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The Lyttelton^arrived from Blenb.eim.this morning, and will }3ail for Wanganui to-mor-row at 2 p.m. "~V .=- ■■'"'"{ The Charles leaves 4 Wellington to-day, will arrive during the night, and sail for West Coast ports on Sunday., The Murray left Westpbrt this morning, "will arrive to-morrow, and sail for Wellington on Sunday. **** ' ;" ? ' The Hawea left 7. icton for Nelson at 1 p.m; to-day. She wilt probably arrive here about 9-30 to-riight,-= and sail for the North to-morrow at 9 p\m. - " . . The Colonial .Government steamer Stella, . "with one or two "buoys on board, came into harbor last evening, and anchored near Haulashore Island. She will probably remain here until Monday, v,. ' The Lady Barkly returned from Golden Bay afternoon. She towed the schooner RicharcTand Mary but of' Waitapu, hound for Nelson. The schooner Bonnie Lass, which has been . laid up fcr'the'ldstsix weeks, has. again been put into commission. Aftej being cleaned . and painteel she sailed for the Pelorus Sound yesterday. --- . . . The'Rihgarooma sailed for South and Melhojtrrie^dtfilO; o'clock last. ' She arrived in WelUngtonafti&-30a.m;i and leaves again this afterßbbn for Lyttekon. The ; (Polonia,l Government steamer Hinemoa," 'C&fttaihf, Falrchild, , came iuto harbor this morning at eight o'clock. She left Port Chalmers on Monday, and arrived at Lyttelton next morning, sailing again the same day, and arriving alongside the wharf at Welling-. ton on Wednesday morning. Sailed yesterday morningpand called in at Picton, leaving there at 4'30"p.m., and bringing to an anchor at dusk for the night; made a start early this morning, and arrived here as above. After taking- oq, board the Northern and Nelsctn representatives, she sailed for Hokitika at 9 a.m. She will proceed from Uokitika'to Wellington direct, where she will pick up the Governor and suite, and then stearn^ back to.Hokitika, where his Excellency will be landed.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 41, 16 February 1877, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 41, 16 February 1877, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 41, 16 February 1877, Page 2

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