ARRIVED.
January 23, cutter Planet, 15, Thome, from Motueka. — acl^masrr^B^f^-clSr-'-Qbulea, from - Motupipi. 24, steamer Taranaki, 299, Andrew, from.. Taranaki ahd Manukau — Passengers: Misses Brookina.South, Mesdames Carleton,Nettleship, Biah&p~~--Cowie, Archdeacon Maunsell, Bey. Mr Burrows, Rev. Mr Dudley, Messrs Hurst, CarletobrLusk (2), Sedgwick, White, Fisher, Swigger,' Williams, Christie, Corbett, Hesselline, Kirkwood, Marchant, Robinson, M'Guire, Down. ..,.. *- ' " :• — steamer Wellington,; 2i52, Lloyd, from Picton and South. — -, ' i .* — schooner Uno, 2§, Kirk, from Adele Island. 1 ..- - .j-'-":-;-SAt__b.. ;.' ' ;*- *•: January 23, cutter ..Dauntless, 12, Brett, for Adele Island. •—cutter Maid of Italy, 17, Clarke",- for Biwaka. ;*_';".' , .'_ . > — cutter Planet, 15," Thorne, for Motueka. '';.. ; r * 24, steamer Tararua, 563, Sihclairj* for South and Melbourne — Passengers : Miss Buchholz, Mesdames Dover, Buchholz, Beer, .-. Messrs Billman, Lightband, Crightbn, Beer. _ — steamer Taranaki, 299, Andrew, for Picton and South-^Passe-ngers : Misses Lowe, Hornby, Brown, Gibson, Mesdames Hooper, Neal and child, Metriitt, Allen, Taylor, Baigent, Thomas, Messr* Hooper, Neal, Mcrritt, Little, White (2), -Henry (2), Cooke, Qoldsmidt, M'Dermott^Fairhall, Donald, Heacock, Macpherson, Zelemanj -'"' * / .
The Kennedy and Charles Edward are both at Westport waning- for a favorable opportunity of making their escape, the bar at present being very rough. ].-". The Wallace and Lyttelton were to' leave Wellington to-dafVthe-, former for Nelson, and the latter for Blenheiot. Each has about 60 immigrants on-" board ex Leicester, most of those in the Wallace being for the West Coast. The weather at Wellington is reported«a& very- boisterous. ..-. . _ : . The WelUngton arrived from Picton and South this and will sail for the North to-morrow, afternoon. The jailing of 'the Wanaka has .been postponed'nntil to-morrow at' 1 -p.m; in -^consequence, of .the. strong S.W. wind which is blowing. : It- would be amatter of impossibility for the Wanaka to drive round the: Spit against the wind which will be blowing there, aud she is just as well here as lying afc Totaranui. "Accounts froni Westport report a strong S.W. wind blowmg there. The Tatarua -sailed ! for Melbourne via South and Hobarton early this morning. The Union Company's s.s. Taranaki, Capt. Andrew, came into harbor this morning afc 3 o'clock. She left Onehunga at I*3o p.m. on Monday, and arrived off Taranaki early yesterday morning ; disembarked and* embarked passengers and landed cargo, proceeding on to Nelson at 8 a.m., and arriving . here as above, Experienced fine weather as far as Taranaki, and from thence strong N.W. wind with high sea until making Blind Bay. She sailed. South at I*3o p.m. to-day. The., barque Lochnagar has been iiaid on the berth at 1 Napier for London. She is being rapidly filled up, and it is expected that she will be ready for sea at the end of the present month. j *- . "'''.'■ ••••r' \
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 21, 24 January 1877, Page 2
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