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Jane 22, steamer JKgnnecJyyM 36\DiliQn>. from Wellington. -V V ' "^ 5 — steamer Taiaroa, 228, Petersen, from Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton. Passengers: Mesdames Wilsou, Lothian, M'Gowland, 2 Sisters of Mercy, Messrs Lothian, Black, Hankins, Dyson, Bowen, Smith, Purser, Adams. SAILED. June 22, steamer Murray, 78, Conway, for West Coast.__ Capt. .RTA7 Edwin reports i at 3-46 p.m. :— "Bad feather, approaching, any direction betweeftisb|ittireast;and east and north east. Glass will show farther fall." The = stearo-yacht Torea- returned .from a fishing cruise last night. The Murray left for the West Coast at 11 o'clock this morning. The Lyttelton is expected from Blenheim this evening, and returns there to morrow. The Charles Edward reached HokiuKa thia morning, and leaves for Greymouth tonight. \- The repairs to the Lady Barkly not yet. being completed, her departure f or..Goldeu Bay has been postponed till 6 p.m. on Thursday. The departure of the Graf ton for Wellington has been postponed till Thursday morn* = ing, on account of her being- tarbound on the West Coast. *^.> y , h || : C ', - : The Hawea arrived atrOnehunga- at 'B-30 a.m. to-day, and leaves ""on the downward trip this afternoon. She will arrive here tomorrow evening, and sail_for Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton at|9;3o a.m.jpn^hurs-^ The.Wanaka leaves $£ ejlipgfcon _aOndon > to-morrow, will arrive here on Thursday morning, and Bail for Taranaki and Manukau by the same tide at 10*30 a.m. The Kennedy left at 630 'p.m. yesterday, and arrived here at 6-30 am. to--day, .having experienced light S.E. winds during the passage ncross. She sails for West Coast ports on Friday. \. The Taiaroa left Lytlelton at 9 p.m.) on Saturday, and arrived at Wellington at 2 p.m. on Sunday; sailed at 12 30 p.m. yesterday, and reached Picton at 5 30 p.m.; left at 9 p.m., and arrived here at 6 30 a.m. to-day. Pino weather was experienced. She sails for Picton, Wellington, and South, at 5 p.m. The Norfolk left Wellington for Sydney on Sunday rnorniug, having ou board 9 saloon passengers -from -that port,- and 11 saloon and 23 steerage passengers from, other ports. Theahip Chile, well' knWri at this port, arriveH'at Auckland from London on Saturday lasT.te A WW-: w/,-\i;: '.: -. • . •. The, Clematis, ketch,,; returned to port last evening.'™ Captain Johnston states that when outside the-Heads on -his voyage from here to Wellington,-, he- was ;?ruu , into by the steamer; Kotorua.. \ The steamer, after staying tcascer tain the da ma ge don c , p rq'ee'r ded on heii^pyage^toi Welliugton.; :r The. extent of damage done ( >to'the Clematis is not kn6wn,.but she,is now makiug water, states the Lyttelton "Times "of ' Saturday. The Rotoruairrived,, in 7 Wfillipgton on Saturday, but, s*ir]an|ely,, Captain Toze'r denies all knowledge of a collisiohhaving taken place.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 148, 22 June 1880, Page 2
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