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SAILED.

July 4, cutter Planet, 16, Westrupp, for Motueka. — cutter Dauntless, 12, Brett, for Adele Island. 5, steamer Taupo, 461, Carey, for Picton and South — Passengers : Miss Burns,,. Mesdames Waitt, Howley, Dodson, Loweandi child, Rev. J. C. Andrew, Messrs f Dodson, : Lowe, Troiove, Seymour (2), Evans, Harris, M'lvor (2), Slatter,' Whittaker, Thompson, - Ponsonbp, Donne, and Atkinson". steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Golden Bay. — steamer Murray, 78, Conway, for Wellington—Passengers : Mrs Lucre,' MessrsC Kay, Christison, and Gloustbn. ' ■ — barque Vindex, 230, Rose," for New- ■ castle. - ,-•.-'. -,'" j The Kennedy, after being" detained at the! Wangabui b^r for 24 hours, arrived early: thia morning Irom Wanganui with a ; Cargb of stock for Mr Mabin. She will sail $>r Wesf Coasfc porta to-morrow at 5 p\m." - ; ; i The barque Vindes was towed oufc by ! tbe ; Kennedy to-day, and set sail afc once for. Newcastle. ' -.■ The( Murray sailed for Wellington this; afternoon.: y ' ■- \ The Hawea arrived from Picton and South this afternoon, and will sail for the North at--4 p.m. to-morrow. The Lyttelton will sail for Blenheim this evening. '. i - The Charles Edward arrived afc Hokitika! from Westport to-day, and leaves for Nelsony via intermediate ports to-morroW. v * The Lady Barkly sailed for Golden Bay this morning. The schooner Cleopatra will probably finish discharging cargo by knock-off time thia-eveniag. If- so, ahe will commence ballasting immediately. By working all night the repairs to the engines of the Taupo were finished in good fcime f r&£aay,'> kua on a turn being taken out of fc_2ai ; they were found to- work smoothly. The.. Taupo -sailed for Southern Ports at 2 p.m..torday. , , The Awaroa haa succeeded in making another- good trip to Wanganui, she having , arrived there on Tuesday. She most likely earned the S.E. wind that was blowing on Monday night across the Straits. The -Richard- and Mary sailed to-day from Oamaru- for She has on board 'a carg&of flour for Messrs Sclanders and Co. There-are .as. yefc no signs of the barque - Tasso from Newcastle. Her date of sailing froni that port ia uncertain. She was at Que&hscliff on June 6th, ahd was to proceed feoni "there to Newcastle to load.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 157, 5 July 1877, Page 2

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SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 157, 5 July 1877, Page 2

SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 157, 5 July 1877, Page 2

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