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HIGH WATER AT NELSON.

ARRIVED. November 2, cutter Midge, 16, Eure, from W*va;m 2. cutter Goldseeker, 12, Watts, from Hayelock. SAILED. November 1, eteamer Ino, 23, Smith, for Golden Biv. — ketch Pearl, 33, Croebie, for Ran tan awSft. IMPORTS. MJdge, from Waitapu— 4ooo feet limber, S<;o t; 4 bl les. Bettany; I sack baco v, 1 jar 1 box bafer, Patterson; 1 jar butter, Jones; 1 pkg. Newport; 1 rase, Order. f BXPOBXS. Fe<irl, for Ruataniwha— 9sso feet timber, Seotfc; 700 feet timber, Good; Bpkg», Buxton sad iio; 27 pkgs, Nias.

Our telegrams a short time since announced that a portion of a ship bad been found at sea beari g the letters TI. From a paaseager from England by the last San Francisco mail, we learn th*6 jui& before the mail left, news wae received that a brat's crew of the fillip Titania, lost at sea, had arrived at Bio Jaaerio. Probably the wreckage discovered wits th*t of this »hip. The Taupo left Onehunga for southern parts this morning, and will probably arrive tomorrow night and sail for Picioa on the fallowing morning. No news has been received yet from the Karamea regarding the Kennedy. A, telegram was received to-day by Messrs 187 Edwards and Co. stating that the Ladybfrd is unaroidaby detune I at Wellington until to-morrow. Site wilt bring flfty-nine adalt immigrants for Wtstport, vho will be trans-shipped on arrival on Thursday morning to the Murray, whoh is being specially fitted op for their accommodation. The Taranaki will leave Cnehunga for the South (shortly after ths arrival of the San Francisco mail, which will be doe on Sunday, bat will probably arrive a day or two earlier. \ An English paper contains the fol'owiog: — " (The New Zealand emigrant iroa-ghip Orari, which capaized at Palmer's ship yard, Jarrow-on-Tyne, was on Monday successfully raised and righted " On Tuesdiy afternoon as the Hokitika hard labor gang under the charge of Orereeer Ferguson and three warJers were working i on the beach, just north of Latke>, engaged id ft ling gravel, a marine monster in the shape of a fla back whale was deea floundering ttboaC in the surf Evidently in serious trouble, as it had m>naged so work itself over a sand bar, an i, was unable to get out to sea i again. One end of a rrpe was, by the direc- j tion of Mr Fergason, fixed round the tail of tlie fish, the 1 other end being securely fastened to a stump above high watar mark. 'i The whale which measure? 2 lit, and is 15ft in circumference, wag thus effectually eecured. i Ttae new anil service via California will commence, says the Sydney Morning Herald, on the lOfca • November nexc, on wnich date the Colon t will leave California for Sydney. The Vasco di Gatna was tp aul it-tm San Francisco for Sydney on the 9th October, calling at Honolulu and Auckland, and she will leive Sydney with the mails on the 19th of Noveraler, via Kandavu, C3mmencing the Dew service frum here. The City of San Francisco will follow the Colona fr»ui San Francisco on the Bth December. Mr H. H. Hall returns as ageat for the contractors in Sydney " 3he Vaeco di Gania will not be the bearer of tha inward mail which will be brought by the O'iy of Melbourne wb eh was to ieare San Francisco on the: llth October, and will be due at Auckland on Sunday next.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 291, 2 November 1875, Page 2

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HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 291, 2 November 1875, Page 2

HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 291, 2 November 1875, Page 2

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