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SAILED.

: j; -:",Tan. 16, steamei' Charles Edward, 125, for Wellington. £;':\R~'sleame? Wakalu, 78, Evans, for Wani!^,"'^anui and Wellingtonl , kf . ,— ship Eastminster, 1145, Mosey, for pi Wellington. £.\; .-- cutter Planet, 12,Thorue, for Motueka. :* s ." — clter Goldseeker, 12, Watts, for Have L--.ldck. . .;/. - : , — ' cutter Wave, 10, Eickelts, for Torrent £v3sa : y.'

[•>. The Charles Edward arrived at Wellington r : .;?;t six-o'clock this morning, and is expected : C back "to-morrow morning. '.■■/' •■' The Kennedy leaves Greymouth for West- j •; : port aud Nelson to-day. j jj' ■.;";. The Lyttelton leaves Kekerangu for Wei- i f.litfgton this evening. f : The Murray arrived at Westport at twelve '•-': ".o'clock last night, and Jeft for Grejinouth r . two hours afterwards. .' '■;. The Graf ton will arrive bore from West v.- Coast ports to-morrow, and sail for Welling- I ■'"ton at 9 a.m. oil Monday. '■'.'■. Tbe Wakatu steamed to the Enstminstei' ■'-yesterday afoerncon, and after takiug a few •immigrants on board returned to the wharf, ? sailing for Waugauui aud Wellington at 7 i-Vpm. ;,.^ The Eastminster hove up her anc' or at 7 ,V* o'clock last night, and set sail for Welling- ;. ton. Favored by a fine spanking breeze she V proceeded along the Bank at the rate of - knots, and should reach her destination toCdfty. . ,:■■',■' -•■' The master of the Clio telegraphs to us from Lyttelton requesting to be reported as /having arrived there from Waitapu early ;;, this morning. The Taiaroa arrived at New Plymouth at 6 ; 30 a m to-day. . P*"*VT-he Wellington leaves Wellington at mid* •;. -v day on Monday, will arrive here on Tuesday - morning, and sail for Picton. Wellington and -....' South by the same tide at 2 p.m. l'_ / The Canny Scot will finish discharging, 'I -' v -: be. ballasted, and ready for sea on Monday >i- night, - '" v The Ringardoma was detained at tl c Bluff until this morning for the Suez mail. She _, still has ample time before her to catch tha £ -mail steamer, which leaves Melbourne on ajifeiday next.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 15, 17 January 1880, Page 2

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SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 15, 17 January 1880, Page 2

SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 15, 17 January 1880, Page 2

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