ARRIVED.
Oct. 18, sfermer Wallace, 86, Scott, from Wf9 ' C(ntf - P.ipsepgers: Miss Garriek, Mr ard Mis Lwge SI d femilv, Messrs M'Alister, SM'l, Ey»r, fEf ) Al dridee. 19. ft^gmer Murray, 7S. Conwav, from »''*■ CV.et. Passergrr : Mr Dixon." — ruttc-r Wave, 10, Ricketts, frcm Tata Islands. SAILED. Oct. is, fchoouer Australian Maid, 16, Gilbertsoo, for Awaror.. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motneka. — steamer Hurray, 78, Conway, for Wangacui. The Wallace arrived from West Coast ports at II o'clock last night, and sailed for Wellington at four o'clock this afternoon. Tne Charles Edward reached Hokitika this morning, and leaves there for Greymouth this evening. The Kennedy left Westport this morning for Nelson She leaves for Wellington at 4 p.m. to-morrow. The L'ifiy Barkly leaves for Golden Bay at 2-.30 r-.m. to-morrow. The Graft ■'n haves WelMng'on this afternoon, will arrive here to-mo'row morning, End sail at 2 p.m for Westport and Greymonth. The Waitaki arrived at Wellington at 7 a.m. fo-dtvr, and sailed for Lyt'eltcn at 11 a.m with ihe San Francisco mail. The Ptnguin arrived at Wellington at 10.30 p.m yesterday. She leaves there tonight, wiil arrive hern to-morrow morning, and sail at 4 pm. fcr Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton. The Wsnika leaves Wellington at 1 p.m. to-morrov, will arrive here on Friday morning, and sail at 5 p.m. the same day for Tarar.aki and Manukau. The 11. tunalaaa will he the next steamer for Meib urn?, leaving Wellington on Sunday. She conveys passengers to the races, and will reach Melbourne on October 30. Tbe last, opportunity of catching her will be by the Penguin to-morrow. The Murray arrived frrm Wfst Coast ports early thh morning. She left here on Thursday la«t, and c-ilkd at Molueka, hut having been compelled to take shelter at To aranui she did not reach Westport until Sunday morrirur; sailed by the same tide, and arrived at Greymcu;h on Monday m: ruing; left again in the afternoon, and reached Westport on Tuesday morning; sailed by the same tide, p.rA arrived here as above. She sailed for Wanganui this afternoon. The Great Eastern is again for Eale, and is to be offered at Lloyd's cap; aias' room on the I9th of October. The advertisement points out thnt she has recently been fitted with new upper decks and part new masts, snd is in every way in perfect order. Tbe Great Eastern is at present at Milford Haven.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 249, 19 October 1881, Page 2
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400ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 249, 19 October 1881, Page 2
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