IMPORTS.
Eangitoto, from South andi Melbourne: 2i bags onions, Levien;! "winch, 2 cases, Edwards & Co; 1 case, Thompson; 3 cases, Buxton & Co; 2 pkgs, . Orders_Xbale,.Hounsell;_.3 cases bac«n, 69kegs butteryjEdwards}^e^C^;; ,*; 1 ip^eel, .Wilson & :Co; 1 case, Black; isteainpipe, Order; 6 kegs butter, Cawthron. \ ' Australian Maid,.from. Awaroa: 5 cords fire- j wood/; Order'; J-ton fishj; Aitkeri. . / | P^<ebe,: ftom ' S.QJstli: 1 casei Heymanson; 2 cases drapery,l^^Mls,' '2 pafbels, 2caskseggSi IQ kegs butter, 1 Cawthron; 2 trunks/M'lntosh; 2 cases, Hadfield; 5 pkgs, AT- ilobertsoh; 1 case, S^ter; 10 cases Cheese, Edwards & Co.; 1 case eggs,^rJories; 2 bales wool, Webb; 12 pkgs, i piano," Dr. Hubert; 35 sacks oats, Griffin- 14 casesJbaconi-Thompson-& Stayert; -2* pkgs, W. Davis; 1 ■ bdl* sacks,: liukiiis;A --1-pkgs leather, Lightb<ajid;; \ pase, .ppmm^sioner of Stamps; 3 boxes] 1 parcel, Webby; 1 horse, Biillick; 1 box, Scptt. ' .. ■ 7 -.; ;e7" j . y '.? '..'; -.-., ' "i j Phoebe, for r Tarahaki arid Manukua: 6 cases dr^pery^ 1 crate, plants, Bolton; 2"pkgs trees, W.Hale; i box fruit, Myers. XA '-. .-_ • Airedalei fop. South :,<; 37 bags.suga >rr: Edwards & Co."; 2 hhds ale,_ilield; 17 bdls trees and quicks,. Richards.on.r; 1 box,. 369.. bags.sugar, Slorfisonv'^cMaiErl, -to^'CoJi j % pockets 'hops. Thomas Harley; , I Jeathefi portmanteau, Joseph Harley; 3 bases', Na|ion;' l; 1 bale Nelson cloth; Webley;. 1 trunk effects^ JajaesMfEachen; 1 parcel,Eucas;-Ji caWe"s,TlJtiftefl& Biddell. Lady Barkly, for-GT>tden Bay: 2 hhds ale, Harley,| ilO:*ac^s ina%,22.jgi^gs, 1 oven, Buxton &_Cp4..J.,2^tons.fiour,. 4 boxes tea, I pkg zinc, r l bbx^l4,oGo' caps^EdSvards & Co.; 5 boxes^tfea, 3 pkgs, r qr-cask vrKisky, 2 Bags oatmeal,/L'evien. j ■■;;<_,.-: ;-■-:-' u;,m .?-.< -■l.ihf.i. ■: ': \ ,', ' j - ■ /^E,^.s,/)^Bgi|to]tpj.:rC^jst9 lin; ,Maekie,; from Melbourne via?thei '.^ut^ ?r ,iaOTve(l in. harbor this afternoon!"af*2p.m.* 'She left' Hbbson,Vßay at 3 p,^, oa.the ,^3rd .^s^.» d?*red^ the! Heads at 5 p.m;, and paskecFSvfan Mahd aTj'^p.in. next day; experienced- §5.W@ ,Tfindsfwith thick weathe( during the greater portion os. her run across \ passed, the Sola^ers^arly_on.fhejmQxriing of the 2Sth,^nd anajecL in^iW4iarboKat. rT9'45 a.m.i left again at 7ipj&., and experience! Istrong head winds. ; andr th^jls Tfoggyr.weather -.to .-.arrival .-fit Diiriediji. at k)-X', V ty, Jpfy -,t^e! 2gth;.',VJeft' Port Chalmers at 3 p.m. 'on the '30th, and arrived at Lytte'.ton at 10.30 a.m7 on the Ist July; left Lytteltou ai 7vp.ini. on the Wd, andC'experienced fine weather, arri-Rajgiin- *|l7ellington next dayleft Wellington ,$, 2iStiJ $?&., f eiid experienced a strong _S.W Ji wmd'' untU/^amval in^ pprt^ jat ' 2 IUST" ': T"-yy-'^'yyyr yy. r*"--" a f r -' " "-: _-' -* !
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 196, 5 July 1870, Page 2
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385IMPORTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 196, 5 July 1870, Page 2
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