ARRIVED.
Jnly 28, steamer Wallace, 64, Dillon, from Wellington—- Paaaengera : Mrs Allen, Meaars Allen, Bowe, and Nicholson. — cutter Maid of Italy, 17, Clarke, from Riwaka. — ketch Mermaid, 10, Smith, from French Pass. SAILED. Jnly. 27, steamer. Lana r 247,C-BascanaVioi* Wellington. - - - — brigc Albipn, 248, Deare, for Wellington. * *•-*■ r ' ''•'- ' - ■''■.-. A .-* ;'. -^cutter Planet, 15, Westrupp, for MotdOlfi_»"- ■ i ■' ~ »t -i~v A ~. . .." -„ .-. \.r^~ " ..;. a.- a - — cutter Three Brothers, 10, Westrupp, Sor Moutere. 28, cutter Maid of Italy£ 17/fC'larkfyfjtt"" --A-ai t\ v k
The Murray arrived at Wes^ort tffis morning, and will leave for Greymouth tonight. A |s r-y- : f' f ; -y ( i The Kennedy^wili ieata for . Weal^drt and Greymouth at 2&>._s on Monday!? r, 0 Theßingar<^a,Mth[|6b4 i Sa^!r'to, arrived at the BEufi 4asP nightF* She'teaves there this afternoon, and is advertised to leave here on Wednesday. The cutter Maid, of Italy arrived from Riwaka tbis moriMag7an|:#^|^lnta|C afternoon. The schooner Arthur Wakefield finished discharging cargq,yeaterday. . The repairs toiheVhoobe^SlJi^M^ieg-f pushed forward rapidly. _ Ij; wilL be about tea days before sb£Q.keailyMr&i*& .SJELfO. Mr Edward Kobinson, ciue£.ofßcer of the Charles Edward, haai'j^Sclntfyijlsaai-aaucS cessf ul examination for master before the Marine Board at Wellington. We congratulate bim on hia success. The p.a. Wallace, left tyelspn-odv:Wednes-day at 5 p.nvyfof Wellington, £nd hkd fike weather acros3 thefStiraiis; akriviiig al4#_a^le the wharf at 5*30 aVmCon -Thuraday; tef 6-for-Nelaon at 8 p.m. yesterday, and sighted the Luna with the brig Albion in f^off^^ai-dy bland at 4 o'clock thia morning; experienced light S.E. winds, arrivingalongside the Albion Wharf at 11 a.m. She will sail for Wanganui at 6 p.m. on Monday. The steamer Luna sailed for Wellington laac evening, having in tow the dismantled brig Albion, wbich for the future will be used'W^coaTEiHk Tat tfie EmpifreTtyrTt is to be regretted that the brig did not fall iuto the hands of some purchaser who would have;,fltteii,her ( for sea. Had such a coarse been pursued, Jfc would have meant " the spending ; of at least Jsisop,, which at the: present time, wonldhave been very acceptable to the shinwrights. Xhe Albion went away in Charged l Captain Dearej at oiie time master of the brig £>babatch. -'. v ' y ' ' A , v C
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 177, 28 July 1877, Page 2
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