The .barque Canny Scot hauled alongside the Albion Wharf this afternoon. The Ringarooma left Melbourne yesterday with the Suez mail, and may be expected at tbe Bluffori Saturday. The schooner Maid of Otafi;o, bound for Hokitika, was towed to sea yesterday afternoon by.the Lady Barkly. The Beautiful Star hauled into the inner, berth this moi-ntng, and will probably commence discharging in a day or two. The Taupo leaves Onehunga this afternoon, will :af_ive early mr Thursday morning, and sailiSouth by tbe afternoon's tide. The s.s. Kennedy arrived alone side the Albion '-Wharf "this morning at fi;3o. She left Nelsoh at: 7.80 pirn. on the 29th April; experienced N.W. winds .across the Strait with a lumpy sea; crossed the Wanganui bar at 10.30 am. on the 30th, after having stuck in the -river on a mud bank for an hour, and made fapt-; to r lhe. wharf. After discharging cargo, arid taking in a number of excursionists, 3 horses, and 250 sheep, crossed the bar again for Nelson at 3.80 p m on the lst inst., with a strong 'N.W. wind accompanied with heavy rainrand arrived here as above.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 111, 2 May 1876, Page 2
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