SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED. ' March 8, schooner Jane Elkin, 25, Leslie, from Kaiapoi. , ': March 8, steamer Kennedy, 125, Quance, from West Coast.— Passengers : Mrs >Keid and .4 children,' Mrs Beckman '2 children, Mrs Hart, Dr Tucker, Master Hodgson, Messrs George, Young, Broza, Tangrey, Miller, Lampson, Allen. March 9, steamer Phoebe, 416, Worsp, from Wellington.— Passengers : Mr and Mrs Stringer, Mr and Mrs Kerham and 3 children, Mrs Balme, Mrs Baden, Mrs Louisson. Messrs. Reynolds, Carruthers,:M*Doriald, Cullaghen, Bright, and 21 ior North/ "'' • March 9, steamer Wallace, 56, Palmer, from "Wairau. SAILED. March 8, steamer Charles Edward, 89, Whitwell, for West Coast. March 8, steamer Lyttelton, 86, Scott, for Wairau. IMPORTS. Jane Elkin, from Kaiapoi: 60 sacks oats, 290 sacks wheat. Morrison, Sclander&& Co. Phoebe, from Wellington : 17 cases, Cawthron; 2 boxes' Union Bank; 20 boxes and 40 Boap, Buxton & Co; 4 bars iron, Balme. Kennedy, from Weßt Coast: 1 saddle. Walker; 23 sacks coke, Hogg; 23 sacks coke, Moutray; 1 pair fowls, Wood; 156 pkgs empty bags, 83 hides, Order; 1 box gold, Bank of New Zealand. EXPORTS. Charles Edward, for West Coast: 1 bndl axles, 2 cases picks, 3 kegs apples, 2 kegs nails, 3 drums oil ; 1 parcel grating, 20 boxes soap, 40 half-boxes soap, 1 case iron, 30 bags salt, 20 kegs butter, 15 pkgs sundries, Edwards & Co.; 1 pkg newspapers 2 pkts hops, 3 colonial ovens, I keg rivets, 1 pkg ironwork, 5 pkgs sundries, Cawthron; 2 qr-casks whisky, Stavert & Co; 1 case eggs, 4 cases apples; 2 cases pears, Wilkie; 4 cases peaches, 4 cases eggs, 7 kegs butter, Buchholz; 18 bales chaff, Good; 10 hbds, I qr.-cask ale, Hooper and Dodson; 10 cases stoat, 7 cases ale, 2 casks, Stavert & Co; 1 sack seed, W.Hale; 2 qr-casks ale, 6 sacks malt, 1 sack ising-glass, Harley Bros. ; 1 bale leather, Sedgwick & Gouland; 1 pel, Wilkins; 3 pkgs, Fisher; 13 cases fruit, Lovell; 1 case eggs, I keg butter, Heath; 2 cases eggs, Myers; 3 bales tow, Denne; 5 pkgs, Price; 1 case White; 50 sacks malt, Hooper & Dodson; 1 furnace top, 2 cases, 14 bars, Bank of New Zealand; 10 sacks lime, Lukins; 20 lambs, Bell ; 2 case's grapes; .4 half-chests grapes, Mje'rs; -15 pkgs fruit, Stone; 11 cases produce, Eowler; 4 casks salmon, Levien; 2 bales Kelson hops, Burford. Lyttelton, for Wairau : 4D boxes tea, 2 cases iron, 1 cask paint, 5 cases ale, 2 coils rope, 1 keg resin, 3 cases oil, 3 cases starch, 4 boxes soap, 200 fire-bricks, 1 cask whiting, 2 casks cement, 2 casks soda, 7 kegs nails, 1 pkg, Edwards & Co; 1 chaff-cutter, 1 oat-crusher, Cawthron; 6 cases, 2 wheels, 5 bales wool, 9 bales phormium, Buxton & Co; 1 case, Father Garin; 1 pkg, Hounsell; 1 drum castor oil, 1 case sundries, Fisher; 3 pkgs, Scott; 2 pkgs, Hill; 2 pully plates, 6 castings, 4 hoops, Moutray; 2 cases wine, Fletcher; 3 pkgs bsgs, Stavert & Co; 2 cases boots, Healy & Son; 2 bales, Blick; 1 qrcask -vinegar, 2 casks ale, 1 half-chest tea, 1 pkg, Fisher; 1 case, Gordon; 1 case, Stavert & Co.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 61, 11 March 1873, Page 4
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