The cutter Dart is advertised to sail for Havelock to-morrow-The Wallace will leave Greymouth for Nelson viaWeßtport tonight. The Taranakj leaves Onehunga to-^ay, will arrive on Thursday morning, and eail for Ficton and South by the same tide. She will be the bearer of the San Francisco mail. The schooner Uno having grounded on a pile of stones yesterday, an>i sustained some slight iojury, she was last evening put upm the hard lor the purp ise of having it repaired. The schooner Awaroa sailed Torn Wanganui at 8 o'clock this morning with 10 pi^stngerc, 61 Bheep, and 16 pigs, acd should ehe meet with fine weather, may be expected to show up to-morrow afternoon. The Unim Company's s.s. Wellington, Captain Carey, camu into harbor at tf o'clock tfeis momiug. rtlie lett Port Ohaltuers at 1.30 p.m. on the 14ih, and arrived at LytSelton ut 8 a.m. on the 15th; left, at 345 p m. same day, arriving at Wellington ut 9 30 a.m. on the 16th; !e t Wellington at I 30 p.m. yesterday, ana arrived at R<;ton at 630 p m. ; sailed again for iNelsjn at 7.30 p.m., arriving here aa above. Experienced fine weather on the passage up. We observe tiiat the amokeBtacic hits uudergone a change ol color, and is now the orthodox red We have to thank the purser lor fj es and report. She eaiiei North at 6 p m Messrs M'Meckan, Blackweod, and Co.'s s.s. Utago, Captain Calder, arrived here this morning at bix o'clock. She left Sandridge Railway Pkr at 2.30 p m. on the sth instant, cleared hort Phillip Heads at 430 p m. same day, and pissed Swan island at 2 p m on the 6th. Experienced light winds and fine weather during the passage &< ross, and reached the Bluff at 10 am. on the luth; discharged cargo, aud left at 5 pm. same day, reachel Port i ba'.mers at 5 a.m. on the 11th. Sailed for Lyttelton at 3 p m next day, and arrived there at 10 a.m. on Thursday; left ngaiu at 5*45 pm next day, and arrive i at Wellington at 9 80 a.m. on Saturday, left Wellington at 3.20 p.m. yesterday, arriving here as above. Experienced fine we ather up the coast. We hare to thank Mr Birch (the purser) for report and files. Whilst in Melbourne the Otigo was docked ana cleaned, aud received a costing of Borthwick's anti-fouling composition. She sailed for Sydney via "West Coast this af ternocu.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 177, 18 July 1876, Page 2
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