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HIGH WATER AT NELSON.

Novhmb w -b Morn. After. Tuesday SO ... 736 8 4 AjraiVED. Nov 28, steamer Murray, 78, Con way, j from West Coast. — steamer Lyttelton, 86, Scotfc, from Blenheim. — schooner Australian Maid, 16, Gilbertson, from Tata Islands. BAILED. Nov. 27, schooner Croydon Lass, 51, Curran, fo r Lyttelton via Waitapu. Nov. 28, steamer Patea, 50, Gibbons, for Patea via Wellington. The Patea sailed for Wellington and Patea yesterday afternoon. The Lyttelton arrived from Blenheim last night. The Kennedy left Westport this morning for Nelson, and proceeds to Wellington with excursionists at 6 p m. 'to-morrow. The Murray arrived from the West Const yrsterdny. and sailed for Wanganui at three o'clock this afternoon. The, Charles Edward arrived at Hokitika yesterday, and U a'vcs for Greymon»h to-day if the bar at the latter porr is workable. - The Watiaka tak?s the next outward San Frnncisco mnil, leaving here on Saturday. The Taiaroa arrived at Onehuuga yesterday morning, -and leaves on the : downward " trip to morrow. ■ ' i " . The. Hawea* left Wellington at noon today, will arrive hore, to-morrow morning, and sail for Pictpi?; Wellington, aud South at 4 o'clock. jn the aftei-riobri. Ttfe Graftqn leaves Wellington this afternoon, will arrive here 'to morrow morning, and sail for Westport apd Greymoutb at 130 p.m.',. .•' •'• ! ■ l "-"'- ■"" '' : •- ' " . The Croy'-qn Lbss .sailed ;on Saturday nieht for Wai»apu, where she loads with timber for Lyttelton." The schooner Reward, which was recently purchased by Mr iFranzen for the coastal trade, has ' k beeri coppered and overhauled, and will ba sent sea during the present week. On the Bth September, the Louise Dagmar. the second of the new steamers built for the improved service of the Sonth-E»stern Railway Company between Folkestone and Boulongne; made her special trip on the Maplin Sand. The result of the- trial of sis runs, three with and three against the tide, gave a mp an speed of 18.64 knots. The trial was in ail respects satisfactory.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 238, 29 November 1880, Page 2

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HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 238, 29 November 1880, Page 2

HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 238, 29 November 1880, Page 2

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