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The Lyttelton arrived from Blenheim this morning. The Alhambra sailed for Wellington and South allV o'clock last nizht.. The Taupo'ii to leave Wellington to-day. arriving to-morrow, and sailing ior the North the same daJy.'.-'iT A j 0 The Ladybird leaves Onehunga to-morrow, •will arrive on.Sunday night, and sail for Pic-, ton and South- at noon on Monday. The Wallace' left;" Westp jrt for ' Nelson today at 2.45 p.m.. will arrive to-morrow morningj-and^ail for Wanganui at 8 p.m. The schooner Awaroa was successfully towed off- the Boulder. Bank last evening by the Lad&jßarkly;, and proceeded on her voyage to >.',•' The nj;xjt 6 n^migrftnt ship lor Nelson aftir the FerngJLentNvill be the Camperdown, 1244 tons, to sail early In April. She will bring immigrants for Nelson, Marlborough, and Westland. Her pairgo/jike that of the Fernglen, wii.l ! be,entirelj* for WeUmgton. The »Aw I wa*fa, on her last trip to MelbourneY'had rather 'a trying time of it, she having experienced a succession of gales from the time of 'her leaving the Buff until her arrival atf Melbourne ' Tho de^k was- flooded -with water the whole time, and the passengers never once showed on deck until the 'steamer reached Hobsoh's Bay 1 . The NZSiS. Company's Taranaki," Captain . Lloyd, came into harbor, last evening from Pieton and Stfu'thY She left Dunedin at 10.45 ' a.m. on Sunday, arriving there at 10 45 a.m. on Monday; left again at 5 45 p.m. same day, arriving at Wellington at 10.40 a.m. on Tuesday; lefc Wel'ing/on at 2.50 p m. on Wednesday, anchored under the Reads all night, and arrived "at, jPicton yesterday morning; left again at noon, arriving as above.. From Dunedin to Lyttelton encountered a strong N.B. gale with heavy head sea, but f om thence experienced fine weather. On her last trip South, the as. Teranaki, for the first time, proceeded direct to the Dunedin wharf. She tailed. North :by the same tide. i'-jsj-jz;.,'.':,- -, . • ■ * _^ _ — _ ■ — _—_——_

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 88, 31 March 1876, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 88, 31 March 1876, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 88, 31 March 1876, Page 2

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