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Pec 4. sfp.-iß.er "Wallace, 86, Scott, from "West Cos. v. Paisentrers : Messrs Curtis, McDowell, and 1 other. — cutter Mi_«p, 16. Kure. from Waitapu. — schooner In., 2?, Pilkington, from Haveloek. — ke'eh i'i.sp.ct, 21, Westrupp, from Adele Island. — 5. sir f.mer Lady Batkly, 30, Walker, front Motueka. MATLY.Ij. Dec 3, steamer Lyttelton, 86, Holmes, for Blenheim and Wellington. _ — eteampr P.r'suin, _~2, Edie, for Wellitig'on.Tarr.rrkiard Manukau. PassengersMisses W«rd (3V o?borre. Mackay, Messrs Cary, Jrffre-y, Brisrgs. McLoughlan, Gant, Scott, Mat •'en, Mv.r?, Cannon, Moeler A'!an. r,d Green. —4, cir-nnr,. Af,, rrftJ,( > s> fi onwav< for Wesiport uvd K-irrttr.-oa. Pncnengers : 'Mi.ses Kis.el and Street, Mrs Kcmpsey, and Mr Powel. — stcr.nvr Kerne.* I}-,1 }-, ir.o, Williams, for West Coast, ra^ntrors : Misses Campbell, Dillon, Clime. Mro Grenill nnd child, Messrs Rairo, Pratt, Khisonrr. and Brown. — steamer Lady Barkiy, 30, Walker, for Motneka, The Kennedy arrived at Weslport this morning, and leaves there for Hokitika tonight. Thp Murray arrived nt Westport this morning, and leaves there for Greymouth tonight, The Wallace arrived from West Coast ■ports yestsrday morning, ahd leaves for Wellington at 4 p.m to-day. The Charles Edward leaves Wanganui today, will arrive to-morrow, and return to Wangacui at 6 p.m. The Lyttelton sailed for Blenheim and Wellington at C p.m. on Saturday. She will be inspected at the- latter port by the Marine Engineer. The Arawatß, with the Suez mail, arrived at tbe Biuff at 6 30 this morning. The Penguin sailed for Wellington, Taranaki, and Manukau at 4.30 p.m on Saturday. She reached the former port j-esterday morning, and after receiving the Southern portion of the mail from the Wanaka, proceeded northwards at 5 p.m. The Wanaka lefr. Wellington at 1 p.m. today, will arrive here to-mcrrow me.rning, and Fail at 6 p.m. fcr Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Danedin The Union Cempany's time table for December contnins in addition to the runniug of their own fleet of steamers and that of the Orient Line, the dates of departures of the P and O sl-anieis from Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide, and otber information respecting them. The Rohilla, 3500 tors, leaves Melbourne on the 7th instant for Plymouth and London via Point de Galle. Sbe will he followed by the Borne, 5100 tons, on December 21st, proceeding Home by way of Bombay.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 289, 5 December 1881, Page 2
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375ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 289, 5 December 1881, Page 2
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