The Charles Edward and Wallace are both bar-bound at GTeytnoutb., where the bar is reported very dangerous- ,1 ' -•-•■•• The Rotorua and Wellington are both barbound at the ManukauiEteads.' r ':. The Alharabra i$ due at Hokitika. The Hawea arrived at Wellington at 11*30 this morning. " - ~_. : ■: The schooner Richardi and Mary arrived last evening from Waitapu; having experienced a strong S.W. whidiiearly all the day. She brings a load of tinSber for the Government. The Onion Company^ s.sT Taupq, Captain Carey, came into harbor this morning at 9 o'clock. She left Port: Chalmers <in Friday afternoon, and arrived at Lytteltori on Saturday morning; lefkthe same day, arriving in Wellington on Sunday; sailed for Picton yesterday at 3 pjoti.', arriving there at 7*30 p.m.; left at mjidpigtyt, arriving here as above. She sails' North at 7 o'clock this evening. /'"■ » ■■■■■■ The s.s. Kennedy* A. Palmer commander, returned to port this niorniag at 11 o'clock. She reports leavitigiNelgonTon'the^etbTinst. at 1 p.m. for Wellington; .< arrived at" the French Pass at ,§-30 and landed some passengers for thafc'place, cdntinuing on her way to EndeavofciJnlet, where she landed four passengers. It wadthen blowing" very hard from the N.W!, so much so that Captain Palmer did not ,deem r ife advisable to> cross the Straits that night, £nd the Kennedy was therefore anchored in the Sound; sailed next morning at 3 o'clock, and arrived at Wellington at 8 p.m. Left.; again last evening at 6 o'clock; called a^Endeayor Inlet for passengers, and arrived n'ere as above. Experienced a very gough. passage across the Straits. She sails for" We3t Coast ports on arrival of "the ~ Wellington with the San Francisco mail on . Thursday.-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 26, 30 January 1877, Page 2
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