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The Murray arrived at Westport this morning, and will leave for Greymouth in the evening. \ . .-• ; ; ; •', i The Lyttelton leaves Wellington foir if el- - son via Blenheim this afternoon. The Wallace will leave Wanganui for Nelson this evening. The Keunedy is still detained at the Grey, where she is awaitinga favorable opportunity of crossing the tCokitika bar. The Awaroa is advertised to sail for Wanganui on Monday at 7 p.m. The Taranaki leaves Port Chalmers for Northern Ports to-day. r ; /.-.. p, r -.-j The schooner Si_ters irrived' ffOm J-totti- j pipi last evening with a miscellaneous cargo. The schooner Neison, which left Lyttelton for this port on: Tuesday 'eveninglast, has not yet put inati appearan6e. "' _?fobably she " has been detaiued-by bad weather. >-.* f.-\r •'■' ' A barque, bearingthe^ueername'of Silas" Fish is shortly expected at Xytteftonrfrom New York with " notions.""' '"'" ' ~ '""" L The Arawata was due at the Bluff! this morning, but up to the time of our going to press her arrival had not been posted up... on the telegraph board, i" ; 1 \ ,X " .? The Hawea/ sailed for Northern Ports i last evening, and^rnved off^ew ifeymjouffi-thisT morning, but the weather was so bad there that she was unable to communicate with the v shore, and consequently. passed bh lto OBe 1 -' hunga at noon. The unfavorable state of the weather today has prevented a number of small coasting v vessels from proceeding to sea, which otherwise they would have done had it been anything like fine. Although fchere is no sea on outside the harbor that may be called heavy, still it is far better for the *« amall fry " to he lying snugly at anchor in harbor than kapckingaboufc, in such disagreeable weather, and probably have to put in for. shelter at any port the/ may chance toma_e. Owing to -the 'Above 1 cause there were no arrivals or-deparfci *ea.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 171, 21 July 1877, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 171, 21 July 1877, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 171, 21 July 1877, Page 2

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