The Pbcebe left Lyttelton for Wellington at 1.45 p.m. yesterday. She will leave Wellington for Nelson to-morrow afternon. The Charles Edward waa unable, owing to the.&trong current ia the river, to leave the Grey yesterday. She got out, however, this morning, and will sail from Westport for Nelson to-morrow, The Mw+ay sails for Wflnganui this evening at six o'clock. She will leave Nelson for Karamea on Saturday. The T_up-> is expected to arrive here from the North to-morrow evening-, and will sail for Picton and Wellington oa Thursday morning ai; 10 o'clock, The Hawea left Lyttelton for Wellington at 3 p.m. yepterday. She will sail from Welliogton, for Nelson to-morrow. The export of coal from Newcastle, New South Walss, to all place?, from January lst to June 12th in the present year, amounted to 438,1 t 7 tons, or at the rate of something like a million tons p?r annum. The brigantine Kate Mooagban, with a cargo of hardwood for Greymouth, his been towed* into Newcastle dismasted and with rudder gone.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 179, 20 July 1875, Page 2
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