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SHIPPING INTILLIGENCE.

March '6, Gothenburg', s., from Hokitika & Melbourne* departures:" March 6, Eattiblter^etclijfoi-Haveldck. - V ;•• -ENURED -INWARDS. March' i\ Jane, fcEboner, 20, Charles, from Motupipi, = : -^" •:•".-.* - '■"■"■" ■■■ — Keqne^sj, l^S/^fiitwellj from Grey and Hoki-tikd^^^?sebg'eri;,Xabin-T-Mrs. Redurayne, Mrs. Pft^Sriia; J M^-MiirreyiV/Mr. Darby," Captain Walker, and % iii ttie;steerage: ' / , OPTWAEDS.. . _..; : ... : „. ' Mar^hT 6, Claud Hamilton, 8.^,530, Ponsonby, for Meibourjie,jyia.j Hokitika.) .', Passengers v>. SaloonMiss Kelly ; second cabin, Mrs.-Tatching. — Unity,, gutter, 14, Davisqn; for Gollingwlobd. .'...'■'. — Venture, cutter, 15, .W.indo;rerj. for Colling wood, 6, passengers.- _. — Rapid, schooner, 15, Blackmore, for Tata Islands, in ballasi' . , V J. „-- -— Sisters, schooner, 12; Watts, for Ha velock. EXPECTED' IrRIVALS, . Wonga Wonga, s.^from Greyrand Hokit^ka, daily. Black Sw,an, s,,,frpm Sydney/ .",,' ' „.. r .. - Aire'dale]' s., ffomTaranak'i andjifaiiukau ; March 10. Wellingtofi;' s;, from- Pictoh- aria' Soiitn ; March 10. KatSgitoTo; sT," from' Melbourne," vici H'qkitika. Kangatira, s., from Wellington. Albion, s., from'Melboufne,lt'2a Hbkitika~ daily. Bar won, s., from Melbourne, a/aiHokitika; daily; Danishjffeautfj b'a^^e,fromJ.Lpri<i6n; .sailed Dec. 10. Konlgui Augusta, barque, from London. Alarm, brig, from Newcastle. Deva, brig, froni'Newcastlei-' *■ '■--'•• • ••: -PliOJ-EGT-ED DEPARTtfRES: GotKenb'ufgj'fdr Melbourne and Hokitika, March. B, 12 noon. - ' • ■'■'■• - 1 Kennedy, s./for (Jrey'Sc: Hokitika, March 10, 11 a.m. Airedale, s., for Southern. Ports^March 'l2, 2 p.m. Wellingtoji^s.jforXarahakijind Maniikau, March 12. Emeraldlslel schooner,. for W. Wanganui, to-morrow. . Highlander, for Newcastle. Venture, for" Cbllingwo.od. • ■■''■ ; ■VESSELS IN : HARBOR. Gothenburg, s., from Melbourne and Hokitika. Kennedy, s., from Motueka". Dona *Anita, !: bar<iue, ; from : L6ndon. Chance, barque^ troni,Newcastle. Ilighlandery-brigv from Newcastle.- - - • - Necromancer, schooner ffoih. Croixelles. Emerald Isle r fr6m iyairau.- .. , Rapid, Schooner, from ErenbK Pass. Australian Maid, • schooner} from Waitapu. Sisters; schooner, from- Croixelles Jane, schooner, from' Mbtupipf:" Roving.Bride, cutter,. frora Tata Islands-. Ann, cu'tieV,,.from AVaitapii. ' „'.",' Venture, cutterVirom Colliiigw-ood. Unify; '.cutter, from" Collingwdod. ■ : imports: Jane, from Motupipi.: 3,600 Tt i timber, JLightband ; , 3,200 ft -timber, Lockhart ; 1,400 ft timber. Freeman ; l,OoO~fn;ilnbef,". 4f" tdns~potatbes, Order"; i- ton potatoes, 1 bag-onions, 1 bajT carrots, Rankin-; 11 bags potatoes, 4 kegs an 3 ,4= -boxes butter, Webster ; 3 boxes butter, 1 box eggs, Wilkie. Kennedy, from Hokitika : 3,500 ozs. gold, Union Ban£ -•,; . . . ' EXPORTS: Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne : 32 bales wool, Hodaer; &• Co.*, 1 pkg, Lucas"; 1 case, Stanton. Unity, for Gollingwobd : 2 tons flour, Saunders ; 1 cask beer, Hooper & Co.. • Venture, for Collingwood : 10 cwt flour, 6 pkgs sundries, Lockhart ; • 1 pkg leather, Lightband ; 4 head cattle, 6 pigs. ■.. Arrival op? the Gothenbukg. — The steam-ship Gothenburg, '800 tons',' Captain Mackie, arrived here . last night, from Hokitika & Melbourne. She left Hobeon''s'Bay olq tire's6th''Pebruafy, at ID p.m.", "arid" arrived at Hokitika, at midnight, oh,. M.arch 3rd, having made the passage in live days two hours. She landed her i passengers And; discharged part of her cargo;on the s following. day,. but the weather -becoming too rough, ,sl>e-lQft, for Nelson, at 3. p.m., and arrived off theXiighthptise^ at . s p.m., .yesterday. She brought 200 passenger* for Bokitika. By./.the, Gothenburg .we learn that the steamer, Wallaby was off Hokitika" when she left, and the' William Miskin also ? the latter boat having left the Grey J oVthei previous m6rnirig. Wlienthe Gothenburg" left Melbourne,the following vessels were advertised to sail for Hokitika or the ' West? Coast : — The Barwoh, for Hokitika; 'Nelson^ and-Southern-Ports;-on-the 28th February-;- the Al-- - bion, for Hokitika, Nelson, and, • Southern Ports, on Ist March. For Hokitika only.,— Maid of Erin, Stormbird, Trader, Tommy," Mimmie pike, ; Morgan, Gem, Pat the Rover, and Alma ;' and for the Grey — Highlander^ Jane, Ann, Leoriidas, Maid of, Erin, Sisters,'Gold f Siete'r^and Mary Stewart. The Clarendon, brig',4s,B "Jons', 1 sailed, for Hokitika, bn ; the;24th.. -. : ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 3, 7 March 1866, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTILLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 3, 7 March 1866, Page 2

SHIPPING INTILLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 3, 7 March 1866, Page 2

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