Shipping Intelligence.
AHiIITALS. March 16, brig Alarm, from Newcastle. — cutter Roving Bride, from Tata Islands. — 19, ketch Rambler, from Wanganui. — Nelson, s., from Blenheim. DEPAKTTTEES. March 11, schooner Ada, for Havelock. ENTERED INWABDS. March 18, brig Alarm, 195, Davies, from Newcastle. — Cutter, Eoving Bride, 10, Ricketts, from Tata Islands. 19, ketch Eatnbler, 47, Aamodt, from Wanganui, in ballast. Passengers — Mr. George Newton, Mrs. Old, and child, Miss. Harding. EXPECTED AEEIVALS. Taranaki, s., from Wellington j 1 9th. Phoebe, s., from Taranaki and Manukau; 19th. Wanganui, s., from Wanganui; 19th. Airedale, s., from south; 22nd. Wellington, s., from south; 24th. Rangitoto, s., from south and Melbourne; 25th. £laud Hamilton, s., from Hokitika and Sydney; 26th. Wallaby, s., from Wanganui and Taranaki. Ahuriri, s., from Wellington and south. Lyttelton, e., from Blenheim. Kennedy, s., from West Coast. Alarm, brig, from Newcastle. Fairy Eelle, barque from London; daily. Malay, barque, from London; sailed Dec. 21. Dona Anita, barque, from London. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Egmont, s., for Grey, Hokitika, and Sydney ; 19th. Phcebe, s., for Picton and south; 21st. Airedale, s., Taranaki and Manukau ; 23rd. Wellington, s., for Taranaki and Manukau; 25th. Rangitoto, s., for Hokitika and Melbourne; 26th. Claud Hamilton; s., for Wellington; 27th. VESSELS IN HAEBO-R. Lady Barkly, p.s. Woodpecker, p.s. Mary, schooner. Ada, schooner. Emerald Isle, schooner. Necromancer, schooner. Ann, cutter. Wairoa, cutter. Supply, from Collingwood : 4 cases, Order; 3 hides, 1 pkg, Bettany; 140 ozs gold, Union Bank. Egmont, from Sydney: 1 case, Cohen; 1 case, Coleman; 7 pkgs, Bonnington ; 5 cases, Wilkins; 2 boxes, Leighton; 3 hall-tierces tobacco, Beit; I pkg, Johnson; and cargo for south. IMPOSTS. Alarm from Newcastle : 281 tons coals Panama Co.; 8 bags maize, 10 ba^s bran, order. Koving Bride, from Tata Islands: 10 tons limestone, order. The ketch Rambler left Nelson on the Ist inst., and arrived at North Wanganui on the 3rd, left again on the 15th, and arrived at Kelson this morning, at 7 o'clock ; on the loth a gale from the northwest drove her down through the Straits abreast of Queen Charlotte's Sound, next day moderate weather, and following days fine ; on the 17th on her way down spoke the English ship Montezuma, from London, bound for Wellington, all well on board.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 65, 19 March 1867, Page 2
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370Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 65, 19 March 1867, Page 2
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