ARRIVED.
Dec 27, ketch Gambia, 19, Young, fsom * 2dot«pipi. «5, cutter Piaaefc, 12, Tborn* f rO m Motuekß. BAILEI/. "Dec 27, srpp.cr?r \.a!lace, 86. Ssott, for Wellington Passengers: Miss M'Euroe, Mrs Sogers, Messrs FLzsjerald, M'Euroe, Percival, Rogers, and SeatoD. — stfaoiar Lidy Barkiy, 30, Walker, for Golden Bay. — steamer Graf (on, 156, Johnston, for Wellington and Lyitelion. Passengers : 150 excursicniata. — steamer Penguin, 472, E lie, for Piefcon, ' Wellington, atid South. Pasß>-ngers 1 Misses A. Brown, Cirl, Cbapman, Diriells, >'yde, I Lipscombe, Li>c> field. Pitt, A. Pitt, Robinson, Scaly, Smit»;, Mrs Acton Adams 5 children *nd govr-ropss, Mf-ssrs Avery, Cxtl, Devon, Kid=ou, Sntherlatd, TurHefj and a number of excursionist a.
Captain El«7ia teportr-d at I 17 p.m. : — *'Bid wcath; r aprroanljiatf between soeih«aat, attd eaßt, and north. Ghss will farther fall, and heavy r»'n after 16 hours ani*. unusoa'ly high <\de after midnight."^ -P The Wallace arrived at Wellington this morning, and \ caves there this afternoon for Wanganui and Nelson. The Kennedy sails for West Coast at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The Graft >n s.iiied for Wellineton and Lyttelton at 9 30 last night with 150 excursionists. _ The Wanaka left New Plymouth at 10.30 this morning, will arrive here ro-night. and wril at 1 p.m. to morrow for Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton. The Penguin sai ed for Picton, Wellington, and South at 11 30 last night with over 100 excursionists. The Candidate will probably finish discharging th 3 Nelson portion of hrr cargo tomorrow. She has on board a large quantity of c-m£nt for Timaru. The Uawea leaves Wellington at 1 p.m. to-morrow, will arrive here on Friday morningr, and sail at 3 p m. oa Saturday for T&ranaki and Manukaa, taking the outward San Francisco mail The Rotorua leaves Wellington for Melbonrae v'a South on Monday. Passengers will be forwarded to her by tha Wanaka tomorrow. The Lord Tredegar commenced ballasting this morning. Sin tock in enouuh to stiffen her, and then commenced landing the remainder of her cargo, which will all be discharged by to-morrow morning.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 308, 28 December 1881, Page 2
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336ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 308, 28 December 1881, Page 2
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