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SAILED.— FOREIGN.

April. I 15 Qothonburg, s.s., for Melbourno Harriet, brigantino, for Richmond Rivor 18 Hector, brigantino, for Melbourno 19 Moyno, schooner, for Melbourno Lizzie Colcson, brigantino, for Sydney I 25 Colonist, brigantino, for Sydnoy Claud Hamilton, s.s., for Molbourno 27 Stai\ of thd Evening, b.s., for Molbourno 28 Susannah Booth, brigantino, for Sydney South Australian, s.s., for Melbourno May. 3 Mary, briganlmc, for Melbourno 4 Cosmopolite, brig, for Hobart Town Lord Ashley, s.s., for Sydney SAILED.— COASTWISE. April. Wollabi, s.s., for Nelson 12 Bruco, p.s., for Okarita Kalo, schooner, for Okarita Persovcrc, p.s., for Gi'oyinouth Gothonburg, b.s., for Groymouth William Miskin, b.s., for Groymouth 15 Bruco, p.s., for Groymouth Lapwing, cutter, for Okarita 16 Persevere, p.s., for Groymouth lona, schoonor, for Okarita Bruco, p. 8., for Okarita 17 William Miskiu, s.s., for Groymouth Koimedy, s.s., for Nelson Mary Ann, schoonor, for Groymouth Aparhnn, schooner, for Groymouth Star of the South, b.s., for Wellington Liouoss, p.s., for Okarita Bruco, p.s., for Okarita Yari-a, p,s., for Groymouth Claud Hamilton, s.s., for Nelson Johh Mitchell, kotch, for Okarita William Miskin, b.s., for Bluff Harbor Porsovero, p.s., for Gtoymoulh Mary Jane, schooner, for Onohunga Wallabi, s.s., for Nolson Yarra, p.s., for Groymouth Kate, Hchoono: 1 , for Okarita Mary Ann, schooner, for Groymouth Bruce, p.s., for Okarita '* Wonga Wonga, s.s., for Nelson Elfin, schooner, for Chatham Island May 3 Volunloor, cutter, for Manukau 4 Bruco, p.s., for Okarita 5 Yarra, p.s., for Groymouth Falcon, schooenv, for Groymouth Gothenburg, b.s., for Nolson 6 Koom, b.s., for Groymouth 7 Yarra, p.s., for Groymouth Rangitoto, b.s., for Nelson Bruco, p.s., for Okarita lona, schooner, for Okarita 8 Kennedy, b.s., for Nelson Persovoro, p. 8., for Groymouth Australian Maid, soheonor, for Christchurch Albion, s.s., for Nolson 9 Koora, s.s., for Bruco Bay.

Tho Panama Company's steamship Lord Ashley, under tho command of Captain Forguson, arrived in tho roadstead on Wodncsday, at 4.30 p.m., and, with tho usual punctuality of tho Panama Company's steamers, was despatched for Sydney diroct yesterday, at 1 p.m. Sho loft Nolson at 5 p.m. on tho 2nd, and, notwithstanding a continuous head gale, arrived horo as abovo. Hor arrival hero would havo boon somowhat earlier, but sho called at tho Groy and waited thoro Bomo timo for a stoamor, which, uudor tho circumstances thon existing, could not cross tho bar. Tho Lord Ashley Avlll, wo understand, roooivo her periodical overhaul whilo in Sydney. Sho takes a largo quantity of gold. Tho Ohallongo last Friday mado an excellent day's work in towing out vossols to son. In her first trip, sho took out tho Tambo, to lighten tho Gothenburg 5 and tho Voluntcor, bound to Auckland. Hor noxt performance was to tow out tho Mary, bound for Melbourne, Returning again into port, sho took tho Cosmopolite in tow, and aftw leaving hor safely outside, recrossed tho bar again, and finished tho day by taking out tho Elfin to lighten tho Gothenburg. Wo aro happy to obsorvo that this roally useful and handy boat is finding for her ownors profitable employment' Tho favorite steamer Bruco again loft for Okarita on Friday at 2 p.m., with a full cargo aud a number of passengers. Hor ngont, Mr Greor, scorns to loso no timo with tho Bruce, as sho no sooner appears in tho ofling than immodiato preparations aro made for hor dopurturo. Wo uudorstand that it is intended again to despatch hor on Monday, many ongagomonts for cargo and passongors pending hor arrival, havo boon entered into. Tf; is oxpectod that on her return trip sho will fcukj tho louu. in tow from Okai'itii, to ttiko up her usual borlh for that port,

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West Coast Times, Issue 202, 12 May 1866, Page 4

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SAILED.— FOREIGN. West Coast Times, Issue 202, 12 May 1866, Page 4

SAILED.— FOREIGN. West Coast Times, Issue 202, 12 May 1866, Page 4

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