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Novetnher 19, steamer Stormbird, 68, Doile, from Wanganui. Passengers — Mrs Macey and 2 children, Mr Cross, Mr Luckie, and 4 in steerage. TNovember 20, steamer K-nnedy, 125, Whitwell, from West Coast. Passengers: Mrs Cooper and 2 children, Mrs Maritz and 3 children, Miss Bradley, Mrs Askew, His Honor the Superintendent, the Provincial Treasurer, Messrs Button, Graves, Fleming, Mcintosh, Hughes, Weston, Hay man; steerage — Messrs Carltoft, Maritz, Casey, Dwan, Lovell, Paley. — steamer Murray, 56, Palmer, from West Coast. Passengers— Mrs MoDuff, Mrs Lewis and 2 children, Messrs Gallagher, Forder, Glanham, Falla, Powell, Leslie, Hughes, Norton, Pitt, Bull, Williams, Green Taylor, Bourke, Noble, 1 prisoner, and 2 patients for the Hospital. — ketch Collingwood, 18, Blackmore, from Wairau. SAILED. November 19, steamer Waipara, 48, Bascand, for Hokitika. Passengers — Mrs Boot, Misses Boot (2). — steamer Charles Edward, 89, Holmes, for West Coast. Passenger — Mr Price. — steamer Stormbird, 68, Doile, for Wellington. IMPORTS. Stormbird, from Onehunga : 2 kauri pichers, Capt. Kenney. Waihopai, from Wtst Wanganui : 70 tons coals, Order. Murray, from West Coast : 1 qr-cask whisky, Stavert & Co. ; 2 pkgs machinery, Order ; 1 case, Kankin; 3 blocks timber, Packer; 1 case cigars, Cawthron. Collingwood, irom Wairau : 87 sacks wheat, Rutherford; 7 sacks wheat. 25 sides bacon, Edwards & Co.; 2 pksrs, Robinson; 50 bags barley, Stavert & Co.; 10 bags barley, Order. Tell, from Newcastle : 420 tons coal, 168 felloes, 4 pairs stocks, 500 spokes, 8 planks, 15 coal baskets, Edwards & Co. ; 1 ton bone dust, 1 tou guano, Livick; 2 tons guano, 1 ton bone dust, Neale & Haddow. EXPORTS. Waipara, for Hokitika : 4 cases iron, 1 k?g butter, Fisher; 5 kegs butter, 5 cases eggs, Pattie; 10 bale-! straw, 200 bags bran, 40 bags pollard, 1 case rabbits, 1 keg butter, Stavert & Co.; 15 bales chaff, Good. Charles Edward, for West Coast: 4 cases clothing, 1 qr-c-i.sk whisky, 18 casks eggs, 11 cases bacon, 30 sacks oatmeal, 10 cases coffee, 195 kegs butter, 4 cases eggs, 4 cases 2 kegs hams, 4 cases 3 bales drapery, 1 coil wire, 3 p-ircels, 3 cases cheese, ) 2 sacks potatoes, 6 screws, 1 keg, 1 pkg, 1 boiler, 4 bags, 1 box, 6 kegs, 1 hhd, 21 hales chaff, 6 bales, 1 1 trusses 4 casks 47 cases sundries, Edwards & Co; 30 cases bottled beer, 7 cases 4 casks drugs, 1 drum, I case hams, 3 kegs butter, 3 cases glass, Cawthron; 1 trunk, 2 trusses, Lightband; l keg, 2 bags, peas, 2 cases gooseberries, Hunter; 2 cases iron, Fisher; 10 bales chaff, Avery Bros; 1 box stationery, Union Bank; 10 bags maize, 1 parcel, Levien; 12 cases eggs, 6 ke_s...butter, L pkg hams, Rose; 4 cases eggs,, Woolcock; 4 kegs butter, Harling; 1 keg j butter, Max; 2 bags cockles, Livick; 8 kegs j butter, 1 case eggs, 8 cases fruit, Pickard ; 3 kegs butter, 3 boxes eggs, Hodder & Talbot; 2 boxes eggs, 2 kegs butter, Kingston; 31 pigs, 2 calves, 50 sheep, Bell; 6 cases eggs, 5 cases gooseberries, 4 cases potatoes, 2 bags peas, 1 coop Jowls, 1 coop ducks, 3 kegs butter, Price.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 274, 21 November 1870, Page 2
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