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ABETTED.

Ocfc. steamer Wanaka, 276, M'Gillivray, from Picton, Wellington, and Lytteltou. — steamer Graftou, ISG, Jokuslon, from West Coast. SAILED. Oct. 4, cutter Goldseeker, 12, Watts, for Havelock. — cutter Dart, 16, Rickelts, for Waikawa Bay. — steamer Lyttelton, 86, Scott, for Wellington. Passengers : Mrs Gregory and 2 children, Messrs Mirfin, Watson (2), Itace, Miller, Curnou. 2, steamer Grafton, 156, Johnston, for Wellington aud Lyttellon. — brig Kobiu ilood, 247, Hill, for Newcastle. — steamer Wanaka, 276, M'Gillivray, for Pioton, Wellington, and South. Passengers: Miss Biggs, Mesdames Mowatt, Petherick, Mee, Mr aud Mrs Aiken, Mr and Mrs Fisher, Judge Broad, Messrs Mee, Van, M'Anerin, Petherick, Morris, Constable, Hollyman, Baker, Edwards, Coombe, Pole, Twist. — steamer Charles Edward, 125, Whitwcll, for West Coast. Passengers: Misses Wilsou, Callup, Messrs Rai'ne, Sutherland, Graham, Saunders, Collins, Watson, Pratt.

Captain Edwin reported at 1 p.m. :— "Bad weather approaching; any direction between north and west and south-west. Glass will fall again soon." The Clio arrived at Wellington from Waitapu this morning. The Lady Barkly leaves for Golden Bay at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The Charles Edward left for the West Coast at noon to day. The Lyttel'on sailed at 10 o'clock last night for Wellington. The Murray arrived at Greymouth this morning, and leaves to-morrow morning for Westport, Karsimea, and Nelson. The Patea will arrive here from Patea on Thursday, and sail for Wellington and Patea the same day. The Robin Hood was towed to sea by the Grafton this morning, and at once sailed for Newcastle. The Hawea crossed the Manukau bar at 11 o'clock this morning, will arrive here tomorrow night, and sail for Picton, Welling-: ton, and Lyttelton at 10 a.m. on Thursday. The Union Company's steamers Penguin, Wellington, aud Lady 'Bird are still .laid up at Port Chalmers. The Grafton, after being a prisoner at Greymouth for a fortnight owing to the Bhallownesß of the bar, made her escape on Sunday, and arrived here this morning at 630. She sailed for Wellington and Lyttelton. by the same tide at 8-30 a.m. The Wanaka arrived in harbor at G3O a.m. to-day, having left Lyttelton ou Saturday night, Wellington yesterday afternoon, and Picton last night. Captain M'Gillivray, who has been in charge of the Waitaki for the last five or six weeks, has again assumed command of the Wanaka, Captain M'Gee having proceeded to Dunedin by the Ringaxooraa from Wellington yesterday. She Bailed for Picton, Wellington, and South by the same tide at 10 a.m.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 236, 5 October 1880, Page 2

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ABETTED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 236, 5 October 1880, Page 2

ABETTED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 236, 5 October 1880, Page 2

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