SAILED.
Aug. 1, ketch Comet, 23, Rioketts, for Waitapn. — cutter Maid of Italy, 12, Winter, for Wainui. — ketch Pet, 21, Rioketts, from Tatas. . ' — steamer Wainui, 391, Lambert, for Wellington. Passengers: Misses Hale (2),' Miller, Mesdames Martin, Lock, Nopere, Collins and child, Messrs Kers'haw (2), Gappin, Pippin, Gay, Ziman, Katene, McAxtuey, Biggins, Nopere, and Jackson. . < 3, steamer Mahinapua, 239, Newton, for Taranaki and Manukau. The Kennedy is discharging at Eekerangu to-day, and is expected to leave there to-morrow for Wellington.' The Waverley arrived trom West Coast porta yesterday, and sails at 9 p.m. today, for Wellington direct. The Charles Edward leaves Wanganui - to-night for Westport and Nelson. The .Wainui arrived from the West Coast yesterday morning, and sailed at midnight for Wellington. . .- The Mahinapua arrived early this morning from Wellington and North, and sailed at 3 p.m. for Taranaki and Manukau. - ' • ■ . The Mawhera should arrive fronr Picton ahd Wellington to-morrow morning, and sail atl p.'in. for the West Coast. The Penguin should arrive from Wei: lington to-morrow morning, aud sail at . 330 p.m', for Picton aud Wellington, ' taking the outward San Francitco mail. ' The Lady R»rkiy sails at 9 o'clock tonight for Golden Bay. The Lily, sailed at 2 p.m. to-day for Motneka. The following letters from places beyond the .colony received in. the Nelson postal district during tbe month of May, 1896, were' unclaimed' on 31st July:— .T.'filaney, The Port, from Capetown; J, S. Eve, from Melbourne, Altred Gil- - bert, from Long Gully, Victoria; R. Palmer, from Sydney ; Mrs Maria Ann Ridout (formerly Rrowulie), from Melbourne ; Mrs Alfred Williams, from Bendigo (2 letters).
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 181, 3 August 1896, Page 2
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263SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 181, 3 August 1896, Page 2
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