FORT OF NELSON.
ARRIVED.. (. ".. Jane 26, ketch Pearl, 33, Watts, from Wairau. \ —-'steamer Qmeo, 660, Calder, from South and Melbourne. Passengers: saloon — Mr. Lightband, 'Miss -Bell, Mr. & Mrs. Reid, Mr. Elder, .Sir David Monro, 4 in steerage for Kelson, with 19 s;iluoa And 34 steerage for North and Melbourne. June 27, cutter Ann, L 6, Eure, fnan Waitapu. SAILED. June 27, steamer Airedale, 286, Kennedy, for 'South. Passengers: saloon — Mrs. and Miss Greenwood, Mr Scaife, Mrs Edwards, Master Edwards, Mr Davis, Miss Iloruunan. Mr Hooper, Mr Penny, Mr O'Halluran, Mr Shannon, Miss Cheeseman, Mr Marsh, Miss Page, Mrs Page, Mr Montague, Mr SutelitM, Mr Anderson, Mr Robinson, Mr Ailcen. Steerage— Messrs Wran, ■Lawler., Reynolds, Murphy, Moulds, Mrs Stewart. — steamer Omeo, for Melbourne, viu Hokitika. June 28, steamer Murray, 56, McGlUivray,, for West-coast. Passengers: Mr Allen, Mr Avery, Mr Goldsmith. June 26, steamer Kennedy, 126, Whitwell, for Westport, Greymouth, and Hokitika. Passengers.: saloon— Dr., M*rr, Messrs Evans, Flax, and OQfcter; steerage— Messr.?. Pickard, >Shea, and Bryghton. [ IMPORTS. ; Pearl, from Wairau, 200 sacks barley, Dodson; >6 tons flour, 60 bags oats, Jiedwood; 20 sacks wheat, Webby. Onaeo, from South and Melbourne, 5 ovens, 1 ■cask, 2 cases, 1 bag, 10case9 kerosene, Wilkins, ilO bndls hoop iron, 4 trunks boots, 2. cases drugs, Buxton & Co.; 2 cases, 3 bags dust, 1 boiler, 1 forge, 3 cases, Butter & Biddell; 30 boxes tea, 35 •cases kerosene, 40 boxes &oap, Wilkie; 60 boxes *oap, 10 cases, Levien; 1 case, Morrison, & Sf§sßßder&; 2 cases plate vglass. 1 bale paper, 'JiOuiason; 1 case, Hooper & Dodson.; .3 cases iHounsell; 1 pkge, Elliott; 1 parcel, Coombe; 1 .case, Fleming; lpkg, Darby; 1 case, Fisher; 1 pkg, Levestam; 1 ease, Whitehead; 1 case, Webb; 1 parcel, Bowman j 2 j>kgs, Solomon; 1 case, Myers; 15 cases, 1-pkg, 3 trunks, 1 parcel, 1 keg, 10 iegs Gutter, Edwards & Co. ; ; 1 trunk, Mclntosh; 1 parcel, Buchholz.; lease, McLeod; 1 Ritchinsonj 1 iparcel, Miss Kerr; 1 parcel, Malcolm; 3 kegs butter, Miller ; ; 3 cases bacon, 2 cases eggs, 26 kegs butter, Order; 41 trunks boots, 108 cases, 2 bales leather, 1 buggy, 8 pkgs, Xjghtband. .SSCPOBTS. Murray, for West-cofcst, 20 casks l)eer, 2 casks -rum, 2 whiskey, 2 tanks malt, 42 sacks •malt, s pockets hops, lease isinglass, Mclntosh; 40 bags flour, 22 bags bran, Griffin; 6 kegs sherxings, Davis;" 1 case pictures, 12 £casks ale, Hooper •& Dodson; 7 bags potatoes, 1 case plants, 1 parcel seeds, 4 bags seed, 1 parcel, 1 pkg trees, Hale; 2 pkgs, Hounsell; 12 sacks potatoes, 50 sheep, JSeli; 2 bales, Fisher; 11 sacks barley, Hooper & Dodson; 1 case, Buxton; 4 bndls sashes, 17 doors, 20 bales chaff, Avery, Brothers ; -.4 cases salmon, Davis; .7.7 sacks barley, I box, Thompson &-Stavert. .Airedale, .for 'South, SO bags sugar, 5 cases •geneva, X cask porter, lease, Edwards & Co.; 4 hhds ale, rHooper ■& Dodson; 1 trunk boots, Lightband; 1 case, Coleman.; 1 hhd ale, Field; 1 saddle, ;Dx. Goombe.; 2 -bales Nelson cloth, Webb; vl case saddlery, Thornton; 7 sacks lime. jLukins; 1 pkg trees., Epps; 3 trunks boots, ■ Mclntosh.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 149, 28 June 1869, Page 2
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509FORT OF NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 149, 28 June 1869, Page 2
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