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ARRIVED.

November 2, cutter Ann, 15, Eure, from Waitapu. November 2, steamer Wallace, 56, Palmer, from Greymouth.—Passenger : Eev Mr. Porter. November 2, steamer Charles Edward, 89, Whitwell, from West Coast. —Passengers : Miss Clarke, Mrs -Coombs and child, Miss Coombs, Messrs Bulliclc, Manson, J. White, Collins, Lyall, Williams, Coombs, Wilkinson, Bell, Watson, Norisli, Hill, Holder, Duncan, .Larork, Master, DeCarle, "Wilson/ JSurrell, J^rian, Munagan, Prue. November 3, steamer Wellington. 262, Carey, from Picton and South. — Passengers: Mrs Suter, Mrs Pearson, Mrs Henderson, Captsin Peek, "Miss Gellivan, Messrs Nation, Myers, Miller, Brodie, O'Conor, Henderson, Richardson, Wileon.Kirby/Thellisan, Munnv . November 3, steamer Phoebe, 416, Worsp, from Taranaki and Manuk.su. — Passengers: Eev- ' Father Eolland, Mr Webster, Mr Walker. November 3, schooner Waihopai, 43, Evans, from Wanganui. —Passenger : Mr Koacb. November 4, stramer Albion, 806, M'Lean, from Wellington, South, and Melbourne.—Passengers : Mr Greenwood, Mrs Greenwood, Mr Chapman, Mr and Mrs Moorhouse, Mrs Batham, and 5 in steerage. November 4, schooner Australian Maid, 17, Aitken, from Ta'a Islands. —s passengers. . November 5, ketch Colliugwood, 15, Johnston, from Havelock. —l passenger. „ SAILED. November 4, steamer Phoebe, 416. Worsp, for Picton and South. —Passengers : Mrs Bright and child, Mrs Shirtcliffe and 2 children, Mrs and Miss Baker, Miss Churchill, Captain Peek, -Messrs Wallis, Williamson, Prue, Kutherford, Smith, Duncan, Barnes, Bishop, Baker. November 4, steamer Wellington, 262, Carey, for Taranaki and Manukau. —Passengers: Mr. Porter, Mr. Johns. November 4, steamer Wallace, 57, Palmer, for Wairau. —Passengers: Mrs. Ward and child, Mrs Chittenden and four children, Mrs. Stevenson and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Satherly and six Children, Dr and Mrs Kemvick, Messrs Kiernan, O'Connor, Chittenden, Gallop, Blanchett, Frost, Warner, Watts, Heyhse, Taylor, Turner. Hollands, Miller and son, Eothwell, Devaney, Kite. November 5, steamer Albion, 806, M'Lean, for Melbourne via Hokitika. —Passengers : Mr W. Brodie, Mr Bobinson, Mr and Mrs Henderson, Mra JLightband and son, Mr M'Leod, Mr Norman. IMPORTS. Australian Maid, from Tata Islands: 16 yards limestone, Lukins. Collingwood, from Haveloek: 500 hop poles, 5 cords firewood, 5 pigs, order. Waihopai, from Wanganui: 19 head of cattle, 4 horses, Order; 3 tons goo Je, Fisher.' . Charles Edward, from West Coast: 5 boxes gold, Bank N.Z.; 14 cases, 1 truss, 4 bales, Manson & Co; 4 chests tea, E. Hooper; 3 boiler tubes, Order. Phoebe, from Taranaki and Manukau : 2 pkgs, Gale; 5 pkgs sashes, 25 doors,' Mabin; 2 bales paper, Fisher ; 1 box, Wemyss ; 1 parcel, Wymond.& Co; 2 bdls skins, Bettany. Albion, from Wellington and South: 1 flax machine, Buxton & Co. •, T bag seed, Bolton; 3 cases, Hodder & Co.; 9 cases, Edwards & Co.; 4 cases, Harvey; 1 case, Jackson; 1 case, Cooksey; 2 cases, Hadfield; 75 bags wheat, Griffin. Wellington, from South: 16 pkgs, Edwards and Co.f 3 cases drugs, Hadfield; 4 pkgs, Bonnington; 1 bale, Harley Bros.-, I case drapery, Wymond & Co.; 1 case, Stafford; 1 case, Hadfield; 57 pkgs, O'Conor; 1 pkg, Collins; 2 trusses leather, Lightband; 1 parcel, Livick: I parcel. Dr. Boor; 1 case, Cooksey; and 220 pkgs for transhipment to West Coast. EXPOBTB. Phoebe, for South : 17 cases, 3 boiler tubes, Edwards & Co; 2 casks stout, 1 case paperhangings, Morrison, Sclanders & Co; 10 sacks lime, Lukins; 1 case, 1 hale. 24 ovens and contents, 4 pkgs, Davis; 3 pkgs, Franzen; 100 sacks malt, Hooper & Dodson; 1 case. Smith. Wellington, for Taranaki and Manakau: 37 packages, Edwards & Co.; 11 bales 1 bundle iron Buxton & Co; i case iron safe, T. Newton & Co ; 5 boxes gold (5752 ounces); 1 box notes, Bank of New Zealand. Wallace, for Wairau : 30 i-chests tea, 20 bales leaf tobacco, 165 bags sugar, 20 cases brandy, 40 jars vinegar, 4 bales woolpacks, 24 sacks potatoes, 10 kegs, Rudale; 10 bags salt, 10.sacks flour, 63 packages sundries, Edwards & Co; 5 qrcasks brandy, 20 25 boxes tea, 16 pkgs Morrison, Sclanders & Co; 2 cases coffee, Webster; 1 bale, 1 trunk, LightbaEd; 3 packages leather, Blick; 2 cases bottled ale, Harley Bros; 11 castings, Moutray; I.pocket hops, Myers; 1 case plants, Bolton; l buggy, Stavert; 1 bag, Gane; 2 cases confectionery, Thomson; 2 cases, Butt; 2 pkgs, Braithwaite; 1 keg nails, Davis.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 263, 5 November 1872, Page 1

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 263, 5 November 1872, Page 1

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 263, 5 November 1872, Page 1

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