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ARRIVED. March 28, steamer Lyttelton, 86, Scott, from Blenheim. Passengers — Mrs Durable and child, Mrs Avery, Messrs Carter, Jacksou , Vifre, Watts, Street, Nortnan. — cutter Sea Breeze from Pelorus. SAILED. March 29, ketch Collingwood, 15, Blackmore, for Bark Hay. — schoouer Heathcote, 22, Moore, for West Wanganui. IMPORTS. Ljttelton, from Blenheim : I pkg, 2 boxes, Lowe; 1 carpet bag, 1 pkg tools, Brown; I box, Henderson; 1 parcel, Nehsc; 8 hides, Bettany & Scott; 1 box, M'Shane; 245 bags wheat, Edwards & Co; 226 bags wheat, 12 bales flax, 10S bags barley, Order. EXPORTS. Heathcote, for West Wanganui : £ ton flour, 12 pkgs sundrk-s, Levien. Shipped at Wairau and Nelson on board the Beautiful Star, for London: 33 bales wool, 15 bales flax, Buxton Sr Co; 5 bales flax, 188 do wool, 1 case plough shares, Morrison & Co; 3 bales wool, Curtis Bros; G kegs butter, 1 box effects, 49 bales flax. 5 bales glue pieces, 1 box merchandise, a bales skirs, 2 bales leather, 757 bales wool, Edwards & Co- 40 bales wool, Ilodder & Talbot; 149 ba'es flax, 7 Dales wool, II Dod«on; IS bales wool, J Eayner; 21 bales wool, J D Macauley ; 125 bales wool, H H Stafford ; 11 bales wool, Stafford and Hodsnn* 24 hales wool, A J Richmond; 2 bales wool. CV Fell; 12 kegs butter, 8 bales wool, C Kedwood ; 37 bales wool, 1 bale skins, BankN.Z.; 19 bales wool. J Guilfcrd and Sons; 4 biiles wool, Mrs H Godfrey; 55 bales wool, A Warren; 125 bales wool, H Redwood; 61 bales wool. P R and M M'Kae; 64 bales wool, E Green; 1-24 bales wool, Sir D Monro; 1 trunk effects, Mrs Linaker. Total value, .£19,351. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Lady Barkly, steamer, from Golden Bay; March 29. Luna, steamer, from Manukau. Charles Edward, steamer, from West Coast. Taranaki, steamer, from North. Murray, steamer, from West Coast. Phoebe, steamer, from South, April 4. Beth Shan, ship, from London. Jane, schooner, from Hobarton. Mermaid, ketch, from Havelock. Ann, cutter, from Waitapu. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Lyttelton, steamer, for Blenhpim; March 30. Charles Edward, stpamer, for West Coast; March 30. Phoebe, steamer, for North, April 4. Taranaki, steamer, for South. Malay, barque, for Port Underwood. VESSELS IN PORT. Lyttelton, steamer, from Blenheim. Malay, barque, from Mauritius. Waihopai, schooner, from West Wanganui. Waiotahi, schooner, from Havelock. Pearl, ketch, from Wairau. Alert, ketch, from Wairau. Sea Breeze, cutter, from Pelorus. Thames, cutter, from Pelorus. Midge, cutter, from Tata Islands. Clara, cutter, from Croixelles.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 74, 29 March 1871, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 74, 29 March 1871, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 74, 29 March 1871, Page 2

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