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ARRIVED.

October 22, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Golden Bay. 17 passengers. — steamer Alhambra, 497, McLean, from Wellington, South, and Melbourne. Passengers —Dr Dakers, Mrs Dakers, Messrs Travers, Donald, Crossley, and 5 in steerage. 23, steamer Airedale, 286, Kennedy, from Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers : saloonMiss Sharland, Mr and Mrs Curtis, Miss M'Keller, Messrs Russell, Clark, Matks, Sherrard, and 13 for South; steerage — Messrs James, Peters, Perman, Snowden, Trelvar, Hawkins, Eddy (2), Collins, Williams, Glover, Kelly, H:irt, Montgomery, Russell, Parkinson, Flamy, Carter, Stanton, Murdock, Finlay, and 5 for South. 24, steamer Stormbird, CB, Doile, from Wellington. Passengers —Captain Dodd, and 2 in steerage.

sailed.

October 22, steamer Murra3 r , 56, Palmer, for Westport. Passengers — Mrs Acldand, Messis Langlan, Taylor, Croskery, and 4 in steerage. 23, cutter Ann, 15, Eure, for Waitapu. — steamer Alhambra, 497, McLean, for Melbourne. Passengers — Messrs Tebb, Cahill, Spencer, Paul, Thompson, Orton, and 21 original. 24, steamer Airedale, 286, Kennedy, for Picton and South.

IMPORTS. Lady Earkly, from Golden Bay : 130 ounces gold, Perseverance Company ; 27 ounces gold, Order. Stormbird, from "Wellington : 62 ammunition, Militia; 1 truss, Black; 1 truss, 2 cases, JLJuxron & Co. ; 1 pnreel, 4 casks currants, Davis; 1 case, Disher ; 10 cases ale. Morrison, Sclanders & Co.; 3 cases currants, I roll carpet?, Hounsell. Airedale, from Taranaki and Manukau: 3 cases tobacco, 1 case cigars, Order; 1 bale leather, Lightband: 2 pk»s, Broad; 20 cases oranges, 24 kits oysters, Pringle; 12 coal baskets, Paui; 4 pkgs sashes, Mabin ; 2 ke<rs butter, Edwards & Co. Alhambra, from Melbourne and South : 50 cases kerosine, 13 trunks, 1 parcel. 3 kegs butter, Edwards & Co; 12 pkgs, H. Balme; 3 bales, C. Brown; 1 case cigars, A. Hunter; lcase,Davis; 10 cases starch, 1 1 cases, 100 bags sugar, 2 bales, Order; 30 oars, Akersteii; 1 case, Banneler ; 1 §-tierce tobacco, Order; I parcel. Morrison & Co.; 1 parcel, Dee; 1 parcel, Darby ; 1 parcel, Watkins; 2 cases, Fisher; 4 cases, Buxron & Co.; 2 cases, I drum, Hadfield; 7 bags meal, 3 trunks, R. Levien; 2 trunks, Webb; 1 box silver, Union Bank; 5 cases. Dakers; 2 trusses, Lightband; 1 keg butter, Black.

EXPORTS. Alhambra, for Melbourne: 34 bales wool, Edwards & Co.; 10 bales wool, 13 bales flax, Buxton and Co. Airedale, for South: 8 qr- casks wine, Morrison and Co. Murray, for West Coast: 1 horse, 2 cases 4 bales drapery, 120 bags flour, 40 bags bran, 1 parcel charts, 14 bags sharps, 67 bags malt, 2 cases furniture, Stavert and Co.; 20 hhds and 16 qr-casks ale, Hooper and Dodson ; 1 6 bales chaff, Avery Brothers; 2 cases herbs, W. Hale; 1 qrcask ale, Field; 1 parcel, Coombs; 1 roll piping, Buxton and Co.; 6 pkgs, J. Hale; 1 keg butter, 2 boxes eggs, Pickard; 4 tramway wheels, Moutray; 12 bags potatoes, 4 kegs butter, Hingston; 10 bags lime, Lukins; 4 boxes eggs, Jones; 2 boxes eggs, Hart; 50 bags malt, Hogg; 22 boxes eggs, 7 kegs butter, 2 coops fowls, Patterson; 4 boxes eggs, 6 kegs butter, Pattie; 2 chests, Cawthron. Ann, for Waitapu: 2 cases, 14 gunnies sugar, 4 sacks oats, Morrison and Co.; 2 casks oatmeal, 1 case old tom, 13 pkgs, Davis; 11 pk«s a Buxton and Co.; 1 case coffee, Webster; 4 pkgs, Hounsell; 1 trunk, Lightband; 6 pkgs, Scarlett; 4 casks ale, Hooper and Dodson; 5 casks ale and porter, Harley aud Son; 1 ton flour, Edwards and Co.; 6 sacks chaff, Lloyd; 4 sacks oats, 2 sacks barley, Livick; 2 casks lemonade, Bentley; 1 waggon, Gorrie.

We are indebted to Mr. Pringle, the purser of the Airedale, for the following report of that vessel's trip from Auckland : — The s.s. Airedale, A. Kennedy, Commander, left Onehunga wharf on Friday, at 4.30 p.m., and crossed the Manukau Bar at 7 o'clock same night. Had south-west winds and fine weather to arrival offl* New Plymouth afc 7 a.m. on the 22ud; discharged and sailed at 2 p.m. Experienced strong north-west winds and heavy westerly sea with rain till 10 p.m. when the wind shifted to south-west and thick weather, and entered Nelson harbor at 5 a m. on Sunday.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 250, 24 October 1870, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 250, 24 October 1870, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 250, 24 October 1870, Page 2

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