SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED. September 1, Prince Consort, brig, from Adelaide. DEPARTED. September 3, Lyttelton/s., for Buller. ENTERED INWARDS. September I, Rambler, 47, Aamodt, from Motueka. CLEARED OUTWARDS. September 1, Claud Hamilton, s., 530, Ponsonby, for Sydney via Hokitika. — Rambler, ketch, 47, Aamodt, for West Wanganui, in ballast. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Auckland, s., from Sydney via Hokitika. Kennedy, s., from Grey and Hokitika. Otago, s., from Melbourne. Queen,s., from Taranaki and Manukau. Tararua, s., from Melbourne via Hokitika. Oothenburg, s., from Melbourne via Hokitika. Egmont, s., from Taranaki and Manukau. Phoebe, s., from Picton and South. Lord "Clyde, barque, from London; sailed May 25. Countess of Kintore, barque, from London. Leichhardt, barque, from London. Highlander, brig, from Newcastle. Deva, brig, from Newcastle. Mary Anne, brigantine, from Newcastle. i PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Auckland, s., for Melbourne via South. Queen, s., for Picton and South. Otago, s., for Melbourne and Soxitli. Phosbe, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. Egniont, s., for South. .Gothenburg, s., for Melbourne via Hokitika. Tararua, s., for Melbourne and South. Kambler, ketch, for Blenheim. TESSELS IN HARBOR. Nelson, s. , repairing. City'.'of Newcastle, ship. Dreadnought, barque. Prince Consort, brig. Colleen Bawn, schooner. Sisters, schooner. Australian Maid, schooner. Rambler, ketch. Polly, cutter. IMPORTS. Rambler, from Motueka: 17 tons jiotatoes, Gibbons. EXPORTS. Claud Hamilton, for Sydney via Hokitika: 1 box, Bonnington; 1 case, Tingle; 1 trunk, Brnithwaite. Wallaby, for Hokitika and Grey: 3 boxes tobacco, 2 pkgs, 4 cases plants, 12 kegs butter, Wiesenhaverii; 2 cases iron safes, Bank New* Zealand; 3 trunks boots, 10 pkg's leather, 2 pkgs, 2 pkgs grindery, Lightband; 1 bag seeds, Edwai-ds & Co; 20 kegs butter, 64 sacks bran, 2 hhds rum, Fisher; 15 sacks turnips, 12 sacks carrots, 1 case vegetables, 3 ca-ses eggs, 3 bags onions, Brook; 22 kegs butter, 1 ca^e, Solomon & Co; 5 boxes eggs, Nay lor; 16 casks ale, Hooper & Co; 30 sacks oats, 9 sacks swedes, Firth; 1 case, 1 bag seeds, 1 case, plants, Hale; 3 bgs oysters, 1 case fowls, 3 boxes eggs, 1 pkg, Dayman ; 2 boxes eggs, 3 bags fish, 3 boxes fowls, 5 bags oysters, 5 bags pumpkins, Grassie; 4 head cattle, 40 pigs, 1 case, Max; 5 bags salt, 1 cask currants, 2 boxes soap. 1 pkg tobacco, 2 boxes eggs, 1 bale bags, I bale blankets, 23 sacks oats, 2 hhds, 2 casks ale, 12 pkgs sundries, Order; 1 case pills, Davis; 1 bale canvas. 1 coil lines, Rowlands; 3 pkgs sundries, 4 sacks onions, 4 casks butter, 18 cases bottled beer, 2 bags turnips, 1 bag carrots, 1 case fowls, 1 box eggs, 1 barrel ruin, 2 qr-csks brandy, Levien & Co; 2 pkgs boots, White; 1 bale calico, Franzen; 39 sacks turnips, Murftn; 24 sacks swedes, Askew; 2 cases eggs, Jones; 8 sacks bacon, Hill; 79 bags potatoes, Baird & Co: 10 cases bottled beer, Davis; 8 qr-casks brandy, "Bent-ley & Co; and cargo transhipped from Dreadnought and South Australian.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 155, 3 September 1866, Page 2
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482SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 155, 3 September 1866, Page 2
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