The. Wallace, .being unable to work the Greymouth bur in its present condition, proceeded to . Westport, and sailed, thence for Nelson this morning. She will leave ior Karamea tq-irjorrow.at noon. The Ocean Bird arrived at Kaikoura from Wellington yesterday at 4 p.m. The' Charles Edward arrived at Hokitika this morning from Wettport. The'^ellinatbn arrived this morning from the south. She brought a number ot telegraph poles for the Wakapuaka line. She will sail for the 'north at 7 p.m. The Lyttelton leaves to-morrow at noon for B'.nheim. 1.. Y The Murray has been detained at Wanganui bv the strong westerly wind that has bren blowing., She. will probably sail for Nelson to-nigLt. , . The, Hawea leaves Wellington to-day, and will .ailftom here to-morrow evening with the outw/iril !. ari'Ff. ncisco mail. The Oolima will leive Sydney to-morrow with the N ew'South Wales portion of the San Francisco mail. She will meet the City of San Frr.ncißCb at Kindavau. and the latter will proceed with the mail to San Francisco. The ,Union Company's b b. Taupo, Captain Macfarla'ne,'c_rne into harbor e«r!y this morning. She lelt Onehunga at 530pm. on Tuesday, ariiving oil Taranaki on Wednesday ojor'niugi "landed passengerß and cargo, and proceeded on to Nelson at 2*30 p.m., arriving; here this ; morning. She sailed South at 9 a m. •.'■'■•■• The ! Arawata cleared Port Phillip Heads at 6 p.m.. on the 3rd,' and paßsed Wilson's Promontory a't 4 a,m ,ahdthe ; Sisters on the following day. Experienced light variable winds and fine weather throughout the voyage, and arrived off Hokitika at 4 p m on the Bih. af'ter.a.r.uu of four days twenty-two hours under easy steam; was promptly tendered and left at 8'45 p.m., arriving off Greymouth at 1045 p.m ; tendered the following morning, and Jeft.at i6 a in., arriving at Nelson at 6*30 this morning,' Passed tbe . teamer Omeo at 9 30 la.t night. " She sailed for Melbourne via southern' potts at' lb a.m. to-day. ; As the Suez' mall unavoidably must be at least a week late in reaohing Melbourne this month, owing -td'the mishap which befell the Ohiu&, the JKiqgaro^ma will Dot wait for it, but will come on about her usual date, and make tbe round of the New Zealand ports so far as Nelson and. hick again, as already mentioned iii ' a former if sue. The Albion will bring on the Suez mail, which probably will involve her making the monthly trip to Sydney : a' few days earlier than the regular time. ' ' ;.,' ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 39, 10 February 1876, Page 2
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