Shipping Intelligence.
rs''~'"-. AEIirVED. ' "„; 7', -. ■7m August 21, Phcebe, s., from the South. 7.-— Airedale, s., from Taranaki and Manukau. — Stormbird, is., from Westport. _^__~.SP~^_.~.__ „_;_S AILED,. . August.2l, Kennedy, s., for. Karamea,. Westport, 7 Grey, and Hokitika. 7—; Lady Barkly, s.,for Motueka and. Waitapu. 7 ENTERED INWARDS. —A_4'ust.,.2o7 Supply," "cutter. -14, Blackmore, from Gollingw.opd., ,4, passengers; 21, Airedale, si. ,'.286. Kennedy, from Taranaki -<"' and Mariukati; Passengers: saloon—Messrs Duvis^O'NeilK.Rawson. aud Master Richmond; second cabin—-Messrs Rusdern (2), Clarke, Glover and 3 children, Bond, Haig, M'lntyre. xrr- Phoebe,; -8.,-Wheeler, from Wellington. Pas..,,.'.sengers;. saloon —MessrsN. Edwards Merrington, Fitzgerald, Gow, and 1 for North; second cabin—2 for Nelson and 1 for North. '. 'CLEABED OV T"WAEDS. _.August,2G, Wallaby, s., 101, Daniel, for Taranaki and Wanganui. Passenger, Mi\Webster. — Amateur, schooner, 239, Francis, for N ewcastle, in ballast. Ijj.\-.J.."3.. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 3. Rangitoto, s., from Melbourne and South. Wellington, s., from Picton and South. Cleopatra, s., from Waikato.' Vesta, ship, from London via Dunediu ■ sailed March 6. Cissy, ship, hom London; sailed June 3. .'. Dona Anita, barque, from London; sailed March 3. Margaret Campbell, schooner, from Gloucester. Kate Waters, barque, from Queensland. PEOJECTED DEPARTURES. Phoebe, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. - Lord Ashley, s., for Grey. Hokitika and Bluff. Southland, s., for Westport. Wellington, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. ■Rangitoto, s., for Melbourno, via Hokitika. "Airedale, s., for Picton and South. Nelson, s., for Westport and Grey. :: VESSELS US HARBOR. — *'■ Murraj'i s. '" 7 ""' Nelson, s. Lord Ashley, s. Southland, s. Airedale, s.. . Phoebe, s. Stormbird, s. Avery, barque. Harriet Armitage, barque. IMPORTS. Supply, from Collingwood: 4 hides, Bettany; 2 kegs butter, Order: 67 ozs gold, Bank N.Z. EXPORTS. S Lyttelton, for Wairau: 378 bags sugar, 22 cases geneva, 1 case raisins, 1 case figs, 3 chests tea, 20 csks sulphur, 5 bales woolpacks, 20 hlfchsts tea, 32 coils wire, 2 cases iron, 7 csks pitch and tar, 7 kegs nails, 2 bales paper, 40 bags salt, 21_pkgs, Edwards & Co; 300 palings, Gorrie; 1 bale, Gibbons; 1 pkg, Webb; 20 hhds ale, Hooper & Co_ 20bdis standards, 25 coils wire, Redwood; 44 bdls standards, 30 coils wire, Braithwaite & Co; 5 pkgs, 4 kegs nails,.Wiikins; 1 case, Stanton; 1 pkg, Hill; 7 pkgs, Buxton & Co; 20 sacks flour, Rod & Co; 6 cases geneva, I qr-csk whiskey, 1 pkg, Morrison & Co; 3 pkgs, J. Hounsell; 31 pkgs, timber, Phillips; 3 pkgs, Hale; 5 kegs paint, Louisson; 1 box, Frost; 1 case, Nehse; 2 pkgs, Jones." Wallaby, for Taranaki and Wanganui: cargo transtiipped ex Avery; 234 bags sugar, Edwards & Co; i trunk boots, Lightband; 200 bags flour, Hounsell; 7 pkgs, Hooper; I case fruit, Jones; 3 sacks potatoes, Hale; 1 case confectionery, 3 cases cordials, Wilkins; 2 bags oysters, Morgan.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 195, 21 August 1867, Page 2
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446Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 195, 21 August 1867, Page 2
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