HIGH WATER AT NELSON.
SNTKBED INWABD3. February 28—Murray, ss, 78, Conway, from West Coast. Passengers—Mrs Wright and child, Mrs Politta and child, Mrs Bogg and 3 children, Mrs Taylor, Messrs White, Southern, Straehan, Rochfort Burns, Sheehan, Politta, Bogg, Bull, Masser, and Shetnn. >
28—Gainsborough, ship, 974, Carter, from London, Passengers—Mra Bramwell and daughter, Mr and Mra Haynes, Rer ». Powell, and 227 immigrants. ! 28—Taranaki, es, 327, Malcolm, from Taranalti and Manukau. Passengers—Mrs Stella, Mrs Farroll and child, Miis M'Artney Messrs Fawcetfc, Ilonnicke, M Mahon, and Wills. 28—Taiaroa, ss, 228, Kennedy, from Flcton and Wellington. Pasoengersr^Mrs Thompson, Miss Ladd, Miss Squires, Colonel Kennedy, Messrs Thompson, Buryman, Foy, Houcben, M'Geil, Guy, and Captain Tliomas. March I—Lady Barkly, ps^ 30, Walker, from Golden Bay, CLKABKD OUTWABDS. February 27—Maid of Italy, cutter, 14, Clark, for Riwaka. 28 -Wallace, ps, 64, Dillon, for Wellington. 28—Taranaki, sa, 327, Malcolm, for Wellington and South. Passengers— Mm Ail ken, MissAshburn, Messrs C. Halliday, Usher, Higgs, and Sutton. 28 —Kennedy, ss, 138, Palmer, for West Coast. Passengers—Mrs Watßoa Miss Keal, Miss Stevenson, Messrs Watson, I)ermott,.,Quance, Thomson, and, 6 others. IMPOET3. Ex Celestial Queen, from London: 5 hhds cups and saucers, 175 esses stout, 42 cases galvanised iron, 10 rolls lead, 70 camp ovens, 10 oases herrings, 10 cases gunpowder, 30 pkgs spades, 6 bhds china, 20 kegs arsenic, 1000 bags salt, 100 cases brandy, 20 eases bedsteads, >15 f cases peel; 2 cases jujubes, 100 cases starch, 15 kegs screws and* washers, 1150 lots fenoing wire, 100 kegs nails, 600 boxes candles, 37 bdls gas tubes, 1 cask fittings, 22 casks zioo, 1000 caßes'standard iron; 4 cases ridging, 20 tons pig iron, 100 cases ale, 35 cases sardines, 20 casos pickles, 20 cases fruits, 35 cases soda, 20, cases mustard, 100 casks cement, 30 casks vinegar,'!!) casks rum, 600 cases geneva, 20 "i-caaks brandy, 150 pkgs currants, 6 cases baking powder, 10 cases blaqking, 50 cases whisky, 4 cases knife-polish, 3 cases groats, 10 kegs peas, 3; cases pea flour, 10 oases potted meats, 5 cases black lead, 10 kegs saltpetre, 20 cases cornflour, 5 cases safes, 2 tanks fruit, 1 case figs, 1 case almonds, 1 case liquorice, J case stationery, 50 cases old torn, 10 bags sago, 2 oaseß vermicelli, 2 casks cloves, 5 casks ginger, 3 crates, 150 kegs paint, 8 cases bedsteads, 159 okgs drapery, N. Edwards & Co ; 128 plates iron. 40 lengths pipe, 1 cask washers, Anchor Foundry j 10 hhds,H. Hounsell; 15 pkgs boots, Healy&Son; 5 trunks booty T. Usher; 1526 pkgs s Buxton & Co; 60 camp ovens, 75 bundles hoop iron,, 15 v qr-casks rum, 1 case percussion caps, 27 cases port wine, 3 qr-casks port wine, 10 bundle's spades, 50 kegs nails, 3 cases tartario abid, 35 casks soda crystals, 5 kegs sulphate copper, 600 boxes candles, 9 barrels'herrings, 100 oases geneva, 20 casks shot, 16 cases mustard, 25 cas.es Kinaham's whiskey, 1 case gelatine, 40 cases starch, 15 cases pipes, 5 cases chutney sauce, 147 boxes window glass, 3 cases 1 bag ploughs, 15 casks 150 kegs white lead, 40 kegs red lead, 20 drums colza oil, 10 drums . castor oil, 80 ( drums ;i raw linseed oil, 70 drums boiled oil, 5 casks 'putty, .6 casks driers, 50 kegs 2 casks paint, 1 case black lead, 4 cases red herrings, 50 kegs