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ARRIVED.

November 1, Bteamer Waitapu, 40, Westrupp, from otueka. i , L steamer Takapuna, 830, Grant, from Pioton, Wellington, ar.d Booth. Passengers : Misses Johnson, Ainsworth, Wells, Kerr, Mesdames Johns, Lute, Messrs Hodgson and boy, Johns, Irving, Simkin Kirk, Campbell, Gnlly, Young, Lute, Bishop, Chisholm, Wells, Enaor (2), Little, and 4 in steerage. — ateamer Maori, 118, Blaok, from Wanganui to Greymouth, put in through stress of weathor. SAILED November l, keloh Oamglia, 19, Young, fot Motupipi* November 2, steamer Grafton, 242, Nordstrum, for Westport. Passengerst Mesdames Carrel and child, Haynes and family, Messrs Wingfield, Highfield, and Hayneu, The Oharles Edward has not yet reaohed Weatport, and is doubt'ess still in the Bay. The Mur'rav and Kennedy are detained at Weßtport and Greymouth respectively by bad weather Ihe Waverley niil probably leave Wellington on Monday for Endeavour Inlet and Nelaon, and sail for ffataa on Wednesday. The Takapuna arrived from South at 5 o'olook this morning, and sails at 6 p.m. for Pioton, Wellington, Taranaki, and Manukau, taking the San Francisco The Grafton's departure for Westport was po-tponed nntil !»'BO thii morning, owing to the heavy westerly -weather et the Spit. She wilt not oall here on the Mturn triib lhe Waitapu sails for Havelook and Wellington at 5 p.m. to-day. The barque Mary A, Greenwood is now 96 days out from: N6w York to this port, and may be looked for hbrtgy. - Tha railway authorities having iuoreased the rates for goods oarried between Pioton and Blenheim, the Union S.S. Company haß inoreased the rate of freight . ftom Nelson to Blenheim to 17s 8d per ton, The M-ftori, bound from Wanganni to Greymouth with live stook, put in here this morning short of fodder and coal. She left Wanganui last Sunday, but owing to tha heavy westerly weather the was unable to get round the Bpit, and her supplies having run short she wm compelled to oome here to replenish them. She muffles her voyage this aiternoon.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 259, 2 November 1888, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 259, 2 November 1888, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 259, 2 November 1888, Page 2

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