HIGH WATER AT NELSON.
ARRIVED.
July 8, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Go' den Bay. 7 passengers, --c , — cutter Dauntless, 11, Woolf, fcom Tata Islands. 9, barque Sang Tai, 308, Milner, from London. ' — ketch Mermaid, 12, Holyoak, from Riwaka — cutter fluphemia, 6, Pattie, from Riwaka, BAILED. - July 9, schooner Maid of Otago, 50, Btiin, for Wanganui. IMPORTS. • Sing TaJ, from Loncon —16 pkgs, 55 trunk , Lightband ; I Case, i?ava?e ; 127 pkgs, 75 drums, 2 cases, Sclanders & Co; 1 ewe, Gllmourj 82 pkgs, Minister ot Pubic 'Works; 1 case, Cunir; 1465 pkgs, 9 enses, Buxton & Co; 1 case, Wright; 2 cases, A. Richmond ; 1 cask, Greenslade; 5 cases, Thomson; 1 case, Thomas & MBeth; 6 cases, Barnes; I box, Rev. E. S. Cross; 5 pkgs, Goff; 7 pkgs, Peat & Thornton; 12 pkgs, H. Hounsell; 1 eas*, Hadfi.ld; 5 ca«es, James; 1 case, Provincial Secretary; 1 cise. lascelles; 3 rases, Johns; 77 pkgs, 16 trunks, 38 cases, David & Co; 3 bales, Cunningham; 5 pkgs, Milner; 1 cask, W. Hale; 7 pkgs, t case, Wilkins; I pel; Noor; 1 trunk, Healy and Sonj^2 cases, Strong; 1 case, Gane; II casks. Kedgwick & Gowland -, 6 trunks, Usher; 5 bales, Lucas & Son; 1 case, I caok. Ford; 1 pel, Adams & Kingdon; fi cases acid, 10 dozen spades, 2 casks, 15 Kegs'/ and 10 bags hardware, 1 cask tinplates, 11 cases, bedstead.*, 2 cases lamp., 104 cases cor:, iron, 12 cases galvanised iron, 60 boxes gltss, 5 casks putty, 5 kegs chalk, 40 qr-casks ISO cases brandy," 200 casks sulphur, 40 jars 20 case* vinegar, 305 case*. 60 boxes, 3o pkgs, 4 casks oilmen's stores, iO esses 1 bale paperhangings, >-0 cases ginger , wine, 1 case limejuice, 7 ca-^ks white had! 4 casks paints, 2 casts enamelware, 4 casks \ hollo ware, 10 cases springs, 20 cases raspberry vinegar, 2 rases polish, 50 kegs biasi ng powder, 5 (a«es vestas, 5 kegs canary seed, 6 bales bags, 20 biles woolpicks, l ca»e machines, 1 cask .' patent p icking, SO kegs shot, 10& cares old . torn, 20 boxes candles, 6 2 bars, 105 bdis, 50 sheets iron, ,3000 firebricks, 00 ovens, 1097 ' sashwesghts, 3707 bars' standards, '57 bd!s piling, 300 hearthstones, 1 engine, 2 cases ploughs,:-, pels, 1 cajie clocks, Edwards and Co; ao 5 pk*s. 193 pip'.-s. 54 cases, Order; 4ca-.es for transhipment to Westport. EXPORTS. Lady Barkly, from Golden; Bay— -4 tons potatoes. 30 o>s. goll. Order. Jno, .rom Motuesa —20 tens potatoes, Mabin •-, Dauntltas, from Tata lelacd— 15 yds stone, 'Lukins. <\ Maid of Otsg>, for Wanganui— Bo tons coal, Cross. ■
The s.s. Hawea crorsrd the Manukau bar at I*3o p.m to-day, will arrive by to morrow night's tide, and sail for the South at noon on Sunday. The barque Sing Tai. Captain S. Milner, 11* days from Gravesend, arrived this morning, and sailed into the^harbnr at noon. We learn from tb^ Rangitihei Advocate that the natives from $te+»eigtiborhood ot' Foxton state that a body -was washed on shore a day or two since, and that they buried it in the sand. This is probably that ofthe remaining sailor who was supposed 1 1 be in the forecastle of the untortuuate William and ■Mary^
Jffi,Y Morn. Aft* 5 * Stiturday SO ... 2.2 225 Sunday 11 ... 2.40 25« Monday li ... 3.26 359 Tuesday 13 ... 437 5.2 L Weineoday 14 ... 5.52 634 Thursday 15 ... 7.2 7.31 Friday 16 ... ~ 7.50 815
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 168, 9 July 1875, Page 2
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560HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 168, 9 July 1875, Page 2
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