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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

AEEITALS. January 24, steamer Egmont, from Wellington and south. — steamer Ahuriri, from Wellington. — steamer Kennedy, from West Coast. — barque British Merchant, from London. — steamer Eangitoto, from the south and Melbourne. DEPARTURES. January 23, brigantine Exonia, for Newcastle. CLEARED OUTWARDS. January 23, steamer Phoebe, 416, Wheeler, for Greymouth and Hokitika. Passengers: saloon — Mrs O'Brien, Mr Laishley, and 5 original ; second cabin — 35 orignal. — steamer Queen, 177, Gleadow, forPicton. Passengers — Mr. Wither, and 120 original. — schooner Amateur, 239, Francis, for Newcastle, in ballast. — cutter Ann, 18, Eure, for Waitapu. 4 passengers. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Stormbird, s., from Hokitika, to-morrow. Rangatira, s., from Sydney and Hokitika. | Taranaki, s., from Picton and the south. Lyttelton, s., from Blenheim. Airedale, c., from Wellington. Celestial, barque, from London; left Oct. 21. Fairy Belle, barque, from London. Albatross, schooner, from Auckland. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ahuriri, s., for Buller River. Stormbird, s. 5 for Grey and Hokitika. Egmont, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. Taranaki, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. Rangitoto, s., for Hokitika and Melbourne. Kennedy, s., for Grey and Hokitika. Wellington, s., for the South. Alarm, brig, for Newcastle. Ellen, brig, for Newcastle. TESSELS I2T HARBOR. Woodpecker, s. Wallaby, repairing. Alarm, brig. Ellen, brig. Exonia, brigantine. Amateur, schooner. Mount M'Laren, schooner. Sisters, schooner. Wairoa, cutter. Roving Bride, cutter. Mary, ketch. Diana, ketch. EXPORTS. Ann, for Waitapu: 2 pkgs drapery, Merrington ; 18 pkgs sundries, 12 bags flour, Hounsell; ] case drapery, 3 pkgs sugar, 2 pkgs sundries, Davis; 5 pkgs sundries, Wilkie; 4 pkgs sundries, Buxton 6 Co; 15 pkgs sundries, 4 bags flour, Webster ; Ipkg, Hill; 4 pkgs sugar, 8 pkgs sundries, Lock-,-art; 4 pkgs, Phillips; 1 case, Cawthron ; 10 bags .uour, Rentoul; 2 casks ale, Hooper & Co; 1 bag lime, Lukins. The New Zealand Steam Navigation Company's steamer Ahuriri left Wellington last evening at 7 o'clock, with the Nelson excursionists, and arrived in harbor this morning, after a rainy passage, at half-past 10 o'clock. The weather was unpropitious on Tuesday in Wellington, but was fine yesterday. The passengers presented the following address : — "We the undersigned passengers per s.s. Ahuriri, beg to tender to Captain Flowerday and the officers our sincere thanks for their courtesy and kindness to us during the passage to and from Nelson, wishing them every success. Also at the same time tender our thanks to the Steward for his kind attention to our wants. — s.s. Ahuriri, 24th January, 1867. (Sigued) Henry Hounsell, J. A. Langford, H. Langford, A. Hunter, Mrs. Hunter, J. A. Packer, D. Mair, W. Davis, C. W. Gentry, J. Poison, T. Newton, M. Luese, W. Lightfoot, T. H. Mills, John Craik, M. Lightband, B. Crisp, E. Cowles, S. Packer, M. Hodgson, Miss Hodgson, W. Cooksey, M. Lightband, W. H. West, W. G. Jackson, J. H. Tregea, S. Taylor, W. Wailes, W. J. Good, Mrs M'Guire, !Francis Harris, Thomas Idley, Mrs Smith, W. Smith, George Danser, G. W. Lightband, D. Rod, H. Rod, S. Grierson, E. Everett, John Phillips. The P.N.Z. and A. Royal Mail Co. steamer Egmont left Wellington at 7.30 p.m. last evening; midnight very thick with light rain, eased the engine to dead slow ; at 6.30 a.m. came through the Pass, and arrived at 10 a.m. Passengers : saloon— 3 for North ; 2nd cabin— 22 for North. Slid Tvrincro nn tiriincrc ixf tVio Panama mnilc

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 20, 24 January 1867, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 20, 24 January 1867, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 20, 24 January 1867, Page 2

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