The Lady Barkly returned from Golden Bay last evening. The Wellington sails for Picton and Wellington to morrow at l p.m. The Albion sailed for Wellington, South, and Melbourne, at two o'clock this morning. The Kennedy leaves Greymouth for Nelson via Westport this afternoon. The schooner May has been laid up, her owner finding it unprofitable to keep her running. __ The steamer Grafton is laid up at WelIrngton, where she will receive a new boiler and engines. The Woodbine hauled to the Albion Wharf this morning. She will discharge the remainder of her coal there. The Charles Edward had to put back to Wanganui yesterday afternoon, on account ct the south west gale. She hoped to fget away this afternoon. The Tararua leaves Wellington to-morrow atternoon, will arrive here on Sunday, and sail for Melbourne via Westport, Grey, and Hokitika at 2 p.m. cm Monday. The Taiaroa.leaves Wellington this afternoon, will arrive here to-morrow morning, and sail for Taranaki and Manukau, carrying the outward San Francisco mail at 4 p.m. The Torea ' will probably sail to morrow. She goes to Picton via Durville's Island, where she will land a number of Maoris. She returns here from Picton for the purpose of being cleaned and painted. The Arawata with the Suez mail left Melbourne for New Zealand yesterday. A3 she has to leave Wellington with the outward Suez mail on Friday next, it is very doubtful whether she will come as far as Nelson this trip. The schooner Awaroa, with a full cargo, sailed for Wanganui yesterday afternoon. With a fine S.W. wind behind her she was not long in getting out of sight, and if the wind did not fail her she ought to have crossed the Wanganui bar this afternoon.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIIL, Issue 99, 26 April 1878, Page 2
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