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SAILED.

June 4, steamer Penguin, 472, Berneob, for . Piotoa, Wellington, and Lyttelton. Passengers: Miss Brittaln- Smith, Mesdames Jones, Olover, Kember, Denshire, Masters Qlover . (3), Meaarß Ohaytor, Taylor, Walker, and Ashen,

The Obarles Edward and Waverlej are attained al Hokitika to-day by very bad urttthtt. The 4orere, weather permitting, leaves Wellington to-day far Patea. The Kennedy is due at Westport to«day from Nelson, and returns to Nelson direct. Tba Murray it due at Westport to-day, and proceeds to Qreymoutb. The Gratton leaves Wellington at 9 o'olook tonight, will arrive here to morrow after noon, and sail by the same tide at 6 p.m. tor Ihe Weil Ooaat. The Qmapare leaves Westport at 7 o'olook tonight, will arrive hen to-morrow afternoon, and sail by the same tide at 7 p.m. for Wellington ana South. The Mawhera leaves Qreymoubh at 7 ©'dock to-night, will arrive here to-morrow night, snd sail by the same tide at 7*Bo p.m. for Wellington direot. The Peugoin sailed for Sooth at 6 o'olook last night, and reached Wellington at 9-80 this morning. The Lady Barkty returned from Golden ibis afternoon. Tba bwque Pleione should arrive from London in a tew days. She left that port on February 27, bat owing to bad wsather took, some days to get down the Chancel and did not land the pilot until March 7. The Canard Company are building three steamers of 12,000 tons apieoe for. their AtUmliqeervtoo, These boats will ba 60021 long and 65ft broad, and will orosa " the herring pond" well within five days. The cost of each U estimated at £400,000.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 132, 5 June 1891, Page 2

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SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 132, 5 June 1891, Page 2

SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 132, 5 June 1891, Page 2