blasting powder, 14 cases sporting powder, 1 cask luse, 1 case cream of tartar, 5 kegs saltpetre, 15 cases champagne, 2 casks -5 cases black-ing,-1 case gas maker, 15 cases curry powder, 8 : cases potted meats, 10 cases sauce, 75 casks stout, 3 cases capers, 18 cases vestas, 1 bale candle cotton,;, 1 case essences, 20 cases salad oil, 10 begs tapioca, 6 bags whole pepper, 20 barrels currants, 2 cases sultanas, 6 cases candied peels, 100 cases old torn, 19 bales paperhangings, 104 cases arid ibalei drapery, Sclandera & Co; 20 cases burgundy, W. Fletcher; 137 pkgs, J. Pi;Cobke;'l49 pkjgs, Davis &Co ; ;; -324 pkgs^ City Council; 13 pkgs, Wilkins; ;4'"'pkgsj "Barnes; 234 pkgs, Powell,& Co;, 9, pkgs, Sharp &Co ; 51 pkgs, Maokay ; 34 pkgs, Milner ;• 71 pkgs,- Hodder ; '8 pkgs, Jackson ; 4 pkgs, Oakey ; 1 pkg, jJolmes; 6 pkg?, Lucas; 13 pkgs, Hospital;; 17 pk'gs, Hadfield; 2 pkgs, Eaine; 2 pkga,*Peat & Thornton ; 4 pkgs, J. >Hounsell; 3.pkgs, ;; 1 pkg,- •fGpulstone ; : 1 box, Shaw; 1 pkg, Spencer ; 7 pkgsj Oldham ; 21 pkgs, Lightband; 2 pkgs; Franklytt'; 8 pkgs, Teschmaker; 1 'packagei1 Purser; 'I* package/ Mrs Nylde; 3 pkgs, Johns; 1 pkg, Mrs Morton ; 7 pkgs, Brown; 1 pkg, Sev. Beckenham; 1 pkg, Nelson Institute; 1 pkg. Rev. C.Mooii; 2 cases, 1 ton iron, Sigley & He;nry; 950 pkgs/Order.- ':■ ' ' Thk Charles Edward leaves Westport to-day, will arrire here to-morrow, and sails for Wellington on Monday. , The Lytfelton leaves Wellington to-day for Blenheim and Kelson. ' The Celestial Queen will be towed into, harbor to-morrow morning. - . i • . i The Murray leaves for West Coast Ports this morning, carrying 68 immigrants ex Gainsborough, foV Westland. Thb ps Wallace will arrive from Wellington thi9 morning, and Bails for Blenheim this evening with 56 immigrants ex Gainsborough. She will return hero to-morrow evening, and sail for Wanganui at 4 p.m on Monday. A baequb was signalled last evening.' She is supposed to be the Woodbine, from Newcastle, with a cargo of coali, consigned to Ifr Edward ■& Co, after a fine passage of ten days. ) "' The Taiuroa)(uuder the command of our old friend Captain Kennedy) starts at 5 o'clock this evening for Taranaki and Manukau taking the homeward portion of the San Francisco mail, for transhipment at Auckland. '■ .'"'*'' ' , ,' > . Thm Wellington is duefrom Wellington to-day. She starts on her return to Picton nnd Wellington at 5 o'clock.tLis evening (on the same tide of arrival). Thb schooner Arthur Wakefield will probably make her appearance to-day. She left Lyttelton on Thursday last, and brings a full cargo of breadstuff's for this port. ', ' - . ,' ■< , .. " A strong sou-wester prevailed all day yesterday preventing several of the coasters getting to sea. The Lady Barkly makes a special excursion trip to Motueka and back to-day. The Arawata will be due at the Bluff from Melbourne to-morrow evening. The Tararua is expected to leave Wellington for Nelson to-day, and Bhould arrive here to-morrow, morning starting for Melbourne via West Coast at 9 a.m. on Monday.-
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Colonist, Volume XX, Issue 2356, 2 March 1878, Page 2
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1,037HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Colonist, Volume XX, Issue 2356, 2 March 1878, Page 2
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