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ARRIVED.

September 1, schooner Waihopai, 43, Evans, from West Wanganui. — ketch Collingwood, 15, Blackmore, from Patea. SAILED. September 1, steamer Wanganui, 165, Linklater, for Wanganui. 2, schooner, Mermaid, 12, Rose, for Havelock. IMPORTS. Waihopai, from West Wanganui : 62 tons coals, Cross. Collingwood, from Patea: 3 tons tallow, 40 hides, 200 skins, 20 bags empty bottles, Order, j EXPORTS. Wanganui, for-Wanganui: 1 qr-cask wine, 4 cases apples, Bartlett; 2 qr-casks wine, Lightband. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Taranaki, steamer, from South; September 3. .Kennedy, steamer, from West Coast. Lyttelton, steamer, from West Coast. Alhambra, steamer, from Melbourne; September 5. "Phoebe, steamer, from South; September 7. Murray, steamer, from West Coast. Charles Edward, steamer, from West Coast. Annie Braginton, barque, from London; sailed May 9. Ann Gambles, barque, from London. .PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kennedy, steamer, for West Coast; September 4. Taranaki, steamer, for North; September 4. Murray, steamer, for West Coast; September 5. Charles Edward, steamer, for West Coast; Sept. 5. . Alhambra, steamer, for Melbourne; September 6. Phoebe, steamer, for North; September 8. VESSELS IN PORT. Chanticleer, brig, from Adelaide. . Bonnie Lass, schooner, from Hokitika. Heathcote, schooner, from West Wanganui. Waihopai, schooner, from Collingwood. Sisters, schooner, from Motupipi. Rambler, ketch, from Collingwood. Collingwood, ketch, from Patea. Ann, cutter, from Waitapu. The brig Chanticleer, 194 tons, G. A. Phillips master, left Adelaide at 6 p.m. on August 19th. Experienced strong westerly and S.W. gales accompanied with fierce squalls and rain, the ship laboring very heavily, the sea running very high thoughout until rounding Cape Farewell Spit on Wednesflay, at 10 a.m., when the wind lulled away to nearly a calm. Arrived in the harbor yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. She brings 100 tons of flour for Nelson, and 140 for Wellington.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 203, 2 September 1871, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 203, 2 September 1871, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 203, 2 September 1871, Page 2

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