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The Kennedy Bailed for Weßt Coast ports this afternoon. The Maori left Lyttelton for Nelson direct at 5 p.m. yesterday. She will probubly arrive this evening, aVid will sail lor Dunedin via West Coast ports at 2 p m. to-raorrjw. The Lyttelton for liler.heiua, and the Wallace for Wanganui, sailed last night. The Taupo leaves Ouehunga to-day, will arrive on Thursday morning, and sai! lor the South by the came tide. 'Xlie schooner Uno sailed for Adele Island this morning for a cargo of etone. There were no tidings at Wellington, up to the time of the departure ot the Kingarooma yesterday, of the bri* Briton's Pride, tlien 44 dayg out irom Hobarton, aud it is now feared tint, elie has gone to that bourne whence no traveller returns. Mesbrs M'Meckan, Blackwood, and Co's 8.8. Bingarooma, Captain John M/Lean, came into harbor this rooming at 4 o'clock. She left Melbourne on the 22nd instant at 2 p ny, and arrived at the Blufi on. the 26th at 9 p.m.; sailed for Port Chalmers at 4 p m. r,ext day, arriving there ad 7 a.m. on the 23th; sailed for Ljteltod came afternoon at 4 o'clock, arriving there at 7 a.m. nexr day; left for Wellington at 6 p.m. same day, and reached that port at 10.30 a.m. on Sand-jyj left again for ISelsjn at 4 p.m. yesterday, came round the island, and arrived here as above. Lisjbt northerly winds with fine weather marked the run up the New Zealand coast, bhe sails South at 5 p m. The steamers Hingarooma and Arawata had a short spin at Lyttelton on Saturday aiternoon last. The Anwata was nearly a mile ahead when the Ringarooma left the wharf, but when the Heads were reached —a distance of seven miles—both vessels were close alongside each .other. The Ringarooma thus carritd off the laurels, and may, therefore, be put down as the " crack " boat of the two The ship Beautiful S'ar sailed from the Blutf for Sydney with a cargo, principally of timber, on July 2 let.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 188, 1 August 1876, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 188, 1 August 1876, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 188, 1 August 1876, Page 2

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