ARRIVED.
June h, g hoaner Sisters, 15, Charles, from [ M'tupipi. — barqvre Lf onlldt, • S raino, C ptaiu _ ' fiemino, from L mdon. SAILED, June 4, cutttr Dauntless, 12, Wcolf, for A<L)le I^'and. — ketch FTospect, 21, Westrup, f<r Wa-ah'U — cutter Southern Crosß, 12, H*roy. fer Fxujcli Pass. IMPORTS. EVt, from Havelock— 9 cords wood, ILukins. I yttelton, from Wairau & Welintrtou—lO pkgt, 4 cases trucks, 4 pkgs churns, 95 esses •arsararilla, 6 cases painkiller. 1 qr-tiearce . tobacco, li'O oses axes. 5 ease> furks, 10 canes handles, 1 case, hoes and rakes, 1 cat?e •wringers, IS kegs nails, 29 washboards. 80 cV.bea pins, 47 nr st* tubs, 3 cases florida , Wfiter, 50 dczen huekets, 7 capes shovels, Edwards nnd Co; 1 c-»8e, Waddy*. 10 pkgp, . I coDpfcw-8. Munro; 10 pkgs, Stafford; 5 « pkgs, Beaunrub. Lronllrta Seroino. from LoDdon— l percel, Fomfrvillf*; 67 pkg», Buxton and Co; 128 ; pkgs, 10t> ea*ej, 2 boxes, adanders & Co; 13 .pkus, 8 oases, Lfphtband; 1 case, Moore? I ctse, Bud lie; 3 cases, 1 cask. Hill; 3 cases, Jackg-'n; 10cns?8, Oakey; 1 case, Monro; 1 pel, Wiesenhavtrn; 60 pkcß, 800 cases, Davis . and Co; 2 pkgp, Jtllieor*; 3 case*, Curtis Bros; 9 i-kga, 4 eases, Wilkins; 1 ca<e, Deck; .6 mtes, Barnes; 4 CRifsi, Stanton; 116 pkgs, Everett Bros; 1 case, Waters; 2 cases, M'Brath; 1 case, Knyvett; 1 box, Simmons; 869 pkg*, Minuter of Public Works; 10 > pkgs, Hnddtrr and Co; 1 case, Martin; 2 j pkss, Williarts; 1 case, Raine; 1 box, Riley; 1 eas?. Jennings; 1 ca«k, Hooper & Dod«on; 2 caf?e*J, Edwards; 26 pkgs. 9 eiißes. 250 casks, Order; 12 bars iron,6c»Bks, Anchor Foundry; 4 cisea, s trunks, Usher; 39 pktis, Houm-eil; I c^se, Sedgwick and Gow:nnd; 7 csaks, Weblev Bros; 5 bales, Lucas and Son; 5 capes, West; 15 pkgs, Taylor; 55 qr-catkc, • COO castß brandy, 100 kegs wire nail", 130 kegi wrought nails, 239 case*) 9 barrt-ls oilman's stores, 427 casks ale and porter, 10 esses bedsteads, 141 cesss corrugated iron, as ton? pig iron, 2031 cars t-tai dard iron, 600 casks Portland cement, 50 hhds ale, 4 ca j es . -mangles, 10 cases 10 kegs gunpowder, 45 iegs wrought spikes, 7 cases varnish, 16 casks dry co ors, 5 cases aoap, 20 casks whiting, 15 barrels rum, 10 canes bath bricks, 100 boxes candLs, 14 kegs shot, '5 rolls lead, 1 b«le packing, 10 barrels pitch, 17 casks ft crates - hardware, 10 bottles quicksilver, 400 bags •shot, 8 chairs, 15 an< hors, 989 bars 231 bdls 40 plates 50 sheets iron, 213 sath weights, 1 portable engine, 8 wheels, 12 cases tirnpery, . 266 grcas corks, 25 boxes plates, 24 I'kgP, . Edwards and Co ; 1 box, Kingdon. EXPOKTS. Southern Cross, ior French Pass— l bull, Wo'ls.
The Kennedy wbs tune S'fully launched Ihis morning, after htvinp rew engines put iiitO her and undergoing a thorough overhaul. She will be ready ior sea at. out the end of the month The bur que Leonilda Sernino, from London, arrived at the outer a\ chcrnge thi3 mornit g, after a protracted vnyage of 1(3 dsjs frou> ... Gravesend, which Bhe left on the _4th of December. Baffling winds detained her in ' the ( hannel until the 28th of Jaruaiy. Hnd t»he has not made up for the delay Fin c then, having been 123 days from the Stan Pom ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 134, 5 June 1875, Page 2
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