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The Wellington left Wellington this afternoon, will arrive here to-morrow morning-, and sail for the North in the evening. The ship St. Leonards, which left London on the same day as the Uowrah, arrived at Wellington this morning. The Murray arrived at Wellington last night after a smart run across. She will arrive here to-morrow morning, and tranship hercargo to the Kennedy, prior to being placed ou the cradle for cleaning and painting. The Kennedy will sail for West Coast ports to-morrow morning at 1 1 o'clock. The Taupo will arrive to-night from New Plymouth, and sail for Southern ports tomorrow morning. The Lyttelton's boiler was safely shipped and placed in position this morning. The Charles Edward leaves Greymouth for Nelson via Westport to-night, will arrive here on Saturday morning, and sail for Wellington direct in the evening. The Wallace left for Blenheim and Wellington at ,4 p.m to-day. The schooner Awaroa, bound for Nelson, crossed the Wanganui bar last eveniug at 9 o'clock, and ought to turn up to-morrow. She brings a cargo of 100 sheep. The schooner signalled yesterday did not come down to the anchorage, but brought up some miles down the Bank. She is evidently not bound for this port, or else she would have run down to-day with the sea-breeze that has been blowing. We have not been able to ascertain her name. The schooner Waihopai is announced to sail for Wanganui to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. The schooner Uno sailed last evening for Adele Island for a cargo of stone. The cutter Dauntless arrived this morning from Tata Islands with a cargo of limestone. The ketch Pearl arrived yesterday afternoon from Fern Town with a cargo of coal for the Gas Works. The Helen Denny broke bulk yesterday, and commenced discharging. Her cargo is being landed in spleudid condition. The cable steamer Agnes sailed from Sydney for Wellington on Sunday week. She proceeded first to Botany Bay to land a portion of a cable, after which she would prosecute her voyage. The Zealandia, with Australian and New Zealand mails, sailed from San Francisco on the 11th ult. The City of Sydney, from Auckland 25th September, arrived at San .Francisco on the 18th ult., a day early.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 236, 2 November 1876, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 236, 2 November 1876, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 236, 2 November 1876, Page 2

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