SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
p/JJiGxi Water at ISelson. Morn. Afternoon. Monday Aug. 2 ... 3.26 4.17 Tuesday „ 3 ... 456 5.36 Wednesday „ 4 ... 6.11 6.47 -.•■-. Thursday „ 5 ... 7.14 7.41 Friday „ 6 ... 8.9 8.37 Saturday „ 7 ... 8.5S 9.20 Sunday „ 8 ... 9.41 10.4 ARRIVED. ! July 31, schooner Young America, 20, Danvers, from Pakawau. : August 1, steamer Gothenburg, 469, Underwood, from South and Melbourne. Passengers: saloon— Mrs. Hale. Mrs. Hood, Rev. Bannafcyne, Mr. and Mrs. Oldfield and child, Mr. N. Edwards, and 50 for other ports. SAILED. August 1, steamer Aihambra, 497, M'Lean, for South and Melbourne. 2, steamer Gothenburg, 459, Underwood, for West Coast and Melbourne. VESSELS IN PORT. . Lyttelton, s., from West Coast. Charles Edward, s., from Sydney. Lady Barkly, s. from Golden Bay. Alliance, barque, from Liverpool. Amateur, schooner, from Newcastle. Young America, schooner, from Tata Islands. Heathcote, schoouer, From West Wanganui. Waiotahi, schooner, from Haveiock Mary Louisa, ketch, from Greymouth. Jane, ketch, from Westport. Pearl, ketch, from West Wanganui. Alert, cutter, from Westport. Midge, cutter, from Blenheim. Ann, cutter, from Waitirpn. EXPECTED AEEIVAI3. Phoebe, s., from North, August 4. -John Perm, s , from Auckland. ' Kennedy, s., from West Coast. Murray, s.. from West Coast. Abdul Medjid, ship, rom London. Glencoe, barque, from Hobartown. -Fawn, brig, from Sydney. -Joseph Taul, schooner, from Westport. TEOJECTED DEPASTURES. Cha.es Edward, s., for West Coast, August 2. Waipara, s., for West Coast, August 2. Lyttelton, s , for West Coast, August 3. Phoebe, s., for South, August 5. Midge, cutter, for Blenheim, August' _. IMPORTS. Aihambra, from Melbourne: 2 eases Hooper; 1 case cigars, Davis; 1 case cigars, 1 half-tierce tobacco, Levien; 20 cases colza oil, 3?ran_en; 5 cases colza oil, 3 half-tierces 2 qr -tierces tobacco, -1 case cigars, Buxton and Co.; 1 ease cigars, 200 cases kerosine, 1 case, 1 truss, 5 kegs treacle, 1 trunk, Edwards and Co.; 1 pkg, MArtney; 200 * bags rice, 1. pkg, 10 half-chests tea, 110 bags sugar, 9 cases, Order; 4 cases, 2 tales, Roberts -and Simpson; 20 cases kerosine, Welford^ io •cases kerosine, 2 casks, 1 ease, 1 oven, Wilkins; 1 -bundle, Davis; 10 cases, R. Levien; 8 bags sugar, 1 case isinglass, W. J. Scott; 10 trunks 'boots, Lightband; 25 cases, Wilkins; 1 parcel, Warren; 1 parcel, Tregea; 1 bundle plants, 1 box seeds, Hale; I case, Hounsell; 1 pkg, Elliott. Gothenburg, from South and Melbourne: 1 bale, Levy; 2 trusses, lease, Evans; 1 trunk, M'lntosh; 7 pkgs, Bannatyne; 11 cases cheese, Cawthron; 57 kegs ammunition, Militia; 1 chest, 5 cases, 43 kegs butter," Edwards and Co,; 1 bale leather; Lightband. Ann, from Waitapu: 2 tons potatoe 0 , 3 sacks bacon, 35 ounces gold, Order-, 5 pkgs bacon, " Buxton and Co.; 2 pkgs lard, 1 box butter, Jones; 3 sacks potatoes, Durrant; 1 box butter, Patterson. EXPORTS. Aihambra, for South: 1 case, Union Bank; 8 hhds ale, Hooper and Dodson; 4 cases, Edwards and Co.; 1 bale, Robinson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 179, 2 August 1869, Page 2
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478SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 179, 2 August 1869, Page 2
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