The Charles Edward is reported, this morn 7 ing as being aground on the North spit a, Hokitika. . She is in no danger, and wii probably be got off to-mght. V The Tararua left Wellington this afterno'on, and will arrive to-morrow morning. The Wallace sailed, for Wanganui this afternwhyVi! •-' " •- . -.'. The^'Krfliy-teft 'Wellington last night, aiid "wfiVed- heire' this afternoon/ She' sails' for West Coast ai 6 o'clock to-morrow evenA' ing. X r " .--_.---■ V The^jyttdltbh r 'teh Blenheim for Nelson at' 1230 pMtOHilayr ' y- ' ; - ' -y The.'4Vfaklf'of'Ttaly. arrived this morning from liitfaka'-With a cargo of produce. TheciUho and Lily of the Wave arrived this morning with cargoes of stone for the . harbor ' "■ " " . Thr Taranaki arrived at Port Chalmers at 10*10 *tMs' morning, with the inward San Francisco mail, -having accomplished the distance from Manukau Heads in 4 days 7 hours .40 minutes. . . '"■ The Taupo arrived at Wellington from ' Tictpnat lla. t m^t<hday. *' '' The Hawea feftP'oft.Chalmefs forNbrtherri .ports tcniaiy^ "ahd will' probably arrive here on Saturday evening. The'Kesult] was' not; signalled up to the time of "our .going to. press. Being a small boat, ahd wuh'very little power, 1 it will ; probably take her 48 hoars to make the run np, so that she can hardly be expected to arrive .. befor^tcf-ihor row' morning. .. A' A A. On^etlastitripof the Taranaki, when . betwe&i Picton and Wellington, it was found . that the usual speed could not be got but of her, the'"?prdpeller evidently working: very" stifflylaacOni- her -arrival at Wellington an examination revealed that about half a ton weight oi- kelp had become entangled with the sere w.VW y The^s.s; Kennedy Captain Palmer, left Nelson on; Thursday at 4*20 p.m. for West Coast, arriving at Westport at noon on Friday; at 2 a.m. on Saturday towed the schooner. Sarah i Pile into Westport, and left for (greymouth at 3*30, arriving there at 2 p.m. same day; sailed for Westport at 5*30 p.m. on Monday with a cargo of coal for Nelson atfd timber for Westport, arriving there at 4*20" a!m." yesterday ; sailed for Nelson at 5*20 p.m., arriving here at 1245 this after- ... noon. She sails for Wellington at 2 p.m. to-morrow. The Union Company's s.s. Wellington, Captain Lloyd, came into harbor last evening at6o?c)oc& |;Sheleft Port Chalmers at 2 p.m. #i Friday, arid arrived at Akaroa at 7 V a,m. on Saturday; sailed at 930a.m., and arrived at Lyttelton at 1 p.m.; left at 6*30 p.m. same day, reaching Wellington at noon on Sunday; landed 80 tons of cargo on Monday, and sailed jEor Picton at"2 30a.mroh Tnesday, arriving thereat 8 a.m.; left at 10 a.m., a.nd anived here as above. Experienced fine weathet with light winds thronghout. We are indebted to the purser for the report and 'eafei.delivery of our; files. As it only wanted one honr : to .high, water when the Wellington arrived, and she had 40 tons Vof cargo to, discharge, besides some to ship, it was impossible for her to sail by the earne tide, and, her , departure was consequently postponed until this afternoon, when she saUeflifdr-Northern ports.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 96, 25 April 1877, Page 2
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