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The Lytteiton arrived from Blenheim this morning. The.Alhambra left Greymouth this morning. Jjnd will arrive to-morrow morning. The schooner' Uno arrived this morning from Adele Island with a cargo of stone. The Wallace's departure irom Wanganui is postponed until to-morrow morning. Owing to the state of the bars oa the Coast the Murray and Kennedy have not moved to day. The Taranaki left Wellington at 1230 p.m. to-day* will arriva here to-morrow moruing, - and sail for tbe North in the evening. The Hawea left Onehunga this morning, and' may >c expected here to-morrow evening. She will sail for the South at 10 am. on Friday. The barque Skerryvore, with the Australian exhibits on board for the Philadelphia Exhibition, and abiut whose safety some doubts was felt, arrived at New York on April* 6th. Captain Marvin, of the American whalesh'p Coral*, 'was la_t week sentence i at the Bay of Islands to fort -eiaht hours in gaol, with £. costs, for committing a violent assault on one of hi* seaman by kicking him about the head and bo ly whilst on Russell beach. The brigantine Walter Glendinnin?, owned by Holder Brothers of Dunedin, was Inst at Caroline island on the night of the 29th of March J-*he left Auckland tor F.int Island in January la--1, and reached h-sr destination in thirty-fl^e days, and safely landed her cargo. She then left for Tahiti and it was on her return voyage that she was wrecked. While standing off an 1 on, the weather being squiily, the brigantine missed stays, and belore she could _c got round drifted on to the r*.ef, and touched by the stern. All effortfi to gtt the vet-el off were unavailing, and next morning ehe was high aud dry, and during the day she became a total vreck. No lives were lost

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 154, 21 June 1876, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 154, 21 June 1876, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 154, 21 June 1876, Page 2

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