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The Alexander leaves' Gteynjonth fo? Kelson- to-morrow, *nft will pg&eeed from lrere to WanganoL via Pictpn~*>n'Wednes-, iay. *■ , - «-~~ ' - .-S& The Charles Edward leaves' Greymouth thin 9"«ning for Westport. .}-• f he Kennedy-Sails for Wellington diict at 9 o'clockithis evening.' The Tasinan arrived from- Wellington esterday, and .saUetUfor MoipeTca and \Vellington at noon to-day.. *"> The Wavcrley. 'arrives , fronwWelhng»on tomorrow morning, and" > sails > for West Coast polite on the same tide at ''The Pateeria'Jeaves' Wellington this kfternoon, 'will-arrive here -to-morjow tnorning, and iail -at 4 p.m. for wel- , lington direct..-/ 1 ' • ,?' ~- , The Arahura arrived from Wellington yesterday morning, / afld sailed at 1 p.m. for the West Coast, reaching "Westjwrt •t 1.15 this morning. V .-."' •'„ .'... The Te Anatf arrived from ■ Wellington this 1 morning, and sailed at 2 p.m. lor Picton and Wellington. ' , • The Elora will;arrive -here 'from Sonth on Thnrsday morning. • ' -, „ The Lady Barkly sails for Golden Bay fct 8 to-night. ' -■..-.» The Wairoa sails. for Golden Bay at 8 p.m. /. , . " .£- The Koi sails "for Motuekayit 12.30 p.m. to-morrow, -'returning on;the same tide. - " • ''•"" *" - A N.W. gale,, with .a heavy sea", prevailed on the Bay yesterday afternoon, and H.M.S, Pyramus hove^up anchor and proceeded across- the Bay. -She was followed ' later -on 'by the Pioneer, Tthich 1 left a boat's crew «>ehind. , fhe fcoat, a heavy 10-oared cutter, ' started fcr the'ship, but was unable tamak« any headway against the hea*y.sea,.and after getting some distance outside the new entrance was compelled to return to the «harf. Tie Pioneer came back to the outer anchorage 'at' 8 a.m. -to-day, and after taking in a-" supply w. stores, put, to sea. again abont noon; and when last seen was steering for Golden; Bay. IMe Pyramus is said -to 'be anchored there. It is understood 'that both vessels ttill proceed to Hobart direct, but one of th°m may call here tb-moMtfw.-, Commander Mitchell,-- of -the Pyramus, intended to" stay here" until, - tomorrow morning if bad weather had no,t.set in. No visitors went off to the ,warships yesterday, as, owing to the; heavy sea, the excursion steamers", would pot have 6een able to-lie albnjgsido the vessels. '"- ' ' V' I -■ '-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 February 1908, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 February 1908, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 February 1908, Page 2