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ARRIVED.

Jannary 11, Bteamer Grafton. 242, Nord* Btxom, from Pioton and Wellington. Passengers : Misses Williamson, Olouston, Hay, Mrs ' MoKenzie, Messts Sargent, Young and 5 children, Collier, Woodhead, Fox, Field, Diamond, Murray, Muncaster, and the Bev. ftifteo. — Bteamer Elsie, 14, Tinney, from Biwaka. — barquentine Ebenezer, SI 7, Milne, from Mauritius. — ketch Argoß, 86, Sure, from Fern Town. SAILED. January 10, steamer Kennedy, 136, FurBeaux, for West Ooast. ll e steamer Grafton, 242, Nordstrum, for Greymonth.

The Murray left Wellington for Endeavoar Inlet and Nelaon at noon to day, Bhe will arrive here early to-morrow morning, and will . leive for Wanganni at ll p.m. on Monday. . The Kennedy left for West Ooast ports at 7 r o'o'ock laßt evening, and was dne at Westport this afternoon. The Oharlea Edward is expeoted to arrive 6t Hokitika this afternoon. The Aorere wbb to leave Westport with a Cargo of eoal for West Wanganni thiß afternoon* The Grafton airived from Pioton and Wellington at D a.m. to-day, and Bailed by the same tide at noon for Greymouth. Ti-e Penguin leaves Wellington at 1 p.m. On Monday, will arrivo here early on Tueßday morning, and sail at l p.m. on the return Sontb. , The Mahinapua leaves Lyttelton on Monday afternoon for Nelson direot. The Mawhera left Greymouth at 1030 last night, will arrivo here to-night, and sail by the same tide at JO p.m. for Wellington direot. The barqaentine Ebenezer, Oaptain J. Milne, arrived fiom Mauritius early this morning, after a passage of 42 days. Oaptain Milne reports leaving Port Louis on Nov 29, and had flue weather for a fortnight, after which Btrong S.W. gales were met with and lasted for a week, dating whioh some heavy Beaa were shipped and a portion of the bui waika was damaged ; thenoe had fine weather to Australia, passed through Bass' straits on Deo SOth, and sighted Kent's group the nezt day ; strong S.W. winds were experienced until sighting Oapa Farewe'l on Wednesday laet, and baffling winds prevented her reaching the Bay until yesterday. She anchored at 4 a.m. to-day, was towed into harbour by the Lady Barkly this afternoon, and berthed . alongside the Railway Wharf. She brings 300 tons of sugar, consigned to Messrs Sclanders and Co. and J. H. Cook and Co. She is a barqnentine of 817 tons register, built at Peterhead, Scotland, in 1877, and re classed in 1888 for 9 years. Messrs Sclanders and 00. are her agents.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 9, 11 January 1890, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 9, 11 January 1890, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 9, 11 January 1890, Page 2