Imports.
[A special charge is made for consignees' notices which appear in this column. J Es S.S. Arawa at Wellington : 286 bars 100 fadls iron, 80 bdls 1 gal. hoop iron, 11 bdis tubs, 100 oases gal. oorr. iron, 2 oases electro plate j ware, 2 cases noveltiea, 2 coses binder fittings, 2do fish lines, 1 do brasßfoundry, 2 do looks, 18 kegs clout nai's, 3 cases hardware, 2 do -. twine, Ido enamel, 1 bass ohisels, and 1 do WOva. wire ; Wilkins & Field. . J3x b.B- Aorangi, at Wellington : 18 cases 'bed steads, 50 sheets perf. zinc, 8 washing maphioes, 1 case tyre binding machines, 1 : cask rabbit traps, 3 do clotheß lines, 1 case - .band saws, Ido vertical do, Ido pit do, Ido cutiery, 30 copper boilers, 228 bars 10 bdls shoo steel, 1 cask springs, 3 oases novelties, lease chaff knives, 1 do x out saws, 2 do , ' hammers, 1 do ladies' garden spades, 12 bdls tubs, 5 bdls buckets, 1 oask dog ohains, and 1 oaseHobart riflas; Wilkins & Field.
The Charles Edward has bean detained at \ ■•■. WeetpotG by bad weather. She reports an improvement to-day, and expects to proceed to Hokitika to-night. The Kennedy anived from Wellington this , morning, and will Bail for West Ooast ports at 7 o'olook this evening. The Murray left Foxtoa for Wellington this morning, she is due here on Sunday, and -! is announced to sail for Wanganui on Monday at 11 p.m. The Aorere arrived at Westport laat night, and proceeds from there to West Wanganui '■■^-'-' with a cargo of ooal. \ . . The Waverley is detained at Jf atea by a b':'' heavy sea on the bar. : The Grafton left Wellington at 12-10 this afternoon for Pioton and Nelson, will arrive . here to morrow morning, and sail by the j game tida at noon for Greymouth. j The Mawhera leaves Greymouth at 10 ' o'olook to-night, will arrive here to-morrow j :". ■ night, and sail by the same tide at 10 p.m. j for Wellington direot, j v. The Botorua reached Wellington at I*ls - - a.m. to-day, and leaves for Jbyttelton this j afternoon. The Lady Barkly sails for Golden Bay at 4 ".":■. p.m. to-morrow. The barque Alastor left London for this - port on November 12. and may be looked for about the middle of next month. She is an vsssel of 824 tons register, classed 100 Al, and is in command of Captain Glazebrook.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 8, 10 January 1890, Page 2
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398Imports. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 8, 10 January 1890, Page 2
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