The Albion from Sydney is due at Hokitika to-day. The schooner Uno Bailed last night for Adele Island. The Otago arrived at the Bluff from Melbourne this morning. The Maori arrived from Dunedin via West Coast ports this morning. She will Bail for Lyttelton direct at 9 a m. to-morrow. The Kennedy will leave Wanganui for Nelaon to-night. She will Bail for West Coast ports on T'>ur_d_y The Lyttelton left for Blenheim at 2 p.m. to-day. Among her passengers were 26 immigrants ex Ciamperdown. The Murray arrived last night from Westport. She will sail for Westport and Greymouth only at I p.m. tc-morrow. A signal for a topsail schooner has been flying all day. The schooner is supposed to b. th. Awaroa from Wanganui, with a cargo of live stock. The Hawea Grossed the Manuk _v bar yesterday morning, discharged c irgo at Taranaki last night, and arrive 1 here at noon today. She will sail for Picton and South at 9 pm. Wo are glad to see that the cutter Three Brother", who?e mishap was mentioned by us last week, is once more afloat, and arrived in harbor on Sat rdav evening. She appears to be none the woree f»r her accident The ship C..mperdown arrived off Wellington Beads early yesterday morning after a fair run from NeUon. Our telegrams mention that thr?e sailors have been arrested on suspicion of having stolen some jewellery from the passengers. The Union t'ompmy's s.s. Taupo, Captain Worsp, came into harbir last evening at nine o'clock. She left Port Chalmers at 2.15 pm. on Thursday, arriving at Lyttelton at 8 a.m. on Friday; left at 1 43 same day, and arrived at Wellington at 10 a.m on Saturday; left at 7 a.m. ani arrived at 'icton at 11 30; left again at 12 30, and arrived here at 830p m. Experienced fine weather on the passage up She steamed to the outer aucliorasje at noon to-'lav, where she will remaiu till S p m., when she will siil for the North We have to thank the purser for report a"d files The Wallace ar;ived from West Coast pore at 440 pm. on Saturday. Phe left Nehon at 930 am. m the 25th ultimo; experience! fine weather with light easterly wind and smooth sea, arriving at the Buller (it 9 am. on the 25th; discharged cargo and left at I am. on the 27th, with a moderate S E breeze; arrived in the Hokitik. roadstead et noon; seeing the tug Despatch attempting to enter the river and getting piled up on the Sruth fr-pit, partly b'ocking up the entrance, the Wallace .haped for Gre mouth at 1 o'clock, arriving at 3 p.m.; discharged Grey cargo, and left for Hokitika at 3.30 p m. on tbe Ist anchoring off the bar at 5.40 a.m.. passed through the entr .nee at 7.3J a.m. on tho 2nd; owing to the impassable state of the bar. caused by a he ivy surf, she was detained until the sth, leaving at 8 a in, and arriving at the Grey on the .am© tide; discharged cargo and coaled, but a further detention of 24 hours was occasioned by a heavy sea on the "oar. On the 7th at 9 a.m. towed the ketch Sarah and Mary to sea; returning for tlie schooner Aim., which was c_st off at noon, the Wallace shaping a course for Nelson; experienced fine weather until arrival as above. Sbe will sail for Hokitika direct to-night wilh 59 immigrants ex C_mperdown.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 170, 10 July 1876, Page 2
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