SAILED.
September 5, Charles Edward, 89, Palmer, for West Coait. — ketch Prospe t 21, Wertrupp, for Waitapu. •— ketch Mermaid, 10, Holyoak, for Riwaka. — schooner Sisters, 16, Charles, for Motupipi. — cutter Southern Cross, 12, Harvey, for French Pass. — schooner Waitohi, 15, Robinson, for Havelcck. — cutter Dauntless, 12, Woolf, for Moutere.
Mesare. N. Edwards & Co. hare favored us with the f >llowinsr manifest of the ship Chile, Captain Smith, daily expected Irom London at «his port :— 3 ewes, Myers •, 1 case, Bias ; 2 bales, Lucas & Son; I do, 352 pkgs. Davis & Co; 791 do, 3 casks, Buxton & Co; 3 cases, 8 pkgß. lightband; 3 boxes, Major Baddeley; 1 d>, Greaves; 1 case, Canning; 1 box, Shaw; 1 case, Goulstone; 3 pkga, Barnes-. 1 case, Oldhim; I do, Davey; 1 do, bishop of Nel Bon ; '243p''fgs, Bailie & Humphrey; 2131 pkgg, 22 qr-ctisks, Sclanders & Co; 1 case, Bonar; 13 pk«s, 4 bales, Wilkie; 1 case. 3 pktrs. Jacksou; 10 pkas, J. Houneell; 46 pkg«, Wilkins; 29 do, Field; l case, Kugg; 24 pkgs, Milner; 2 cases, Stanton; 3 do, Jellicoe; 5 bales, Herr; 4 eaaes, Oakey ; 13 do, 3 pkga, Ordtr ; 18 dozen spa^ec, 10 cases, I cask springs and axles. 60 cases Mo?e\te, 350 boxes, 89 eases, 50 casks 31 pks, 10 kegs, 10 cheßt oilmen's stores, 115 cases, 3 casks, 45 bdls hardware, 2 bales cotton was'e, 10 bdls oakum, 1 bale flax engine packing, 40 boxes glas?, 900 coiU fencing wire, 14 cases, bedsteads, 2 cast ß fishing lines, 1 cask fu«e, 3 c*ae Bewing machines, 12 cases mantel-piecea 90 grindstones, 18 bdla iron piping, 1 1 cases drapery, 60 casks, 1 case, 600 bag* salt. N Edwards & Co; 3 bates MRrlhoroadh Times Co; 15 pkgs Sedgwick & Gowland; 1 rase Ford; 24 trunks Healy & Son: 11 do. U>her; 1 caseFurneßs; 3 do, Anchor Foundry; 1 do, A. Hunter; 2 boxes, Pafcley. For transshipment to t»ew Plymouth: 2 cases Order; 1 do, Gilaiour. For transshipment to Westport, 33 pkgs, Order.
Tba Kennedy left Greymouth for Weetport and Nelani at noon to-dny. The eailing of the Taranaki irom Wellington for Kelson has been postponed until tomorrow at noon. The Bilswur from London arrived at Wellington this morning. The Lyttelton arrived at Blenheim via Enrle ivor Inlet on Saturday night. The Halcione from London via Taranaki was off Wellington Heata on Saturday afternoon. The Phoebe leaves Manukau for Nelson to-day, and will arrive to-morrow night, and aail for the South the following afternoon. A number of the " Mosquito fleet," which for the lust two or three days have been waiting for a ohinge oi wind, took their departure yesterday. The Murray arrived at Hokitika Irom Westport this morning, and will sail for Greymouth on the return crip to-morrow at noon. The barque Tasso, bound for Newcastle, was towed 10 sea by the steamer Lady Barkly this afternoon.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 224, 6 September 1875, Page 2
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