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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

DEPARTED. "May 22, Phoebe; s., for Taranaki and Manukau. 23, Claud Hamilton, s., for Hokitika and Grey. — Kennedy, s., for West Coast. ENTERED ENIVAEDS. May 22, Tararua, s., 523, Ferguson, from Sydney. Passengers: saloon — Mr. Roddy, Mr. Millar, and 10 for South; second cabin— Miss Harrison, Mr. and Mr?. Lewis and 2 children, Mrs. Mulligan, Mr. Cheedle, Miss M'Cormaek, 43 for Grey and Hokitika, and 30 for South. — Passengers per Ahuriri. Saloon — Major-General Chute, Colonel Pitt, Major Baker. CLEARED OUTWARDS. May 22, Phoebe, s., 416, Gardyne, for Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers : saloon— Mr. Murphy, Major-General Chute, Colonel Pitt, Major Baker; second «abin— Mr. and Mrs. Hart and 4 children, 35 natives, and 42 passengers from South. — Taranaki, s., 299,- Francis, for Picton and South. Passengers; saloon— Mr. Potts, Mr. Potter, Miss Drew, Mrs. Mackay, and 9 original; second cabin — Mr. Hedge, and 10 original. — Claud Hamilton, s., 530, Farcie, for Hokitika and Grey. Passengers: saloon — Messrs. Robson, Foster, Falk, and 30 from other ports; second cabin — 8 from other ports. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. South Australian, s., from South. Kiinigin Augusta, barque, from London; sailedFeb.l3 Dreadnought, barque, from London. Deese, brig, from Mauritius. Ellen, brig, from Newcastle. Deva, briar, from Newcastle. Alarm, brig, from Newcastle. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tararua, s., for Melbourne, via Southern ports. Domitilla, schooner, for Chili. Florence, ketch, for Lyttelton. Jupiter, ketch, for Picton. VESSELS IN HARD OR. Lyttelton, s., from Blenheim. Ahuriri, s. Tararua, s. Chance, barque. City of Nelson, schooner." Domitilla, schooner. Eclipsej schooner. Diana, schooner. Emerald Isle, schooner. Australian Maid, schooner. Ada, schooner. Rapid, schooner. Thames, cutter. Unity, cutter. Ann, cutter. Jupiter, ketch. EXPORTS. Claud Hamilton, for Hokitika: 20 cases brandy, Fisher; 10 bars iron; 200 sheep, Stafford; 51 sheep, Freeth. Ph_be, for Taranaki and Manukau: 200 cases geneva, Bentaey & Co.; 1 bin, Norris; 14 hhds ale, Field; 1 pkg, Kensett; 3 cases, Lockhart; 4 cases sdass, Edwards & Co.; 1 crate plants, Hale. " Taranaki, for Picton and South: 6 bags flour, 1 case, Tozer, 1 case, Johnson; 2 cases, Hounsell; 1 case drapery, 6 pkgs sugar, 1 qr-tierce and 1 box tobacco, 10 pkgs sundries, Fisher; 2 pkgs, Hedge; 2 cases, Evans; 7 sacks wheat, 3 sacks peas, 1 bale drapery, 12 pkgs sundries, Marks; 5 sacks maize, 6 saekt bran and pollard, Firth & Co.; 1 esk, Wilkins; 4 cases and 2. bales drapery, 2 cases glassware, 3 cases oil-stores, 8 pkgs sundries, 30 bags flour, Fisher; 10 hhds beer, Hooper & Co.; 3 pkgs plants, Hale; 1 trunk boots, Peat & Co. The Tararua left Sydney, with the English mails on board, on the 16th inst, at 5 p.m. Experienced strong N.E. gale and heavy sea, which continued throughout the passage. Made the land ofl Cape Farewell, at midnight, on the 21st, and came alongside the Nelson wharf, yesterday, at 3 p.m. The Kaikoura has arrived in Sydney. Her passage out was the most successful on record. She broke one blade of her screw before reaching the Cape, and another when off the Australian Bight; yet notwithstanding, she made the passage in 50 days. She is under the command of Captain Wheeler.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 68, 23 May 1866, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 68, 23 May 1866, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 68, 23 May 1866, Page 2

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