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The schooner- Ono tailed for Adele Island last evening. The Albion, with the Suez mail, arrived at the Bluß this morning. The ketch Prospect arrived on Saturday evening from Fern Town, with a cargo of co**.!. • The Otago is due at Hokitika to-day, and is advertised to sail lor the South on Wednesday. The Taupo leaves Onehunga to-day, and will call for Picton and South at 11 a.m. ou Wednesday. The , L> ttelt'on left Blenheim for Nelson this morning. She will sail again for that port on Thursday. The Murray arrived from Westport on Saturday. night. She will sail for Weßt Coast ports o'n Thursday. ' The- Wallace arrived at Wanganui yesterday morning, and reports a strong sou'-wester blowmp. She will s»il for Nelson to-morrow. The Taranaki arrived from Onehunga this morning, and sailed for Picton and South by the same tide with a full complement of passengers. The Kennedy sailed for West Coast ports yesterday, ' but as her arrival at Westport is not yet reported, it is probable that she failed to round the Spit End in the face of the sou'wester th°it is blowing. The' schooner Richard and Mary arrived yesterday morning from Adele Island, with a cargo '.of atone, which Bhe discharged at the back of the Albion Wharf. The Awaroa sailed last evening for Motueka. for a c*rgo of produce She is expected back to-morrow morning and is advertise^ to eail for Wanganui the same day. S_l We are g'ad to hear that the school-** Bonnie Lass is once more to be put into commission, after having been laid up for three months. It is a sign of the iaterprovincial coasting trade when so fine a vessel has baen laid qp for so long a time, the sailing crift having to give way to steamers The trade, however, has now assumed such an importance that the owner bas determined once more to get her afhat. The Bonnie Lass is well known as one of the fastest of our coasters, and can easily command a freight if there are any to be got. the will be placed under the charge of Captain Aitken, erstwhile the popular skipper of the schooner Janet Gray.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 146, 12 June 1876, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 146, 12 June 1876, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 146, 12 June 1876, Page 2

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