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ARRIVED.

Uov. 15, sfcfv,f;\er Wanaka, 276, An^ersou. from Pk-tr.n. Wt Hint-ion, ar d Ly'teHon. Ptr'senper?: Miss Chlw, MrsParkf, Mr, Mrs and Miss Watson, Mr ami Mrs Price. AFessrs Hsnkin, M'U':r, Wilkin. Henry, HurlFo 1 !, Rtoingp, M. yers, 'Mw*, Wr.r=ley C 3), R.r.R?, Jennings, Warrsr, Wiast;in!ey, Hodgson, Ah Gee, Ivi k>p, aud 11 steerage. Nov. 14, rutter Gcdsecker, 10, Tdcketts, for Marahnn, 15, steamer TV-imki, 27t% Anderson, far Picton, Wellington, and Smifci.

The Charles Ivlward leaves Holdtilcn. for Greymouth this afternoon. The Murray leaves Westport this evening for KnTamea and Nelson. The Wallace reached Wanganm this morning, ay.d leases this afternoon for Nelson. .She proceeds to Wdlington at 2 p.m. to-morrow. The Kennedy leaves Westport tomorrow morning for HokUika, The Laiy Btrkly leives 'or Gtifan Bay at 11 e.ni. to-morrow, taking the 'Frisco thail. The Wannka arrived here at 1 p.m to-day, having left Wellington at 11.40 p m yesterday, and Picton at 530 a.m to day. She "brings the. Ran Francisco mail. After landing and shipping carga she sailed for Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunediu hy the \ same tide at .'5:30 p.m. The Penguin leaves Lyttelton this evening for Nc-iaon direct, will arrive here tomorrow afternoon, and sail at 3 p.m. en Thursday for Picton, Wellington, and | Lyttelton. ! H.M.S. Emerald left Wellington fcr ' Sydney yesterday, ati from there n'ae proceeds to Portsmouth. The repairs anl alteratioaa (hit are being effected to the Lyttelton are almeat completed, and she will fee ready for sea in the course of a few dsys. Her holier, whi»h ban been thoroughly orer-hin'.ed, wrs pub into ' her this morning by means of the shear-legs oa the Railway wbatf. The steamer has been scraped an! painted all o?er, ani now; presents a smart appeatance.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 272, 15 November 1881, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 272, 15 November 1881, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 272, 15 November 1881, Page 2

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