Impracticable bars are reported from all parts of the West Coast of the two islands. The .Taupo is bar-bound at Manukau, the Wallace at Wanganui, and the Maori at Greymouth. The Wallace reports a strong south-west gale with thick weather at Wanganui. She expects to get out this evening. The Taupo left Onehunga yesterday afternoon, but at 11 30 this morning was still bar bound at Manukau. This Maori has been bar-bound at Greymouth for some days, and wiil come on to Nelson as Foon as she is released. The Murray arrived at Westport yesterday moroing. She must hive sought shelter at Totaranui, as she left Nelson on Thursday ac noon. The Charles Edward left for Karamea yesterday afternoon, having a quantity of cargo and stock for teat settlement. The Lyttelton left Blenheim on Saturday, but must have experienced bad weather, as she is not yet signal led. The Albion is due at Hokitika, but we have not yet received advice of her arrival there. 'Ihe Ino left on Saturday afternoon for Dunedin. The schooner Pelican, from Wanganui, bound for Hokitika, pnt in here through Btresa of weather last night. The Boldon, which arrived from London on' Saturday, will be towed into harbor on Wednesday, until which date there will not be sufficient water on the bar. Tiie barque Melrose, Captain Kenny, from Newcastle, arrived at the outer anchorage on Saturday afternoon, and was towed into harbor by the Lady Barkly yesterday. She brings a cargo of coal, consigned to Mr J. S. -Jrosß, jun. Messrs N. Edwards and Co. received a telegram on Saturday from Aden, dated 16th inst, advising them that the Parry hnd Failed from Mauritius for Nelaon with a cargo of sugar. ■*-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 78, 20 March 1876, Page 2
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