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WIND AND WEATHER. This Day, 9 a.m.

3VrwLLiNGTON. — S.W., gloomy. •"Blenheim: — W., light breeze, bluish. 44 cleg. "Cheistchuech. — S.W., light breeze, rain, 45 DuiTEDiir. — S.W., calm, overcast. Pout Chalmeks. — S.W., calm, overcast, 35 deg. , Bluff. — 'S.W., calm, o4ercast, 44- deg.

J ' The s.s. Murray left Nelson on Saturday last, # rounded the Spit at Ba.m. and arrived at the / Buller at midnight. Discharged cargo on Monf day morning, and left 1 for Fox's, where she arf rived at 5 p.m. and discharged cargo, leaving,. again at JO p.m. and reaching the Buller at 2 a.i^/on Tuesday, experiencing lieavj' N.E weather. Left the Buller at 4 p.m. on Wednes- : day, and arrived here at 2 p.m. yesterday. She reports the arrival of the three-masted schooner Kifleman, from Manukau, off the Buller. The Murray spoke the Glengarry schooner, from the Edlqrus for Wanganui, with timber; she had fcaa'fier sails carried away, and had been beating \ $$l2]i£ the latter \iort for J 6 days without being % aWe^to make it, and becoming short of provisions \ and" 1 water, had run for- Cape Farewell, where the \ . Mffifmy saw her anchored, with bulwarks carried \<sßftfyy and decks completely swept of galley, etc. of the Murray kindly rendered immediate assistance to the toil worn crew, and the steamer then resumed her outward trip.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 137, 14 June 1867, Page 2

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WIND AND WEATHER. This Day, 9 a.m. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 137, 14 June 1867, Page 2

WIND AND WEATHER. This Day, 9 a.m. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 137, 14 June 1867, Page 2

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