The Lady Barkly sails for Golden Bay at 6 p;m. to-d«y. The Charles Edward sailed for West Coast ports this morning. The Lyttelton arrived at Wellington from Blenheim tbis moroing. The schooner Kiuma with a cargo of aheep left Wanganui for Nelson yesterday. The Murray leaves Westport for Nelson early to-morrow morning. She will call at the Karamea on the way up. „ Ttie Hawea will arrive from the North to-night, and sail for Picton and South tomorrow ut 10 a.m, the Phoebe learea Wellington to-day for Picton and Nelson, and will Bail for On. hunga to-morrow at tl 30 a.m. - The Waipara arrived. : from Greymonth yesterday, »nd was placed on the, cradle this morning, where she will undergo' repairs. The brig Jobann Bverdrup was towed ottt by the Charles Edward tnis morning, and\ sailed for Lyltelton. ''. ' At Lyttehon there are no less than ten ships on the berth for London; and two more ready to take their place as they clear out. The Ino arrived; from Harelook ; yesterday after calling at several places in the' Pelotas Sound She leaves' for ' Motueka this afternoon, and on her return will 1 be -despatched to Haveluck,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 320, 1 December 1875, Page 2
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