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ARRIVED.

Septi. 30, ketch Argus, 36, Williams, from Pelorus Soud^, — schooner Waitohai, 16, Eobinaon, from Havelo c k. •— ketch Camelia, 19, Young, from Motupipi. HAILED. Sept. 30, steamer Kennedy, 136. Williams, for West Coast. Passengers : Mrs Gregory and family (6), Messrs Gregory, Burns, and Lahman. _ — steamer Wallace, 86, Scctt, for Wellington. Passengers ; Miss Haase, Mrs Smnh and child, Mrs M L°od. — Bieamer Hawea, 461, Kennedy, for Taranaki aad Manukau. Passaogera : Mrs Hansen and 7 cbildren, Mrs Weruer, Messrs Stafford, Burnett, Savage. Braithwaite, Arkell. and Worsl^y. The Charleg Edward is due at Hokitika from Westport this afternoon. The Murray will arrive from IVestport late to ni^ht, and pail for Wanganui at ten to-morrow morning. The Kf-nnedy arrived at Westport from jSTeison this afternoon. The Wallace arrived at Wellington this morning and leaves for Nelson to-night. She proceeds to Wanganui and Wellington at noon oa Moiday. The Haw-a sailed for Tarauaki and Ma.nu«au Z.I 11 o'clock last night. I'be Grafton will arrive here from Wellington and South on Tuesday morning, and sail for Westport aad Grcyoiouth st 11 a.m. samp dsy. The Penguin leaves Wellington at 1 p.m. on Monday, will arrive here on Tuesday morning, and sail at 2 p.m. same day for Pioton, Wellington, Lyttelcon, and Dunedin The ketcb Prospect leaves the Uommercial wharf for Waitapu and Collinjwood at 3 p.m. on Monday ia place of the Lidj Barkly. The Iria will fiais!i discharging cargo on Monday nest, and sail for Newcastle about Tuesday. The Croydon Lasa, which arrived here yesterday afternoon, ia bound from Oamaru io Waitara, an^ put in hero in a leakr statf. Wheu in the Straits ihe experienced »ome fearful wea'her. Most of ber sails were blown away, the topmast, mainbcom, and some of the gear of the bowsprit were earned away, end worse than all the vessel commenced leaking. There was a tremendous!} high sea running in which the vessel labored heavily at d it is thought that one of the seams must have opened out or a butt started. A» the B^ooner was making w-Uer, Captain Branford decided to run for Nelson, where the Croydon La?s arrived as abovo. She will discharge cargo and be p'aced on the han' to ascertain the whereabouts of the leak. An enquiry intr. the circumstances was held before the Col!ec'or of Customs this morniDg.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 234, 1 October 1881, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 234, 1 October 1881, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 234, 1 October 1881, Page 2

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