Dullness was prevalent yesterday on shore, at sea, and overhead. The only thing in the shape of a sail outside was a schooner, supposed to be the Elizabeth Curie. The steamer Claud Hamilton did not appear, but is hourly expected. The Lyttelton arrived at Nelson from the Ferry on Monday morning, having only crossed the bar the day previous. Since leaving Nelson she has made two successive trips with produce to Wellington for the Glenlora loading there. The Wallace left Blenheim on Saturday for Port Underwood and Wellington, and was to leave the first-named port for Nelson on Wednesday last. She is advertised to sail for the Wairau again on Saturday, and will again make Wellington a place of call before returning
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1474, 25 April 1873, Page 2
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