The Lyttelton arrived at Blenheim this morninsf. The Murray left for Westport and Greymouth this afternoon. The schooner Australian Maid sailed for Mfirahau last eveninsr for a cugo of stone. Ihe Albion arrived off Eokitika latt night, ■will arrive here to-morrow morning, and Bail for the South by the same tide. The Wallace left for Hokitika direct la3t night wiih a number of immigrants, and a full freight. The schooner Uno arrived from Adele Island this morning, with a cargo of atone or the harbor works. Ihe cutter Planet, in Bailing into harbor this morning, stuck on the tail of the Boulder Bank. As the tide was flowing she soon floated off. The schooner signalled yesterday t imed out to be the Awiroa from Wanganui with a cargo of live stock, bhe came into harbor last evening. The Cuy of New York with the San Francisco mail will be due at Auckland on Sunday. Should she be a day before her time we shall receive our portion of the mail by the Taupo on Monday. The Maori was put on to the hard yesterday morning for the purpose of having her bottom cleaned and punted. She came off again last evening, and mailed for Lyttelton and Dumdin at 9 o'clock this morning. Tha b.s K.nnfd/ arrived alongside the wharf this morning at II o'clock. She left Kelson on tho Ist inst. at miinight, with light S.E breeze, arrm g eff i/vanganui at 1.30 p.m. on the 2nd; crossed the bar at 4 pm. same day; after discharging cargo took in a load of she; p and cattle for Manukau; on the 3rd a heavy S.E. wind sprang up, causing the bar to be unworkable; left the wharf at 7.30 a.m. en the 4th, but brought up at the Heads, there being a S.W. gale blowing; on the following morning the wind dropped, and the Kennedy crossed the bar at 8 a.m.; hid a fine run up to the Mcnukau Heads of 24 hours, arriving there at 8 a.m ; on the 6th crossed the bar, and made fast to the Onehunga wharf at 10 a.m. same day; sailed from Manukau at noon on the 7th for Wanganui; experienced a S.W. wind with squalls of rain and heavy sea, arriving off Wanganui bar at 6 p.m. on the Bth; at 8.30 steamed up the river and made fast to the wharf; sniled again for Nelson on the 10th at 10.30 p.m., arriving here as above; experienced fine weather across. She •will sail lor Wtst Coast ports on Thursday.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 171, 11 July 1876, Page 2
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