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The Lady Barkly returned from Golden! Bay early this morning-. g The Kennedy leaves Wellington for Nel-| sou to-ni^ht. I The Rinparooraa left the Bluff for Mel- 1 bourne at daylight yesterday morning. | The Albion arrived at Wellington vester- § day morning, and leaves there for South andl Melbourne to-morrow. 1 The Arthur Wakefield sailed last evening! for Waitapu, where she will load with timbers for Waneaiwi. K The Flora, for Lyftelton, and Zior, for! Timarn, both laden with timber, cleared from! Picton on Thursday. Tlie Maud Graham,! Reward, and Day Dawn, were loading there | The Tiiiaron, left Onehunga at 3.15 p.ra.g yesterday, but was unable to cross the Manu-H kau bar. She would probably get across this! afternoon, and if so will arrive here early on! Monday morning. t The Wellington sailed for Picton and | Wellington at 2.30 this afternoon. She| leaves the latter port at 1 p.m. on Monday,! will arrive here early on Tuesday morning, I and return to Picton and Wellington by the I same tide at 8 a.m. | The Albion and Taranaki have been trying! conclusions on their way up the New Zealand! coast. The former beat the latter between! Port Chalmers and Lyttelton, but the tables! were reversed on the passage to Wellington,! when the New Zealand boat beat ber rivalK by some few minutes. The Taranaki is in splendid fettle just now, she having been mi thedock whiie at Port Chalmers. \ The Taranaki arrived in harbor this morn- f ing at half-past four. She left Port Chal-i ipers at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, and arrived at I Lyttelton at 11 a.m. on Thursday; sailed at I 6 p.m. same -Jay, and reached Wellington at \ 20 a.m. yesterday,- sailed at 5 p.m., and ar- £ rived here as above. Strong head winds \ with heavy sea wers experienced to Lyttel- 1 ton, thence fine weather. The Taranaki 1 sails for Northern ports this afternoon. I

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 188, 7 September 1878, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 188, 7 September 1878, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 188, 7 September 1878, Page 2

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