'Frisco mail. _ Ihe brig Iris -should arive from Newcastle in the course of a day or two. The H*wea made a splendid iun to Wellington, having arrived there at 915 pm yesterday. She will reach here on Thursday' and sail by the same tide at 8 am. for Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton. Cargo will be received at the Railway wharf all day tonjorrofr. The Wanaka left Lyttelton at 9 15 p.m. on Saturday, and arrived at Wellington at 3-30 p.m. on Sunday; sailed at MO pm yesterday, and reached Picton at 550 p.m. ; left at 8-10 p.m., and arrived here at 5 a.m today. Experienced fine weather with light and variable winds throughout the passage. Sbe sails for Picton, Wellington Lyttelton, and Donedin at 4 p.m. The Pacific mail steamer Zealandia armed at Auckland on Suoday morning and left again at noon for Sydney. She left San irancrsco on the 28th ultimo, making a passage of 19 days 13 boura and 46 miuutes. fassengera for Kew Zealand— Saloon: Mrs a£d Miss Gay and child, Miss W^ke, Miss Wood, Mrs and Masters Gamble (3), Messrs fcewman Todd, Wake. Clayton, Harris, Uanlop Ackerrran, and Telucherne. SteerTii JJ aSt £ r Ga7 (4 >- Mra Sheasley and child, Mrs Porter, Messrs G. Ewing, Garra-t porter, Sheasley, Lain, Manners, joradale, Hunter, and Watson. Cargo-For Auckland : 1012 pkg s . For Wellington: 160 cases salmon 50 cases oysterg. Eor Lyttelton : 22 bales bops, 2 pkgs malt. For Dunedin : 700 cases SBlmon, 20 bales hops. In transit, for 52 ney * : w 18 £ 53 Pkg9 ' 4 Btalli o«s, the property of Mr Weir, of California ana* Boston Mendelssohn's Qaioette Club are passengers by the Zealandia for Sydney, also 34 saloon *D 0 two ateerace passengers.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 224, 20 September 1881, Page 2
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459ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 224, 20 September 1881, Page 2
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