: Captain Edwin reported at 12-25 p.m. toIc^^dayji—" Indications strong N. toE. and S.E. -winds "with heavy sea and high tides. Glass g^fall and rain:" p-f^ for Foxton f?/Q^.a&noon to-day. §SS~ T^b© Charles Edward leaves Wellington St^fto-hight for on arrival'here.she &:';.Vgoes on; the cradle, to- be cleaned and *%(£■ minted. She sails on Sunday at 10 a.m for j £|^S }Wariganui. '■'-.■--. ' "| The Kennedy'arrived from Waitapu this frf,;<y afternoon, and sails at 7 o'clock to-night for J '€&--, Wellington.-- __•■_ M^:A :The Waverley is expected to arrive here ij-'i ..fromi-Patea oh Saturday with a load of cattle. Mr 7" The MawhCra left Greymouth at 9 o'clock %£l- .this morning, will arrive here to-morrow fci^v morning, and sailflT9 a.mi for "Wellington I^;^-direct.''' .'-,•-..•,. ;^-. The Wainui arrived from Picton and WS at 6 a.m. to day, and sailed at pf : 820.fprfheWestCoast. fe; s ;:^ "The Penguin arrived from Wellington at |>^j-7'4oiihis moraing, after a smart rnn ofß| "She- sails at 8 o'clock to-night for &^t:^i^ton, Wellingtohi and Lyttelton. |^7U The Grafton, sailed for Wellington at 7 pii-F .last, night, and reached there g%^.at7*lo a.m. to-day. . She returns here on Ffc,^ Saturday morning, and sails at-9-30 a.m. g;^ foT-the West Coast, / ;!Fsll.t The ;Mahinapuk leaves. Manukau this sS?f\if tenipoh, "will arrive here on Monday Sj;:f..jnOrning, and sail at 8 p.m. for Taranaki l^-ijind^^fiiikau. _ - / fe;^::TßS?Rotdrua will resume running next ||^ we{s:; ; She leaves Dunedin on Monday for ||%£;Nelson via way ports. sa^^TheLily sails, for Motueka at 5 p.m. topfsg#> day and returns here to-morrow morning: Psffi'.'-The Ladyßarkly makes a trip to Mofjpi<tneka _ tp-morrow, leaving, here at 6 a.m. §00. She; sails for Golden Bay at 10 p:m. pfplx A vessel was,to leave New York early month, for Dunedin, Lyttelton, and llliFNelson,'';: V--•-' K&Sf/>lbis announced that a' woman- (Mrs M. g^E/.Williamsjwidow of the late keeper) has ff^ been unanimously appointed by tbe Mersey g^iXDockfii and':. Harbour Board to the post of lv^:'kejeppr:;of the Leasowe 'Lighthouse, a b'ea||<*=;«>h of considerable importance to mariners gg?': navigating the entrance of the Mersey.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 262, 13 December 1894, Page 2
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