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A barque, which has been s'gnalled all day, proves to be the Coudor from Mauritius via Wellington, with a cargo of sugar for Messrs N. Edwards and Co. The following is the manifest of the barque John Bull, 454 tons, Captain Tiztrd, daily expected from - London : — 3825 pkgs, 2000 fire bricks, 90 tons salt, 2500 bars standard iron, N. Edwards & Co; 565 pkgs, 11. Davis & Co ; 100 casks, 932 pk«e, Morrison, Sclanders, & Co; I case, E. Davidso i; 1869 pkgs, 11,000 bricks, Buxton & Co; 303 pkge, T. R. tfisher; 8 pkgs. Peat & Thornton ; 1 ca6e, A. Hughes; 6 cases, A. Oakey; 11 pkge, W. C. Wilkins; I case, Mts Nicholson; 21 pkgs, hi. Lightband; 1 cuse, W. Adams; 1 case, A. L. Jarvis; 1 case, W. R.. -Waters; i case, R. W. Gibbs; 1 case, Miss Walker; 3 pkgs, H. Hounse'il; 2 pkgs, Mrs Colt; 26 pkgs, R. Barnes; 1 1 case, F. Hamilton; 5 pkgs, F. B. Uadfield; ..2 cases, A. D. Austin; 1 case, Bishop of Nelson; 8 Cases, 11. D. .Jacksou; 5 cases, W. Milner; "fc/jimses, T. R. ll odder .& Co; lo cases, Rev. E S. Cross; i case saddlery, Harris;. 8 bales paper, R. Lucas & Son; 4 pkgs machinery, Anchor Foundry; 5 hhds oil, 9 bags vakna, Sedg•wick & GowJand; l case machinery, W. T. Good; 754 pkgs merchandise, Bailey and Humphrey. For transhipment to New .Plymouth : 26 f.kgs. POST-OFFICE NOTICES. "~"~ MAILS CLOSE. 'Thenextrnail for the United Kingdom, viaSmz and Briadiei (if specially addressed letters), India, China, and the East, Mauritius', Cspe of Good Hope, Aden, Egypt, Malta, Gibraltar, the Continent of Europe, via Trieste and Brindisi , and the Australian Colonies, will be despatched per s.s Claud Hamilton, on Saturday, luh inst , at noon. Letters can be registered and Money Orders obtained until two hours beforo clewing the mails. s -The above vdoX'b will be due in London, June -'<<£• Btb and 15th. For Waimea West— Close every Tuesday Thurjcu*/, and Saturday, at p.m.; „:, arrive, every Monday, Wednesday, •; and '^ Friday, at 11 a.m For.Tadmor and WaDgapeka — Close every. Tuesday at 2.30 p.m., an.s arrive every Friday at 11 a.m . For Wakapuaka — Close every Wednesday and Saturday, at 2.30 p.m.; arrive every Wednesiny and Saturday, at 11 a.m. For Stoke, BichmonO, Hope, Spring Grove Wakefleld, Foxhill — Close daily, at 230 p.m.; arrive daily, at 11 a.m. For Motaeka, Motupipi, Waitapu, Takaka Collingwood, ~ Bedstead Gully, &c. — per steamer or sailing vessel. For Appleby, Upper and Lower Moutere, Nga Timoti, Motueka, Riwaka— Close every Monday and Thursday, at 8.30 a.m,; arrive every Tuesday and Friday, at 3 p.m. For Thorpe— -Close every Monday, at 8.30 a.m.— arrive every Tuesday, at 3 p.m. SYDNEY J. DICK, Chief Postmaster. NELSON RETAIL MARKET.— ApbiI 8. Beef, 3d to 6d per lb Bread, 21b loaf, 4fl Mutton, 4d to 6d Butter, Is 2d per lb Pork, 5d to 6d Ducks, 5s to 6s per pair Bacon, 9d Fowls^* 6d per pair Ham, lOd Turjfieys,4sto4s6deach Lard, 9d ss. each. , Eggs, is 4d per flows-.'] Onions, 3d per lb Potatoes, 6b per cwt. ~ COMMERCIAL. (From the Australasian, March 28.) Hops have attracted attention, and sales of new season's Tasmanian have been making at from Is 5d to Is 7d. Victorian grown were cold at auctioH yesterday at Is 4£d to is 6d. Only a moderate demand exists for Kents, at 1b lOd to 2b for 1873, and at 1b to Is 4d for yearlings. Cordage shows no alteration. Best Manilla hemp-made rope is quoted at £63 for large, and Bjd for small sizes. Second quality at £56 for large, and 7|d for cordage sizes. Flat rope is quitted ao £76 to £84. New Zealand rope maintaiaß last quotation of £46 for large sizes, while lines and cordage under lin. biing 5Jd. beaming twine is quoted at Is 2d, and (hop twine at lid to Is Id. New Zealand flax is in moderate request at £17 to £21, TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. PROVINCIAL. Wellington, April 8. The Malay, Camille, and Alert are all Btill aground. They be'ig lightened, are undamaged, and will soon be got ofi. The weather is fine. April 9. The barque Malay and ketch Alert are The Government hare taken over the Hutt Brogden have issued [invitations for .a grand ball at the theatre on Tueaday next.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 84, 9 April 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 84, 9 April 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 84, 9 April 1874, Page 2

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