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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED. May ll, Kennedy, s., from Hokitika and Grey. — • Nelson, 5.,-from Gre3% — Taranaki, s., from Wellington. DEPARTED. May 9, Venture, cutter, for Collingwood. 10, 'Edith, ketch, for WanganuL 1 1 , Albion, s., for Melbourne, via South. ENTERED HTWARDS. May 10, -Jane," schooner, 20, Charles, from Motupipi. 11 passengers. — Supply, cutter, 15, Barnes, from Collingwood. Passengers — Mr. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. .Bailey. — Albion, s., 453, Kidney, from Melbourne, via Hokitika. Passengers : saloon — 17 for South; second cabin — 17 for South. — Airedale, s., 286, Meikleham, from TaranaM and Manukau. -Passengers: saloon — Mr. . Callaghan, Rev. Mr. Stone, Captain and Mrs. Clcete, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. M'Alister, and 6 for South; second cabin— Messrs. Boyd, "Wilkinson, Smith, Scott, M'Kay, Hepworth, Grace, Beaupre, Charles, Barrett, and 7 for south. . . CLEARED • OUTWARDS. May 9, Rangitoto, s., 449, Harris, for Picton and South. Passengers: saloon— Mr. and Mrs. Haycock, Mrs. Little, Mr. Cowil, and 10 original; second cabin — Mr.- Bishop, Mr. Nodcoeh, and 55 original. 10, Jane, schooner, 20, Charles, for Totaranui. — Sisters, schooner, 12, Watts, for Croixelles. — Necromancer, schooner, 17, Berboro, for Wairau. EXPECTED . ARRIVALS. Claud Hamilton, s., from Wellington- and South. Konigin Augusta," barque, from London ; sailed Feb. 13 Chance, barque, from Newcastle. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Nelson, s., for Wellington. Airedale, s., for South. Wellington, s., for Taranaki andManukau. Claud Hamilton, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. Danish Beauty, barque, for Napier. Necromancer, schooner, for Blenheim. Waiotahi, schooner, for ilavelock. Florence, ketch, for Lyttelton. VESSELS IjS" HARBOR. Nelson, p.s. Kennedy, s. Lyttelton, s., from Blenheim. Wellington, s. Danish Beauty, barque. Highlander, brig. City of Nelson, schooner. Domitilla, schooner. Sisters, schooner. Eclipse, schooner. Diana, schooner. Waiotahi, schooner. Necromancer, schooner. Sisters, schooner. Colleen "Bawn, schooner. Jane, schooner. Thames, cutter. Unity, cutter. Ann, cutter. Supply, cutter. Rambler, ketch. Florence, ketch. Pearl, ketch. IMPORTS. Jane, from Motupipi : 27 sacks wheat, 48 sacks maize, 20 sacks oats, 1(3 pkgs butter, Order; 6 sacks -wheat, Campbell ; -*- ton potatoes, Steward : 1 box butter, Wilkie; 1 jar butter, Richmond; 2 sacks potatoes, 1 pkg fowls, Rough; 1 sack potatoes, Catley; 1 pkge shoes, Lightband; 1 trunk, Atkin; 1 box butter, 2 sides bacon, Webster. Supply, from Collingwood : 3 hides, Bettany; 4 casks, Harley & Sons. Airedale, from North : 3 qr-casks brandy, Fisher; 1 case Wilcocks; 1 case, Solomons; 1 box, Jlallinson; 1 box, Johnson; 1 chest, Brown; 1 bale paper, Elliott; 1 case, Powell; 2 hhdsale, Field. Albion, from Melbourne: 14 cases kerosine, Wiikie; 3 cases, Fisher; 1 case, Hounsell; 9 pkgs, Painton; 7 pkgs, Bucholz; 165 pkgs sugar, 100 boxes candles, 44 pcs gum, N.Edwards & Co.; SO boxes soap, Broolc; 1 cask, 7 cases, 1 pkg, Hadfield; 4 cases kerosine, Fowler; 1 case machinery, M'Artney ; 10 cases kerosine, Hornby; 10 cases do., West; 25 cases do., Davis; 20 cases do., Bonnington; 4 cases do., Sutcliffe; 6 cases do., M'Donald; 1 pkg, Waring; 1 pkg, Chappel; 1 pkg, Hunter; 4 boxes, Bank N.Z.. EXPORTS. Sisters, for Croixelles : 100 sheep, 5 bags flour, Samson. Jane, for Totaranui : 250 sheep, Gibbs. Necromancer, for Wairau : 10 hhds ale, 1 cask cheese, Hooper & Co.; 3 eases and 1 pkg drapery, 1 pkg, tobacco, Davis; 3 pkgs drapery, l.cart, Merrington; 2 cases confectionery, Wilkins. Rangitoto, for South: 1 box fruit, Pasley; 3 cases drapery, Burnett; 2 boxes, Fisher & Co.

The Albioni s.; left Port Phillips Heads : at 9.30 p.m., on the 2nd instant; arrived off Hokitilra on the 7th, at 7*50 p.m. ; left for;Nelson on the 9th, at 7*15 a.m;, and arrived off the Boulder Bank at S - 40 a.m,, on the 10th. Experienced light winds and favorable weather. . The Nelson, s., which has suffered so long a detention at the Grey, arrived alongside* the wharf, this morning, at eleven o'clock. She crossed the Grey bar yesterday morning at seven o'clock in company

■with the Kennedy. Passed the Gothenburg ten miles north, of the Steeples, at two p.m., and arrived off the Boulder Bank at ten this -morning, making the passage in 27 hours. She brings Captain Mundle, late of the Wonga Wonga, and several other passengers. The Kennedy left the Grey at seven a.m. -yesterday, called at the Buller, and arrived alongside the wharfthis day at noon.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 58, 11 May 1866, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 58, 11 May 1866, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 58, 11 May 1866, Page 2

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