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July 13 — Mawhera, ss, 340, MoLean, from Greymoutb, Passengerd — Miaa Pollock, Messrs Booth, MoGarthy, Everett, Pollock, and 2 eteerage. 13— Charles Edward, ss, 154, Wildman, from West Coast. 13— Murray, bs, 78, Yiokevman, from West port. 14— Kennedy, sa, 130, Furaeaus, from Wei lington. 14— Grafton, ss, 297, Nordstrnm, tnm Picton and Wellington. Passengers— Missec Crosbie, Shea, Mrs Kuapp, Messrs England, Trask, Maoe, Mose3, Hutton, and Gilfillan. 14— Wainai, sb, 391, Lambert, from West Ooaat. Passengers — Mr Alexander, and 1 Steerage. 14— Lady Barfcly, bb, 40, Stevens, from Motueka. CLEARED OUIWABDS. July 13— Mawhera, ss, 340, MoLean, for Wellington. Passengers — Mrs O'Connor, Mr Langiord. 13 — Lady Barkly, ss, 40, Stevens, for Motueka. 14— Charles Edward, ss, 154, Wildman, for Wanganui. 14— Grafton, ss, 297, Nordstrum, for West Coast. Passengers —Miss BayMld, Mrs Bayfeild, Mesfra Malcolm, Nahr, Beeves, Clouston, and Stringer, 14— Wainui, ss, 391, Lambert, for Picton and Wellington. Passengers - Miss Aldridge, Mesdames Page, Hastings, Messrs Hastings, Malcus, Buhl, Handke, and Cross.
The Kennedy arrived from Wellington yesterday morning, and. sails at noon to-day for West Coast ports. Too Waverley leaves Greymouth this morning for Westport and Nels .-n. The Murray sai'B at 8 p.m to-day for Wellington. The Aorere leaves Wellington to-day for Patoa. The Charles Edward leaves Wanganui this Afternoon for Nelson with a cargo of cattle. The Lady Barkly sails for Golden Bay at 6.30 this morniag. The Lily sails at 10.30 this morning for Motueka. The repairs to the Manaia ara now neariDg completion. She has been reoaulked, recoppered, and strengthened, while the maohinery has reoeived a thorough overhaul ami has been painted and renovated through' out. It is intended to place her in the Wellington, Golden Bay, aiul Motueka trade. Bhe will be launched the first opportunity, and will be ready for sea in the course of a few clays. The Graftan arrived from Picton and Wellington at 9.45 a.m yesterday, and sailed half an hour later for West Coas- ports. She has Undergone an extensive overhaul (luting her stay in Welling on. Several new plates have been placed in her, new beams have bean put in amidships to et lengthen her, and sbe has been painted and renovated from stem to Stern. The Waiuui arrived from West Coast ports yesterday morning, aud sailed at 12,30 p.m for Picton and Wellington. The Penguin will arrive from Pioton, Wellington, and South to-morrow morning, t*nd sail at 2 p.m fur Pic'on and Wellington. The Mahinapua will arrive from Welling' ton and North about 10 o'cl ckthia morning, and sail at 2 p.m fjr Taran^ki and Ma-.ukau. Toe Mdwhera arrived from West Coast ports on Saturday morning, and sailed at 11.15 a.m for Wellington, bhe goes on the Slip for an overhaul, and Will not make her Usual trip to tho Weßt Coast this week. Owing to the Omapere being a clay late leaving tbe South this week, she will not oall here on Wednesday on her way to Weatport, but proceed* there from Wellington direct.
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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8300, 15 July 1895, Page 1
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500ENTERED INWARDS. Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8300, 15 July 1895, Page 1
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