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June 7, steamer Ringarooma, 623, Whitburn from South and Melbourne— Passen gers : Mesdames Guinness, Cofcher, Cromby, and Mace, Messrs Sparke, Roberts, Buckworth, and 3 in the steerage. — steamer Ladybird, 286, Griffiths, from Picton and South— Passengers: Misses Skelton and Mussop, Mesdames Jones, Langton, Lewis, and Silcock, Captain Marshall, Messrs Norman, Lewis, Wood, Colock, Munaghan, and Ross. — schooner Uno, 28, Kirk, from Torrent Bay. — ketch Standard, 10, Williams, from Croixelles. , SAILED. June 6, steamer Murray, 78, Conway, for Wanganui — Passengers: Messrs, Norgate and Peculiar. ; — cutter Southern Cross, 12, Harvey, for Pelorus Sound. — cutter Maid of Italy, 17, Clarke, for Riwaka. -~ cutter Planet, 15, Thorne, for Motueka. — ketch Mermaid, 10, Askew, for Riwaka. — ketch Pearl, 33, Andrew, for Waitapu. 7, steamer Kennedy, 138, Palmer, for Wellington. — steamer Ladybird, 286, Griffiths, for Taranaki and Manukau. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Golden Bay.
The Lyttelton arrived at Blenheim from Wellington this afternoon, and will sail for Nelson to-morrow morning. The Charles Edward leaves Westport for Hokitika to-night. The Hawea will arrive from New Plymouth early to-morrow morning, and sail for Picton and South in the afternoon. , The Wallace leaves Westport for Nelson this afternoon. The Kennedy sailed for Wellington this afternoon. She will leave there on the return to Nelson to-morrow night. s The Murray sailed for Wanganui last night. The Lady Barkly sailed on her usual trip to Golden Bay this morning. The Maid of Italy sailed for Riwaka last evening. tffie cutter Dido hauled alongside the Commercial Wharf last evening, and this morning commenced discharging cargo. The repairs to the RicSard and Mary are nearly completed, and she hauled alongside Franzen's wharf this morning. Miessrs Shaw, Savill, and Co.' ship Isle of Anglesea, arrived at Port Chalmers from London on Monday, after a passage of 86 days. , She brings 2000 tons of cargo, but no passengers. The Union Company's favorite old steamer Ladybird, Captain Griffiths, came into harbor this morning at 4 o'clock. She left Port Chalmers at 315 p.m. on Saturday, called at Akaroa, and arrived at Lyttelton at 4-30 p.m. on Sunday; sailed at 6 p.m. on Monday, and arrived afc Wellington at 1 p.m. on Tuesday; left at 1*35 p.m. yesterday, and reached Picton at 6 o'clock; sailed for Nelson afc 7 p.m., came round the Island, and arrived here as above. Fine weather was experienced throughout the passage. Tfae Ladybird has take ti the place of the Taranaki for a trip, as that vessel is undergoing repairs at Dunedin,- and we notice that the officers of the latter steamer have heen transferred to her. We have to thank Mr Edmondston for files ancLreport. The Ladybird sailed for Northern Ports at 320 p m. Messrs M'Meckan, Blackwood, and Co.'s s.s. Ringarooma, Captain Whitburn, carrying the iuward Suez mail, came into harbor "this morning at 4-30. She left Sandridge Railway Pier on the 28th of May at I p.m., and William3town at 3 p.m.; cleared Port Phillip Heads at 5 - 55 p.m. same day, and passed Swan 'lsland on the 29th at 220 p.m. Experienced S.W. and westerly winds and fine weather until making the Solander, which was passed at 8 p.m. on the Ist of June, and the Ringarooma arrived off the Bluff at 1 a.m. on the 2nd, and moored alongside the wharf at 730 ani.; left the same day at 2-30 p.m., and arrived at Port Chalmers afc daylight on the 3rd; sailed on the 4th at 330 p.m., and arrived afc Lyttelton on the sth at 6-30 a.m.; left that port same day at 31 5 p.m.; and arrived at Wellington 6-40 a.v. yesterday; sailed afc 3-20 p.m., and arrived here afc 4 a.m. to-day. Eine weather was experienced along the' New Zealand coast. We observe that Miss Aifcken, formerly of the Alhambra, is stewardess of the Ringarooma, Miss *„Kemp, the former stewardess having remained on shore for a trip. We have to thapk Mr Chatfleld, purser, for files and report. The" Ringarooma brings a large cargo and several passengers. She will sail again for South and Melbourne afc 430 p.m. ■S
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 133, 7 June 1877, Page 2
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