ARRIVED.
November 3, schooner Tharlotte, 24, Johnston, from Kaiapni. — cutter Ann, 15, Eure, from Waitapu. Three - passengers. 4, steamer Airedale, 286, Kennedy, from South. Passengers : saloon — Messrs. Field, Davies, Houghton, Prichard, Harley, Goldsmidt, Miss Dodson, Miss Godfrey, Mrs. Broad, Mrs. Drew, and three in steerage. — steamer Beautiful Star, 126, Christian, from Westport, under sail. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Golden Bay. - SAILED. November 4, steamer Rangitoto, 449, Mackie, for Wellington. \ESSJELS IN POKT. Airedale, s., from South. Beautiful Star, s., from Westport. Murray, s., from West Coast. Lyttelton, s., from West Coast. Lady Barkly, s., from Golden Bay. Moutoa, s., (laid up). Helen, barque, from Mauritius. Sarah Maria, barque, from San Francisco. Snorre Sturlasson, brig, from Newcastle. Charlotte, schooner, from Kaiapoi. ■ E. U. Cameron, schooner, irom Dunedin. Bambler, ketch, from Havetock. Collingwood, ketch, from Blenheim. Clara, cutter, from Blenheim. Midge,.cutter, from Blenheim. Alert, cutter, from Manukau. Ann, cutter, from Waitapu. EXPECTED AEEITALS. Storm Bird, s., from Wellington. John Perm, s., from Manukau Kennedy, s., from West Const. • Charles Edward, s., from West Coast. Hera, barque, from London. PEOJECTED DEPABTTjEES. Airedale, s., for Taranaki and Manukau, this evening. Storm Bird, s., for Wanganui and Manukau, to-morrow. Snorre Sturlasson, brig, for T ondon. Midge, cutter, for Blenheim. IMPORTS. Charlotte, from Kaiapoi: Zl sacks oats, Order; 12 sacks oats, 2 tons potatoes, 1 ton Hour, 4 bags sharps, 13 bags grass seed, 1 sack oatmeal, Duncan. , Ann, from Waitapu: 1 cord firewood, 4 pkgs. Order; 3 boxes butter, Webster; 1 bos, Wilkie; 1 box, Hounsell; 1 sack bacon, : Max; 1 sacK bacon, Rentoul; lbox.Vann; 5 hides, Bettany, 1 case sundries, Butter and Biddell; 70 ounces S°Aired r ale r ,'from South: 1 case oilcloth, Buxton and Co.; 7 pkgs leather, Lightband; 10 icegs butter, 4 cases sundries, Edwards and Co.; 1& cases bacon, 72 kegs butter, 1 case 4, bhds eggs, Cawthron; 5 cases, Rutter and Biddell; 4 pkgs, Harvey; 18 cases, 5 pkgs, 2 trusses, 2 trunks sundries, Thompson and Stavert; 1 case, Hunter, 3 cases, Hadfleld; 2 cases, Landon. EXPOETS. Rangitoto, for South: 1 case cigars, Davis; 1 bale cloth, Webb; l case boots, Haase; 3 Dales vool, Edwards and Co.; 10 bales wool, Buxton and Co. . •
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 260, 4 November 1869, Page 2
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367ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 260, 4 November 1869, Page 2
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