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The Kennedy arrived at Hokitika this morning, and will leave for Nelson to-mor-.- ■ row. She reports the bar dangerous. The Murray leaves Greymouth for Nelson via Westport this evening with the West Coast portion of^the outgoing San Francisco mail. The Wallace arrived from Wanganai yesterday, and will sail for Wellington on Wed- ' aesday. . . >-..., ;--. , The Lyttelton left Blenheim for Nelson at I*so this afternoon. The cutter Maid of Italy arrived from Biwaka this morning. . - •;" : E.r" r' r The cutter Goras'eeker sailed fdr;Hiavelock yesterday. - - /."'- ■.-,■', .''••,-, ;■ The Hawea arrived at'Onetiuhga yesterday morning. She leavesTShefe for SouthernPorts to-morrow morning.' * ' '"* " Xl The schooner Awaroa will sail for Wanganui this evening. The Lady Barkly made a trip to Motueka and back this r morning t v She leaves jon her periodical trip ,to. Golden- B'ay.-to'-morrqw ! afternoon at 4*3g. X - (_,.- ; „' L ! The Arawata arrived "at the""Bluff 'on Saturday morning. She leaves. Port Chalmers this afternoon, and wilfarrivejiere- on • Thursday morning, sailing again for Melbourne and South by the same tide. The schooner Arthur Wakefield left Lyfctelton yesterday for Nelson. She maybe looked for about Wednesday. Despite the bad weather the discharging of the, barque Tassois proceeding vigorously, and Wednesday ought to see her with a clean hold. The schooner Nelson has not yet put in an appearance.' She is now six days & out from Lyttelton., »-■■•'• The weather this morning manifested such indications of clearing up that a number of small craft? w^ich had been detained through stress of weather,\were induced to take their departure. This tt ey did with a light S.W. wind;; which would probably soon carry them to their destinations. The remainder of the "small: fry" will take their departure this evening. The ScbfOTwsn' announces the sailing of the clipper ship^Taranaki on May 2nd, from Gonrock Bay for Port Chalmers, with a full cargo and a large number of passengers. The Tarabaki was lately built by Messrs R. Duncan and Co., of Port Glasgow, for Messrs Patrick Henderson and Co., and is a creditable acquisition to their large number of vesstifs trading to New Zealand.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 172, 23 July 1877, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 172, 23 July 1877, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 172, 23 July 1877, Page 2

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