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HIGH WATER AT NELSON.

Mat I- ' Morn. Af JShLO Tuesday 8 641 flj Wednesday a $ < ... * &4k i Thursday Ylo^<» > V*gtT \ Nags '^ Friday n ... 99 g^s Saturday 12 ... 932 950 Sunday 13 ... 107 1027 Monday 14 ... 10-43 IT4 ATtRIVED. May 7, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. 8, schooner May, 21, Smith, from New HAnh(M> „ "**"""* S4.ILED. " '"' J^f.l^^^^eajjedy,' l3B,fPalmei*vfpr Wellington '*■ &- -- i v.' <» i1 j of Italy, 17, Clarke, for RiwoEnr 7 ■«~^*~~- -I- r— .. -".' — - • " - — • «^ — schooner Uno, 28, Kirk, for Torrent Bay. Captain Edwin reports: — "Very heavy gale may be expected from any direction between north-west and west and south." The Kennedy sailed for Wellington late last night, haviug delayed her departure for a few hours in the hope of an improvement taking place in the state of the weatfiev. The Charles Edward wHJ-probafex^eave i Westport to-night. She reports a heavy northerly gale blowing. OO The Maori left Lyttelton yjst^rdfcdjifternoon. She should arrive thi^Jevenla'g; and will sail for West Coast pora~tb-ny>rrow at two p.m. }—?-"! i-v-The Taranaki left Oneb-ungi yipsierday, and passed new Plymouth this Wrning, being unable to cominunicatp,.w,ith. ifi^ shore in consequence of the bad weatEer S^i high sea. She will arrive to-nigbt^and|wtH for the South at 3 p.m. to-morro^rjQ The Lyttelton left Blenheim for Nelson yesterday, but had not been to the time of our going to press: ■• j '*"--." The Wallace leaves f or ds[&ng«©i and Opunaki at 2 p.m. to-morro\y*-".( fZ v The Hinemoa will sail jot-! Wfeijington to-morrow morning if the wSStheTr*should prove fine. <^ The Ringarooma is making goodsprroress along the New Zealand coast. S^&^aveg Lyttelton this afternoon, will arrive at Wetr lington to-morrow morning, and sail for Nefc son in the afternoon, arriving here early on Thursday morning. The Hingarooma is announced to sail for Melbourne and Soutlx the same afternoon. The Lady Barkly, which was to have sailSftfoT^Otueßarfo-day, did not' start^and"" her departure has been , put, off until to-mor-ro^.wheashe.wilLsaii at 1 p.in,, and leave Motoaka «^the return trip r at,. 4. p.m» /Shor wil! A KJtVe Wre,l9^^yai«;apu ;.oa,^|iufsdayV eveniogat eiehta.block, instead of to-mbrros^ ] evening asgreviously advertised The ! Maid of Italy, sailed for l^i,waka, Jastevelffrit* wM^ ?ew' tops ;gf car^p\%^fte/y landing it . aJXLra,ka\¥he, ; jidtter >m^P ro Q ee ft J to WMtapS'Wh&e sffe'ViUioadMh tiifiW for iecJieauirquartcra. _. .; --. _- ■r. - -_— z--^=^.~-The barque jAßsdeltwouldf probably have finished_dischaYging"tctday_had npjbl'jthg. bad. we^er. se t uk t^^y .iuipedjng- jf Qric. ' f imnM%|V' < <J6rtMfc < d so^ as" toget'' ffi barqaHTeaay for sea with as little delay as ' possiWer- Her destination k Kaiparav where' she will load with timber fdr Au&£ralfe£TBOf The schooner May arrived this morning. from.ggso&<ttbfr{^ti§ti;a/cargo of hop poles and-firewood. -In consequeuce of the sad accident wh^h)^i@|fites> oMj; the.] 'passage, fully reported elsewhere,, the other sailor was jmahle^tp ,bring the^vessel iutOybavbor^ by mmsel£atfd consequ'entty r run herup th*\ Wafm^^lviriatfA'afh'e dik^tjlelfe g/| the helm to.dj;qp th? r anchor, ihere' was hd" alternative'Jbyf to beach 'Me'" vessel, which was doWfirea^ry opposite Mr CTreen's house. Iminedrately r aft"er a signal of ' distress was run up, and the pilot boatrbparded her. The May will be towed off the? beach and brought into harbor.by ( the Lady^Barkiy this evening. , 'JlhiPs.lfr' winds which" have been* enced lately culminated this morning into-** nor'-easter, but g/p^ifly^Csarfrid round to N.W., in which direction it has been blowing hard the best part of Elieday. It brought a vessels which were alongside the wharves havingj^ken the precaution to haul off, no damago was done. — In consequence of theunsettled state o£|he weather -several vessels^ whi@ fteje TlCj^v^pW^f*^"^^^ been aetainea, and eyen ifthe, wLndshould drop therefijpsuoto an^u^ly?s^.a;(|n (ie bar that it woura tiotrlje saf^ f or Small vessels to cross it. --' — --

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 107, 8 May 1877, Page 2

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HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 107, 8 May 1877, Page 2

HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 107, 8 May 1877, Page 2

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