ARRIVED.
April 15, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Golden Bay. SAILED. April 15, steamer Wanganui, 165, Linklater, for Wanganui. 40 excursionists. — steamer Lyttelton, 86, Scott, for Blenheim. Passengers — Mrs Hooper, Mr Nicholson. — schooner Janet Grey, 30, M'Donald, for Lyttelton. EXPORTS. Lyttelton, for Blenheim: 1 case drugs, Bonnington ; 2 sacks, Herrick ; 50 barrels cement, 1 keg meal, 4 pkgs, 1 case sundries, Edwards and Co.; 1 hale, 1 truss, 1 case, Lightband ; 8 pkgs effects, Hooper. Wanganui, for Wanganui: 3 barrels rum, 6 cases brandy, 37C bags sugar, 4 rolls sheet lead, 169 sheets iron. 52 pkgs sundries, Edwards & Co. ; 3 drums oil, 1 truss, 1 bale, Franzen ; 2 pockets hops, Woolley ; 25 sackß malt, 6 bags charcoal, 1 pocket hops, Harley ; 1 qr-cask wine, 1 case coffee, Fisher; I case, Lightband ; 1 parcel, Webb ; 1 chest, Cawthron ; 10 pkgs, Goffln; 5 cases fruit, Hale. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Phoebe, steamer, from North ; April 17. Taranaki, steamer, from South; April 18. Murray, steamer, from West Coast. Charles Edward, steamer, from West Coast. Rangitoto, steamer, from Melbourne via Hokitika; April 20. { Gothenburg, steamer, from. Melbourne via South: April 20. Beth Shan, ship, from London. Waiotahi, schooner, from Havelock. Pearl, ketch, from Wairau. Ann, cutter, from Waitapu and Collingwood. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Phoebe, steamer, for South; April 17. Taranaki, steamer, for North; April 19. . G-othenburg, steamer, for Melbourne; April 21. | Rangitoto, steamer, for Melbourne; April 21. VESSELS IN PORT. Kennedy, steamer, from West Coast. Waihopai, schooner, from Wairau. Collingwood, ketch, from Bark Bay. Midge, cutter, from Tata Islands. Cosette, cutter, from Awaroa.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 89, 17 April 1871, Page 2
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