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ARRIVED.

Sept. 27, eebosner Awaroa, 60, North, from Gr?yu3o\itb. — ketch Profpec', 21, Wfsicapp, from Motuk-i River. 28, steamer Pfite3, so, Gibbons, from Patea. oAlLfil*. Sept. 28, cutter Wave, 10, Ricketts, for Bandy Bsy. The Charles Edward is due at Westport from Xels n this afternoon. The Kennedy from Greymouth should reach TWlliiigton this evening, aud leave th^re for Nelson to-morrow. The Murray reports only six feet six inches on the Givymouth. bar "to-day, and is in consoquenco unahle to leave. The Wallace is flue from Wanganui this afternoon and is announced to sail for Wellington at S p.m. to-morrow. The I'atea srrive;! fro;ii Patea (his mornirjr. She retur-,-; to tr..;r. poa via WellitgtOD at 4 p.rn Tne Lay P>-.rk'" vi'l rot "irive here frn.n a-.;.t,> n Biru-itil 7 a.m. to-morro.Y. Tho P.-r.cnin ] C r. T^'aeski at 9-30 s.m. *c-l;v. wii ?r,ire h r- avd sail at 11 ft.m to morro-.v fur Pi-ior^ V/ciington, and Xir'.:::orj. The Artist", friil b<? ;ho nr-xi steamer for Mrlbr.uree. SLe ksves W(l!i:»ton on Monday, ard rass'Tgers fcr h'-r will be forwa^ied by the I'encuin to-morrow. Thp Pctcsi will bs the text of the Orient Line of steamf-ra for Pirmr.uth She leavrg Mi-'bnurre on Ocober i?.. ami the list op-p-rtu,i'y of Citcbing Ler will ba by the Ararat* The Wanoka or Hawea leave's Wellington at 1 p.m. ti-morro?-, v, ill arrive here on Friday aorninsr, urd sail at 1 p,m, same day for Taranaki and MatMikau. The schooner Av..--.roa anived frcm Grs--Tr.omh last nisbt, having left that port, oi; FriJay moniog. Liaht win-Is with a very heavy northerly sea were experienced during the passage. It was nearly high water v.hen she reached h:ra, asd while in stays she was csusht aback by a ight S.W. puiE, and beingr then ck.se in shore ihe schooner Brnck on the Boulder B.ir.k and remaimd f-Bt. She w.s iJL'htfned thin morninp, a;;d ■was got iff wi h.-ut susc-inintt any irj. vr .\- The Aivarca briog-, 86 tons of coai ior Mr Crn^s jnu. Shf> is now in charge or Captain W. Nonh who wr.3 maie r.f her v?hen Cipiiin Grra«tc wss appoidted to tht command cf liio Wakatu. The lidvanc:- notes hitherto given to seamen on sisniuj? articles to proceed tt sea, and which were rrada payable "to the jeraoa v-hc presented them, unless the seamaa in whose favor the note had been drawn failed to prj ] ceed in the vessel, were prao:iea!ly abolished by Act of Parliacient en Ausuat 2, g.ad for the tiuure ao allotmeot note will be given to every seamen who d' sires it, payable cither at a sa^inas hark or to au immediate rela tion, — European Mai'.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 231, 28 September 1881, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 231, 28 September 1881, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 231, 28 September 1881, Page 2

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