The Fern Glen, with immigrants, arrived from London at the outer anchorage this morning, She reports all well. The Commissioner and Health Officer will board her to-morrow morning. The Wallace started for West Coast ports this morning- at 8.30, but meeting with-ja strong N.E. gale and a heavy sea she put back to port. . . ... The Taranaki arrived from th'a South; this morning with the Suez mail, and sails > for Taranaki and Manukau nt 5 p.m. - ' The barque Melrose leit Newcastle yesterday with 400 tons of coal and 10 tonßof bone dust for Messrs Gross Brothers. . : .. The Lyttelton arrived, at Blenheim yesterday, and leaves for Wellington to day. The Hawea leaves Wellington for.Picton and Nelson to-day, will arrive to-aaorrow, and Bail for the North in the evening. The Murray left Westport for Nelson last night, .but was! compelled by a northerly gale aud a heavy sea to put back. < .- , , The Otago arrived from Sydney via West Coast this morning, and will sail for Wellington this ev^niog., . '. . , , The Albion leaves Wellington for Nelson to-night, will arrive to-morrow morning, and sail by the same tide for Melbourne via West Coa6t. ' ' ■ ; The Boldon was towed out; of harbor by the Wallace yesterday. The Waihopai left Wellington for Nelson: yesterday. The Awaroa, with a cargo of cheep, arrived from Wanganui this afternoon, after a smart run across ■ ■>: •.. ■ ' ..•'"• ■ ■,-.:■■'-'■ We understand that Messrs N. Edwards and Co have been appointed the NeUon agents for the Pacific Mail Steam Ship Codpiny The fleet con-iats at presont of the City of San Francisco 3400 tons; Zealandia, 3200 tons; City of New York, 3400 tons; Australia, 8200 tons; and City of Sydney, 3400 tons. . . . • •
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 105, 21 April 1876, Page 2
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