SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
B A .JEOVBD.
I June 30, steamer Fhoeb?, 417. Worsp, from Picton and Scfcith. — Passengers : Mr and Mrs Hamilton, Misa Jellytnan, Mrs Johns, Messrs Edwards, Gannawty, Hunnah, Bullick. SAILED. June 30, steamer Albion, 591. Underwood, for Wellington, South, aud Melbourne.— Passengers : Mr and Mrs Smith anl family. Mr and Mis Winterburn, Messrs MKe.lar, Harper, Thomas. Allen, and bay. — steamer Phoßbe, 417, Worep, for Taranaki and Manukau
I IMPORTS.
r Phoebe, from South— 2 cases, Donald; 1 case. Hunter ; 1 case, MM/Onall; 2 casea, Mab n? 20 kegs, Edward* and Co; 2 trusses. LigbtDand; 3 p?)_8, Davis nnd Co; ■ case Samuel; 1 case, Graves & Fleming; 2||bdls sacks, Hooper & Dodson; 1 caee fruit, Jackson; i cases, Order.
EXPORTS.
Phoebe, for Taranaki and Manukau— 26 pkgs, Edwards and Co; 1 case, Jackson; 1 case. Blick ; 3 casks, Buchholz ; * kegs, Bingoton; 1 cratf, Hale. Albion, for Meltourne—6 bales wool; Buxton and Co. Owing to the state oE the wea'her, tbe sailini of the Wa'fac?, for West Coast, and Lyttelion. for Blenheim, has bean postponed until to morrow. "**. Bad Iwather ia reported from all parts of the colony. There is a very heavy swell on the West Coast bats, and at Blenheim the rivers are high, and the to wai is Hooded. Tho Charles Edward is still detained at Hokitika It is prob .ble that she will remain there until Saturday, in order to bring up the outgoing San Francisco niail. The Welliup ton wis to leave Onehvsnga for the South to-day, but, judging from the reports of the West Coast bars, ifc js exceedingly doubtful whether she will det out of the MamikSu w -A . Wanganui paper B»vs : — •' One melancholy, and, a&4he same time, curious incident in connection with the ill-f&.td Willi .m and Mary, iound bottom up on the beach rear Foxton, ia in the bo ly* of a setman haviug been founl in ths hold with a rone round his neck, aa if he had be* n strangled The pro bnbility appears to be th it the p->rr fellow had been endeavoring, by the aid ot tbe rope, to keep himself above water, when probably he expired thr --ugh sheer exhaustion. Tbe body is supposed to be that of one of the seamen." The Wanganui Chronicle says :— " The negotiation** in connection with the purchase of the steamer ►Vail'* by are completed. The figure paid wa'fi''£>,of.o Tht captain, officer*, and crew have elected to rem** in in the vessel." _—■ il • ...ir., _ ii .mil**: -. i i ,i.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 159, 1 July 1875, Page 2
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415SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 159, 1 July 1875, Page 2
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