The Lady Barkly reports the undermentioned vessels in Totaranui:— Janet Grey, from Motueka to West Coast, out about 12 days; the Day Dawn from Canterbury to West Co.-ist; the -Standard of Westport, bound for Charleston. The Anchor Line Co's p.s Charles Edward, Captain Holmes, arrived from the West Coast at 630 a.m. yesterday. She left Nelson _on Tuesday, the Bth inst., at midnight, and arrived off Westport at 11 p.m. next day crossing the bar at 4.30 a m on Thursday; left there at 5 30 p.m. on Friday and crossed the Hokitika bar at 7.30 next morning; left again at 730 a.m. on Sunday arriving in Greymouth at 9.30; sailed from thence at|B.3o p.m on Monday crossing the Buller at 7 am. Jon Tuesday, left again at 10 o'clock, towed the 'Euginie " at 3 p.m. and arrived as above. She leaves for her usual West Coast trip at 1 1 p.m. on Saturday.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 194, 17 August 1871, Page 2
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