SAILED.
May 13, Bteamer P.otoiua, 576, Stott, for Pielon and Wellington, Passengers : Misses Bose, Osborne, Mills, Mesdames Anderson, Muntz, Roby, Willis Neil and family, Messrs Anderson, Muntz, Roby, "Willis, Neil and family, Messrs Anderson, Weeding, Hargreaves, Neil, Hoult, Donaldson, and Tesohxnaker.
— schooner Pet, 21. Gilbertson, for Tata Islands.
14, eteamer "Wanßka, 276, Meads, for Taranaki and Manukau. Passenger: Master liighttoot. — steamer Elsie, I_, Johnston, for Eiwaka. * __ Bteamer Mawhera, 340, Manning for West Ooast. Passenger : Mr Allen. — steamer Grafion, 242, Nordstrum, for Wellington. Passengers : Mrs Kinzett, Messrs Storey, Bevan, and Olarke. — steamer Murray, 78, Vickerman. for Foxton.
Captain Edwin reported at 1230 p m. : . ' Indications cf frost to-night, and for poor tides until after high water tomorrow morning. " Tbi » harles Edward arrived trotn Woet Goaet pons at 2 p.m. to-day, end ssils at 5 p,tD. for foxton and Wellington. The K-iauedy arrived from Wellington tbis morning, end sails at 5 i-.vo. for Wealport and Greymoutb, The Aorero arrived from Wellington bat night*, and sails al 7 p.m. to-day for Hokhika direct.
Tbe Mnrrsy arrived from West port at noon to-dsy, and Bails at 4 p.m. for Foxton. The Grafton arrived from the West Coa<)t at ISO this afternoon, and sailed by the same tide at 4 p.m. for Wellington direct. The Mawheia arrived from Picton and Wel.ington at 2 p.m. to-day, and sailed by the same tide for the -West Coast.
The Wanaka arrived from Wellington at _'30 p.m. yesterday, and sailed at 3 o'clock this morning for Taranaki and Manukau. The Rotorua, in plaoe of thePenguio, leaveß Wellington at 6 o'clock to-night for Nelßon direot She will arrive here early to-morrow morniog, and sail at 5 p.m. for Pioton, Wellington, and Lyttelton. The Waitapu left Havelock at 6;30 thiß morning, and wi 1 arrive here to night. The Lady Barkly sails for Golden Bay at 9 o'olock to night. The barque Glenlora is now 92 days out from London to this poit, and may be looked for next week. She is in command of Captain Niool tbis trip, Captain Sargent, who made three voyages here in her, having taken charge of a larger vessel. Mr Tomkin is still chief officer of the Glenlora.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 113, 14 May 1890, Page 2
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363SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 113, 14 May 1890, Page 2
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