The.Lady Barkly will sail for Havelock at 0 p.mV tp-mdrrow, returning on Saturday. The'. i 'Lytteltdn leaves for Blenheim and Kekefangu'at 8 p.m. The Ladybird arrived from Picton and South this morniug, and sails for Onehunga at 7 p.m - ■-■' ; TheyHawea.leaves Wellington this afternoon, 'jand^wjiil arrive to-morrow morning, and sai^for the north at 7 p.m. The Maiori is still bar bound at Greymouth. There i 3 no.news of the Murray and Charles Edward.''.The.latter is probably lying snugly inTdlfiratiuf.' 1 • The state of- the bars on the West Coast is thus-teipg^aphpd:—Westport, rough; Greyitioutl^iheavy.Bea; Hokitika, very heavy ?ea. Th)i,Afhib»l'arrjved lrom Sydney last night, and Wellington this evening.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 82, 23 March 1876, Page 2
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