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Captain E:lwio reported at \2'lt p.m.:— " Bad weather approaching between south and west aud north-west. Glass will rise coon." The Lady Barkly returned from Golden Bay this afternoon. The Charies El ward sailed for West Coast ports this morning. The Kenuedy arrived at Hokitika this . morning, and leaves there for Greymouth ' to-morrow morning. The Wallace arrived from Wellington this morning, and leaves for Wangauui this after- ] noon at fonr o'clock. i The Wakatu is expected to arrive here from Wanganui to-morrow morning. She is announced to sail for Wanganui, Wellington, and Patea at 7 p.m < n Monday. The clipper ship England's Glory left London for this port, on May 0 dhe may be looked for about the first, week in August. The Wanaka leaves Wellington at 1 p.m on Monday, will arrive here on Tuesday morning, and sail by the same tide at 10 a.m for Picton, Wellington, Lytti-lton, and Dunedin. The discharging of the Alfred Hawley haviug been (Ir.laycd by the recent heavy rains, it will be the early part of next week before she sails for Newcastle. The Murray left Greymouth this rooming, and leaves Westport to-ni»ht, arriving her.; to-morrow evening. She proceeds to Wellington on Monday evening. The Ilawea landed her cargo lasfc night notwithstanding tbat tha rain was descending in torrents, and sailed at 7 p m. for Taranaki and Manukau. The cause of all this hurrying was that she has to reach Onehunga to-morrow to be in readiness to bring down the Southern portion of the San Francisco mail. The City of Sydney, with the 'Frisco mail, dated London, May 19, will be due at Auckland on Monday, but as she left San Francisco on her contract date, June 4th, it is more than likely that she will anticipate her contract time by one day, and therefore she may be looked for at the former port to-mor-row.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 150, 25 June 1881, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 150, 25 June 1881, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 150, 25 June 1881, Page 2

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