The Grafton is cot yet reported as having arrived at Westport. The Murray reports •weather improving at Weslpnrt bnt heavy sea running. She will if rossible leave to-night for Nelson. The Kennedy sailed this mornicg for West Ccast ports. The Wallace Fails at 11 n*clock to-morrow mon me for Westport and KBramea. The Taiarca crossed the Manukau tar at 10 o'clock this morning, and proceeded direct to Wellicgtor, as she has to leave Lyttelton on Ssturdsy night with the English mail, Passengers that intended proceeding by her will go by the Hawea on Saturday. The Black "Watch sailed for Valparaiso this rooming. Sbe will probably load there with wheat for London. The Malay was towed to sea by the Kennedy this morning, end proceeded on her voyage to Newcastle. The Charles Edward reports this afternoon fine weather at Hokitika, but very heavy sea. It is doubtful if the sea will have sufficiently snbsidc-d for her to proceed to Greymouth to-morrow morning. The Hawea left Wellicgton this af ternooD, will anive here ta morrow morning, and sail at 11 nMoek on Saturday mornicg for Picton, Wellington, Tarenaki, and Manukau, carrying the outward San Franciaeo msil. There are a3 yet no Bigns of the ship England's Glory now nearly 100 days out from London to this port. With the westerly weather whicn has prevailed lately she ought Boon to show up, especially as two or three vessels which left London about the same time that she did have arrived at the different ports in New Zealand within the last few days. The Wakatipu was admitted to pratique at Wellington yesterday afternoon, she baviDg a clean bill of health. Iler cargo for this port should arrive by the Hawea tomorrow.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 190, 11 August 1881, Page 2
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