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The Kennedy leaves Wellington for Nelson to-night. The Lyttelton will sail for Blenheim to-' morrow morning. The Murray and Charles Edward are still detained at the West Coast, but report that the weather is moderating. The Lady Barkly sailed for Golden Bavthis afternoon. The Nelson is loading with breadstuffs at Lyttelton for Napier. The Ocean Bird was to leave Waitapu for Lyttelton with a load of timber last evening. From the Jerusalem List we learn that the Kentish Tar was to sail from London for Nelson and Napier on March 6. Now that the weather is fine the three grain laden vessels from Oarnaru ought to show up. The Woodbine will finish discharging her cargo by knock-off time to-morrow, that is, providing the weather keeps fine. She will sail for Newcastle about Saturday. The Wellington sailed for Picton and Wellington at eight o'clock this morning. She leaves the latter port on the return trip to-morrow evening, and will arrive here on Friday morning. The Taiaroa left New Plymouth at noon to-day for Nelson She will arrive here tomorrow morning about 5 o'clock, and sail for Wellington and South by the same tide at 7 O'clock, carrying passengers to the Arawata which leaves Wellington on Friday afternoon. ' The schooner Awaroa came into harbor this morniug at 5 o'clock. She left Wanganui on Monday afternoon, and with aN.W. wind behind her made a good run acros.«, arriving off here yesterday, but as the weather was then very dirty Captain Greager ran across to the other side of the bay, and took shelter there until last evening, wheu the Awaroa came ou to Nelson, arriving here as above. — — ■.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 103, 1 May 1878, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 103, 1 May 1878, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 103, 1 May 1878, Page 2

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