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ARRIVED.

June 17, steamer Hawea, 4GI, Hansbv, from Tarannlsi and Manukau. Passengers: Messrs Baoks, Bochiort, Burford, Miers, Odeil, and Owen. — steamer Lady Barkly, 40, Walker, from Motueka, — cutter Maid of Italy, 15, Woolf, from '-andy Buy. — steamer Stellu, 156, Gray, from Sandspit. SAILED. Jane 16, steamer GraftoD, 242, Hill, for Westport Passenger : Mrs Adam. — steamer Murray, 78, Yickerraan, (or West Coast, — ketch Elizabeth, 33, Westrupp, for Fern Town. — Itetch Camelia, 19, Toanp, lor Motupipi. ketch Transit, 23, Ricfcetts, for Torrent Bay. ketch Comet, 23, Eicketts, for Waitapu. 17. steamer Hawea, 481, Hansby, for Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton. Passengers: Major Webb, airs Smith and 5 children, Messrs Morrison and Stmsell. — steamer Lady Barltly, 40, Walker, for MotueVa. — steamer Stella, 156, Gray, for Wellington. The Lady Barkly sails for Motueka and Golden Bar at 7 p.m. to-morrow. The Eotorua left Wellington at 12-53 this afternoon, will arrive here to-morrow morning, and sail at 10 p.m. on Saturday for Wellington, Taranaki, and Manukau, taking the San Francisco mail. The Grafton sailed for Westport at 530 cm. yesterday, and arrived there at 10 o'clock this morniDg. Bhe proceeds from Westport to Wellington direct, so that she will not call here on Saturday. Tbe Stella arrived at the outfr anchorage at 2*30 this afternoon. She i 9 from Wellington via tho Sandspit with stores for the Lighthouse. These she transhipped into the pilot boat, nnd left half an hour later for Wellington, without entering the harbor. The Kennedy reached Greymouth from Hokitika Ihia_ morning, and proceeds to Westport aud Nelsdn to-night. The Charles Edward reached Hokitika from Westport this morning, and proceeds to Greymouth tomorrow morning* lh« Murray sailed for the West Coast last night, and is due at Westport this evening. She leaves by the same tide for Hokitika The Koranui leaves Wellington at 7 o'clock to-night, will arrive here to-morrow morning, ami sail by the same tide at 10 a.m. for tbe_ "West Coast. The Wanaka has been withdrawn from the DunedinUelson trade, and in future the servico will be performed by the Grafton and Mahinapua, which will call here on their way to and from the West Coa9t. Captain Johnson, i f the (Vanaka, is now in command of the Australia, the latest addition to the Union Company's fleet, and which has been placed on the East Coast trade. The Hawea crossed the Manukau bar at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, and renched Taranaki early yesterday morning j here a S.E. gale was blowing and a heavy sea running, the waves at times going clean over tbe Breakwater, and in consequence the Hawea could not go alongside of it. She, however, brought up under the lee, and the surf boat having put off the passengers and cargo were put into her, and the steamer proceeded on to Nelson at 3 p.m., arriving here at 6 - 40 this morniDg. A S.W. gale with a heavy tea was experienced across the Straits. She sailed by the same tide it 940 a.m. for Southern ports.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 143, 17 June 1886, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 143, 17 June 1886, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 143, 17 June 1886, Page 2