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SAILED.

October 18, steamer Eleie, 14, Scully, for Siwaka. — steamer Lady Barkly, 40, Walker, lor Motoeka.

The Waverley arrived at Patea this- morning, and leaves this evening for Nelson. Bbc Bails at 4 p.m. to-morrow for Wellington / direst and Patea.

The Kennedy sails at 5 p.m. to day for West Coast ports. The Charles Edward's departure from Wellington to Nelson is postponed till tomorrow afternoon. She sails for West Coast ports at 3 p.m. on Thursday. The Murray leaves Flaxbooxae this alter* noon for Wellington.

She Penguin arrived from Pioton, Wellington, and Lyttelton at 3 o'clock this morning, and Bails at 4 p.m. on the return South. The Mawhera will arrive from Wellington to-morrow morning, and sail at 3 p.m. for the West Coast.

The Graf ton expeots to leave Westport at 6 o'clock to«nigbfc, and arrive here to-morrow afternoon. She sails at 3*30 p.m. for Wellington direot.

The Botoroa will arrive from Wellington •nd South on Thursday morning, BDd sail at 5 p.m. for Pioton, Wellington, and Lyitelton. The Lady Barkly sails (or Golden Bay on Thursday night. Dating the year 1890, 432 steel Bieamera and 59 sailing vessels, 110 iron steamers and 6 Bailirigf Vessels, 26 .wood and composite steamers and 142 sailing vessels were built in the United Kingdom.. Five Bteel steamers and 6 sailing vessels, -with 21 iron steamers and 10 sailing vessels, 21 wood and com posite steamers,, and 74 sailing vessels from abroad were added to Lloyd's register during the same period. The total number of vessels added<i^;ih£ &g^te?:of the United Kingdom daring the yeaf lß9o being #02 steel steam and Bailing 147 iron steam and Bailing, and 26S wood and composite steam and sailing vessels, with a total of 991,605 tons for the 912 vesselß thas added. On the other hand 1068 vessels, both steam and sail, have been removed (com the Hat, their united tonnage amounting to 501,661 tons register. The approximate value of the merchant navy of the United Eiugdom in 1891 was £112,000,000, that of the United States of America £9,200,000. France values her mercantile fleet at £10,200,000, Germany £14,100,000, Italy at £4,500,000, and Ruseu at £2,450,000.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 243, 13 October 1891, Page 2

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SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 243, 13 October 1891, Page 2

SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 243, 13 October 1891, Page 2

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