j-.The Maori left Westport to-day, will arrive here to-morrow morning, and .sail at 5 a.m. on Monday, conveying passengers for tile Canterbury races. The Kenuedy made a fine run to Westport, where she arrived early this morning. The Wallace arrived at Wellington from Blenheim this morning. She will leave touiglu for .Nelson via Blenheim, arriving here on Tuesday morning. The Annie S. Hall was towed to the outer anchorage by the Churlos Edward this morning, ana will sail for Lytteltou as soon as the oaptaiu Las obtained a sufficient number of men. The Wellington sailed last evening at 7 o'clock for the North. The schooner Waitohai arrived this morning from Havelock The schooner Wave of Life, having taken in her stock of water, sailed during last evening. % The schooner Awaroa is advertised to sail tor Wanganui ou Tuesday next. The schooner Nelson sailed last evening for Pictou via Waitapu. She is under the cotnmaud of Mr T. Nelson, late mate of the schooner Awaroa. He is to be congratulated on having such a line vessel under his charge, jmd we wish him every success on his promotion. The cutter Maid of Italy arrived last eveuing from JMarahau. The ship Lutterworth sailed from Napier on Tuesday week last. Her destination is Portland, Oregon, U.S.A., where she will load up with grain for London. Two passengers —a Airs Thompson aud child —proceeded by her. Captain Pearson expects to reach America by Christmas. The schooner Uno sailed last evening for Adele Island for a cargo of stone. The cutler Goliiseeker arrived this morning i'lom Haveiock. The p.s. Charles Edward arrived alongside the Albion Wharf this morning at 6 o'clock, bhc left Nelson ou the 2'Jth ult. at 5.30 p.m.; experienced line weather with light westerly breeze until arrival at Westport at 3 p.m. on the 30lh; left for Ilokitilca at S- p.m. same day: had thick weather with N.E. wind and r.iin, arriving oic Hokitika at .5.30 a.m. on the 31st, crossing the bar at 7 a.m.; left on the Ist instant at 5.30 a.m., and arrived at Greymouth at 11.15 same morning; left agaiu on the 2nd at 11 p.m.; experienced showery weather with liyht N.E. wind lo Westport, arriving at the wharf at G. 30 a.m.; left for Ji'elson at 10 45 a.m.; had light variable winds until arrival here as above. Passed the K'jiinedy oil; West Wangauni at 9.30 last lily lit. The Charles i'ldward sails for Wellington at, t> o'clock this evening. Captain Nelson, of the brignuLinc Oreli, whicu was recently wrecked at Queen Charlotte's Sound has purchased the schooner Theresa for £4-30.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 238, 4 November 1876, Page 2
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