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The^liytteltoa left Blenheim for Nelson this morning. 'Ahe Taranaki arrived from Onehunga last night, and eailed for the South at 11 a.m. She reportel a heavy W.S.W. gale in the Strnits last night. The Wallace leaves Wanganm to day, will arrive^ to-morrow rnoniing, and sail ior Weßt Coast ports on Monday evening. The Taupo leaves Onehunga to-day, will arrive to-tnorrow night, and sail for the South" on Monday afternoon. The Albion, from Sydney, will be due at Hokitika to-morrow, and is advertised to sail for the South oa Tuesday. The Charles Edward will leave for Karamea this afternoon, weather permitting, and return immediately. The Murray, which left here on Thursday at noon, for Westport, is not reported as having arrived I here yet, and probably is lying for shelter at Totarauui. The Boldon, 103 days from London, and the Canoy Scott, Irom Newcastle, arrived at the outer anchorage last night, and were towed into harbor by the Charles Edward this afternoon. The br>g, Britain's Pride, with a consignment of horses to Mr Mabin, arrived Irom Hobartoa this morning. A barque, supposed to be the Melrose, from Newcastle, was s goalled this afternoon. A barge built by Mr Taylor, for the Para Para Company, was launched this morning. Her length overall is 30ft., keel 28£t, depth 3ft. Bin. She. is clinker built, and copper and galvanl.'ed iron fastened ; close line<i in the sides with tongued and grooved rimu, with a caulked ceiling, which will effectually prevent the lime Bhe is intended to carry irom running through. She will carry 18 tons on a draught of 2ft. 3in., and when empty draws five inches in the centre.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 77, 18 March 1876, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 77, 18 March 1876, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 77, 18 March 1876, Page 2

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