SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED. September 5, steamer Charles Edward, 89, Palmer, from "West-Coast. Passengers — Messrs. Williams, Harley, Russell, M'Leod, Goodman, Glenham, Manning, M'Grath, Fniser, O'Rorke, Leferre, M'Queen, Brunner, Patea, Austin, Sutton, Tasker, Pickard, Moller. 5, steamer Ahuriri, 174, Flowerday, from Picton and Wellington. Passengers — Miss MoflStt, Miss Davis, Messrs. Cross (2), Rury, Firth, Braithwaite, Richmond, Collins, Matheson, and 14 ex Halcyon, from London. 6, steamer Airedale, 256, Kennedy, from Pictnn and Wellington. Passengers — Mrs. Tancred, Mrs. Baigent, Master Baigent, Mrs. Aylmer, Misses Aylmer (2), Major Richmond, Dr. lienwick, Messrs. Boddy, Edwards, Curtis, Wells, Baigent, Parker, Kerr, Mai»,Kempihorne, Scott, Duncan, Robinson, Blundell, KelJy, Lightband, Brunner, and five Chinamen in steerage for Collingwood. VESSJELft-IN PORT. Charles Edward, s., from West Coast. Ahuriri, s., from Picton and Wellington. Airedale, s., from South. Lady Barkly, s., from Golden Bay. .Australian "Maid, schooner, from Awaroa. Si a Breeze, schooner, from West Wanganui. Heathcote, schooner, from West Wanganui. Waiotahi, schooner, from Havelock Sisters, schooner, from Motupipi. Thames, cutter, from Havekick. Ann, cutter, from Waitapu. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Airedale, s., from Wellington, Sept. 8. Murray, s., from West Coast. Lyttelton, s., from West Coast. John Perm, s., from Auckland. Abdul Medjid, ship, from London. Hera, barque, from London. •Glencoe, barque, from Hobartown.^ Louisa Mary, schooner, from Charleston. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Charles Edward, s., for West Coast, tomorrow. Airedale, s., for Wellington, to-night. Ahuriri, s., for Wanganui, Taranaki, and Manukau, to-night. Airedale, s., for North, Sept. 9. IMPORTS. Ann, from Waitapu : 2000 feet timber, Harley ; 2 tons potatoes, 2 bags onions, 2 bags bacon, 3 boxes butter, 2 boxes eggs, 24 ounces gold, Order. Charles Edward, from Westport : 2 qr-casks. wine, 1 qr-cask| whisky, 1 safe, 1 weighing-ma-chine, Edwards and Co; 29 hides, Sedgwick and Gouland; 1 parcel, Provincial Government; 1 case, Bank N.S.W; 10 cases vestas, R. Levien; 6 boxes tea, 2 boxes tobacco, 1 case vestas, 3 cases matches, 4 cases milk, Myers. Ahuriri, from Wellington : 2 cases, 42 kegs ■ butter, 16 pkgs hams and bacon, Edwards and Co; 1 truss, Lighcband; 3 pkgs, Richmond; 5 kegs nails, Buxton and Co; 1 box, BankN.Z. Airedale, from South : 10 bags oatmeal, Neale and Haddow; 10 bags oatmeal, Buxton and Co; 2 trunks boots, Thompson and Stavert; 1 cask, Davis; 2 cases, Order; 2 cases, 3 kegs, Edwards and Co; 1 bale, Greig and Burton; 1 trunk, Webb; 2 cases, Hadfield: 1 case saddlery, 1 parcel, Cawthron; 308 sacks oats, Morrison Sclanders and Co. EXPORTS. Lyttelton, for West Coast : 2 cases tobacco, 2 qr-casks, 2 hhds eggs, 3 cases cigars, 86 cases jams, 80 pkgs, 8 cases, 2 trusses, 3 parcels, Edwards and Co; 1 keg butter, 1 c-isc eggs, Hale; l'case eggs, Boyle; 73 peices timber, Scott; Igoat, 2 cases eggs, 1 case fowls, 7 cases. Bailey; 1 case, 1 parcel, Hounsell; 36 sacks potatoes, 32 bales chaff, Neale and Haddow; 1 box pepper, Webster ; 4 cases, 1 pkg soap, 2 casks a!<\ 48 sacks potatoes; Fisher; 4 cases, 3 bags, Marling; 22 pkgs, ICOO brick?, Livick; 1 hbd eggs, Hingston; 1 trunk boots, Lightband; 2 pkgs, Wells; 12 bales hay, 2 pkgs swedes, Max; 6 pkgs eggs, Pattie. Young America, for Pakawau: 7 pkgs, Buxton and Co; 35 pkgs, Lockhart and Co. Gazelle, for Newcastle: 103 tons potatoes, Buccholz; 60 tons potatoes, Myers. Messrs. N. Edwards and Co.'s steamer Charles Edward arrived at the Albion Wharf yesterday morning at four o'clock, after aiT absence of loss than five days. Captain Palmer reports leaving here last Tuesday, reaching the Buller the next morning. Leit that evening, and crossed the Hokitika bar about seven a.m. on Thursday. : Arrived at the Grey on Eriday morning, leaving at 8 p.m., and reached Wsstport early on Saturday, whence she sailed for Nelson at ten o'clock,
o High Water at Nelson. Morn. Afternoon. Monday Sept. 6 ... 9.16 9.39 Tuesday „' 7 ... 10.3 10 27 Wednesday „ 8 ... 10 48 11.9 Thursday „ 9 ... 11.30 11.51 Friday „ 10 ... 12.13 12.32 Saturday „ 11 ... 12.49 1.16 Sunday '„. .12 . ... 1.40 2.5
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 209, 6 September 1869, Page 2
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659SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 209, 6 September 1869, Page 2
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