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J.- ," . I * -"* : Tho Lyttelton leaves Bleuheim for Nelson to jnorrpw, > s*he. schooner Awsroa Bailed for Wanganui this morning. The Kennedy sails to-night at 8 o'clock for Went Coast ports. The Colima leaves Wellington to-day and will sail .'from Auckland with the outward / mail on Tuesday. The Murray left Greymouth for NeUon via, Wee'port this morning, and will arrive here' to-morrow eveni'-g The Phoebe left Onehunga this morning, will arrive here on Monday morning, and sail for the Sou'.h by the same tide. The Waitohai arrived yesterday from Pelon*'. She report* having passed the Lizzie Grey, off the .Croixelles, on Thursday las?, 1 ' bound for the Grey, also the Reward, j bound, for the Buller. j Tb'e'Wallace arrived at Wes'port yesterday after a frightfully rough passage, fhe transhipped the San Francisco mail, of which she was the .bearer, into the Waiparn, which waa j.mt leaving fbr Greymouth. The Union Company's s s. Hawea, Captain Donald Sinclair, arrived in harbor this morning at 6 30. She left Fort Chalmers at 3 p.tpf L *pn the 2nd, and arrived ut Lyttelton at 9 ajin.iop the 3rd; lett at 11 p m., and arrived at "Wellington ".at 8 pm. on the 4th; left at 1.15 p.m. on thb sth, and arrived at Picton. at 6 p m.^ieft'at 7 p m , and arriving as above. Experienced' unsettled we«ther throughout. She sails North at ft o'clock this evening. Since the launch of the Uno, about nine days ago, a large gang of ship cirpentrrs and riggers"' bave been busily engag d in fitting her., out, and s* cis now ready lor eea Sail | was hoisted this morning, and a spin taken out of her, but there being a very light wind, j her sailing qualities were n~t severely testrd. SheVill be commanded by Captain M'Lean, well known in the palmy days of the West Coast rush, as the jovial skipper of the steamer Eleanor, and still later as master of the schooners Euphrosyne Bnd Wanderer. The Urio : will probably sail to-night - fcr. Astrolabe for a cargo of stone for the new Government wharf.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 115, 6 May 1876, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 115, 6 May 1876, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 115, 6 May 1876, Page 2

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