SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED. December 31, schooner Mermaid, 'l2, Rose, from Havelock. January 1, cutter Ann, 15, Eure, from Waitapu. — steamer Alhambra, from South and Melbourne. Messrs. Allinson, O'Brien, Humps, Smith. BAILED. January 2, steamer Alhambra, 495, Underwood, for Melbourne. Passengers— Mrs Tucker, Mrs. Rehberg, Messrs. Harrison," Rogers, Ferguson, Powell. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Golden Bay. IMPORTS. Lady Barkly, from Golden Bay : 5 bales wool, Edwards & Co; 140 ounces gold, Order. Mermaid, from Havelock: IG bales flax, Stavert & Co. Alhambra, from South and Melbourne : 3 qr-casks port, 12 cases wine, Stavert & Co; 10 boxes tea, 100 cases kerosine, Moirison & Co; 1 pel, Lightband; 1 pel. Hounsell; 15 bags meal, Neale & Co; 1 pkg, Rev. Simmons. Rangitoto, from Melbourne : 40 boxes 40 -J-boxe*. soap, Morrison, Sclanders & Co; 1 bale 2 cases corks, 1 bag malt, 3 parcels baskets. 200 pkgs sugar, 2 pkgs, Order ; 3 pkgs, Graves & Fleming; 7 pkgs. Thomas & M'Beth; 3 bales drapery, White & Pirie; G trunks boots, 1 ca^e cotton, Fisher; 3 pkgs drapery, 1 pel, Wymond & Co; 16 pkgs sugar, Painton ; 4 cases jams, 2 cases mustard, 1 case maizena, ] tobacco, 4 chests 29 boxes tea, R. Levien; 3 ovens. 1 case handles, 1 keg nails, 1 pkg baskets, Wilkins ; 1 case drugs, Bonnington; G53 cast-iron pipes, Provincial Government; 69 cases kerosine, 5 pkgs sundries. Edwards & Co; 4 bdls tubes, 1 case brasswork, Stringer; 25 tea, 94 packages sugar, 6 cases sarsaparilla. 10 boxes tallow candles, 20 colonial ovens, 1 case books, 1 bale leather, Buxton & Co; 10 boxes, 4 half-chests tea, 19 bags sugar, 1 case confectionery, I pkge tobacco, 5 boxes soap, 1 case proats, 1 box starch, Nosworthy; I box, Dee; 25 cases claret. 2 cases, 25 half-chests tea, 2G cases wine, 10 kits herrings, 16 kegs treacle, 11. Davis; 2 paicels, Halter; 1 parcel, Stavert & Co; 1 truss drapery, Elliott; 1 hale paper, Johns EXPORTS. Lady Barkly, for Golden Bay : 23 pkgs, Fisher"; 11 pkgs, 20 coils fust\ Edwards & Co; 10 bags chaff, Good; 1 pkg, Bishop of Nelson; 5 pkgs. Morrison & Co; 2 qr-casks brandy, Davis. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Phoebe, steamer, from South; January 3. Charles Edward, steamer, from West Coast; Jan. 3. Wellington, steamer, from North; January 4. Lyttelton, steamer, from Blenheim; January 4. Rapido, barque, from London ; sailed 20th Sept. Tyrol, barque, from London; to leave end Nov.
Messrs. McMeckan, Blackwood, & Co's. s.s Rangitoto, Captain Hugh Mackie, left Sflobson's Bay at 3 p.m. on the 23rd ult., and cleared Port Phillip Heads at 6 o'clock same day; experienced light S.S.E winds and fine weather until arrival at Milford Sound at 8 a.m. on the 28th; anchored at the head of the Sound at 10 o'clock, and after making numerous excursions in the ship's boats, and visiting the wondrous scenery of that place, left at 1 p.m. on the 29th, and arrived off Hokitika at 6 a.m. on the 30th ; transhipped passengers, mails, and cargo (60 tons) into the steam tender Wai para, and left at 6.30 p.m. fir the Grey, arriving at 8 o'clock; was tendered by the p.s. Despatch at noon the next day, and left for Nelson at 1 p.m., and arrived off the Boulder Bank at 8 o'clock this morning.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 2, 2 January 1872, Page 2
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