HIGH WATER AT NELSON.
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November 6, ketch Wild Duck, 43, Campbell, trom Onehnngs. — schooner Waihopai, 43, Gregar, Irom Wanganui. 7, cutter Dauntless, 12, Britt, from Adele Inland. * — schooner Australian Maid, 17, Aitken, from Awaroa- — stonmer Ino, 23, Smith, from Havelock. 8 pas-eagers. 7,io«ei*mer Hawea, 482, Wheeler frt.m Picton and South— Passengers. Mrs Jflank and child, Mr and Mrs Hill and child. Measre Marks, Andrews, Coates, Coppios, Blacketts, Tomsth, Manteil, Moore, Kebble, Bond, Beresfbrd, Cnuiby, 2 in steerage aid 34 lor Norths TsAiLEb. November 7, steamer Hawea, 4G2, Wheeler, for Taranaki and Manukau.
IMPORTS.
Dauntless, from Adeie Island— lß yarda Btone, Scott, Htarea, firbm South—l pkg, Dickson, 18 pkgs, Cawthbrn; 9 cases geneva, Order; 1 pkg, Franzen; 2 eases, Hadfield; 1 box, Southern; 5 caees, Bonnington; 1 parcel, Webley Bros; 3 trunks, Lightband; 1 horse, Hill'; I trunk, Gooksey; 2 casea, James; 9 pkgs, Watty; 3 cases, Jackson ; 1 case, 1 pel, Staft ton; 1 case, Stanton; 5 kegs nails,Ddvis; I box, Bank N.S.W.; 1 truss, Manson & Co, X case, Marks. Wild Duck, from Onehunga— 33,ooo feet - timber, Mabin. 100, from Havelock— Sjbales wool, Edwards and- Co; 3 hides, Bettany; 1 box, Sharp and Pickering; 1 pel, Levien; 1 pel, Tat ton; 6 corda firewood, Ordrr. KXPOBTS. Hawea, for North — 140 bags ric?, 1 case hair oil, 6 boxea starch, 85 boxes tea, 4 casea sarsaparilla, 3 cases acbuapps, l qr-cask rum, lqr-cisk port, 2 qr-cagka brandy, 25 mats sugar, 1 qr-cask wine, S casea geneva, 4 casea kerosine, 4 coils matting, 37 4 chests, 28 chegts 26 boxes tea, Davis & Clo; I cases, Lightband; <| 12 84ckaiime,Lukins; 200 sacks malt, Hooper -and Dodson; 1 caae pictures, Fleming.
The Ch'le arrived off Wellington Heads laat night bat was blown away again thie morniog. The liawea arrived from the South yesterday afternoon, aad sailed for tbe North at 3 a.m. to-day. The Ino arrived from Havelock tbis mornings She will make an excursion trip to W angamoa and the Croixeilej to-morrow morning. The Taranaki will arrive hsre from Picton and South to-morrow afternoon, and sail for the North at 5 p m. ori Wednesday. The Charles Edward's departure for the West Coast ports is postponed uotil 5 p.m. to-moYrow ia consequence of the weather. The Murray which lefc here on Saturday afternoou arrived at Westport yesterday and Greymouth this morning. The Wild Duck, with a cargo of kauri pine for Mr Mabin, arrived from Auckland on Saturday. The Waihopai, from Wanganui, with a cargo of cattle for Mr Trask, was sighted iv thd bay on satuiday afternoon, and the Lady Barkly was sent oit to ber and towed her into harbor, where the landed her cattle yesterday morning. The jLyttelton arrived at Greymouth this morning, fche will trans-ship her Hokitika passenger* aod. cargo into the Mu'r.ty and will leave for kelson via Karamea to-morrow morniog. The Caroline, a ship of about 650 tone, chattered of Shaw, Seville, and Co , was to sail for Nelson with immigrants in the last week of Oc ober. The Matara, with immigrants for Nolson, Westland, J aranaki, and Marlborough, is now. 91 days our, aad her arrival may. bt*. looked for dailr. The San i ranch co mal has beea carried down to Port Chalmers tbis time with remarkable despatch. , The Taranaki lefo here at' 8-30 a.m. on Saturday, arriving at Picton „ at 5 p.m.; left ten minutes later, and arrived at Wellington at 930 p.m. The mails were then transshipped into the Wellington, which Bailei'atll -45 p.iu., arming at Lyttv-kon at 3 (6 p.m. yesterday; ; left at 430, and arrived at Port Chalmers this morning at 10 45. Tbe run from' Nelson to Port Chalmers was thus made in $oiy hours, inclusive of 3 hours, 40 minutes stoppages. The Wqiutt.tou Post of Friday »ays :— "The'sJs. Wellington came off the Patent Sip early this morning, her bottom having bien duly jMhue «, ana her. new four-bladed screw s-tcc'tSbiulij shipped, she then made an experimental trip, going about a couple of miles* oobide Barrett's Rt-efc Tlie result was very satisfactory, a speed of ISJ knots being attained without any extra expenditure of power. < l?he new screw worked admirably, a; d is found to be a vast improvement on the old one." ■
Nov. Morn. After Monday ,8 5 ... 47 V 6 , Tuesday "%»" *, \6.4» Wednesday 10 ... 6.16 6 43* Thtirelay 11 ... 6.56 7.38 Friday 12 ... 8.1 825
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 295, 8 November 1875, Page 2
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727HIGH WATER AT NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 295, 8 November 1875, Page 2
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