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The Helen Denny was to leave London for Kelson in June. The Peiri sailed yesterday for Moutere for a cargo of stone for the harbor wor&s. The Murray arrive i at Greymouth to-day, and will sail for Nelson via Westp rt tomorrow. The Lyttelton sailed for Blenheim this morning with a number of immigrants ex Camperdpwn. The Phoobe crossed the Manukau bar this morning, and may be expected to-morrow night or Saturday morning. Ths Kenpedy arrived at Manukau this morning, ani will sail for Waogauui and Nelson at 10 a m. to-morrow. The Ringarooma, with the Suez mail, arrived this morning, and will sail for Melbourne via Wellington and Fouth at 9 p m. The barque Ansdell was towed to sea today by the Lady Barkly. Her destination is Hokiansa, where she will load with timber for Australia. The ketch Mermaid, while attempting to sail out of harbor yesterd.y, got on to (he rocks, and remained fast She, however, was got off safely last eveniag without sustaining any damage, and saile i for her de^tiuation. We are informed that the ship Camperdown, on her present trip to Nelson, logged 350 miles in 24 hours, which was her best day's running. This is, we believe, the best day's running that has been male by any vessel visitiug New Zealand, the nearest approach to It being the ships Michael Angelo and Nelson, which logged 336 miles each in th.3 24 hours.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 167, 6 July 1876, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 167, 6 July 1876, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 167, 6 July 1876, Page 2

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