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IMPORTS.

"Wellington, from Taranaki and \ Manukau —2 boxes. Hadflflla 1 ; 1 trusß, Dee; 3 bundles ekinsJßettanyi" Ringarooma from Melbourne — 2 packages, Houns'ill;, S^pkgs, Edwards and Co; 2 pkgs, Sclrtnaers^nd^oj^.lj.pkg, M'Nealet 1 pkg, Jacksb^ji' l pkg, Pilkinßon; i pkg, Bunny. • EXPORTS. Murray, for West Coast— Bo pkgs. Edwards and €!o;i 20 -bags, 5 hhds ale, Sharp and Co; £4 pkgHi 1 bag, 32 pkgs Buchbolz; 121 cases, 4 . pkgs, Myers ; 10 bags, 2 hhds ale. Hooper and Co; 1 case, Th mson; 10 pbge/22 bags', Patterson; 1 coach 3 pkgs, Balme; ; 1 case, 1 pkgs, Hunt«r; 18 pkgs, Hnle;*l sack, Buxton & Co; 3 bags, Burretl; 6 pkgs,' Alexander; 4 pkgs, Benseman; 2 pkgs 1 keg: Wakney; 3 pkgs, Hodder; 1 keg, 4 pkgs, Lang ord; 2 pkgs, Lightband; 1 coop, 1 keg, Plckarfly 3 pkgs, Bartlett; 1 box. Crisp; 5 sacks. Lukins; 6 bagß> 1 keg, 14 pkgß, 2 cases, Hingston. The Wellington arrived from the North this morning, .gad sailed tor Wellington direct with a'btnit'To'O' excursionists, at 1 30 p.m The Ladybird is expected from Onehu n ga to-night, aud, •■will i sail to-morrow alternoon for Mcton 'and Wellington. Excursionist* who may desire to visit Wellington will be takeniby lierat' the same rates, and can return by the Phoebe on Suuday, or the Wellington on. Tuesday. . The^tv^f face arrived this afternoon from the West Coast, 'and will sail at 2 pm. tomorrow for Wanganui. The Murray sailed ior West Coast ports this morningV'^ - : ■ The Lyttelton left Blenheim for Wellington this morning with excursions. T».e Charles Edward will be the next boat for th« lWestX/oast, leaving here on Wednesday next. ( The Taupo arrived this afternoon from Picton|Wd toiled again for the North by the' same tide. The*, barque Boldon from London to Nelson has met with an accident in the Channel. A letter to Messr.B, N. Edwards & Co, dated. London JNbV.' ; 26, Bays:-—" The weather has been very stormy. The Boldon got damaced while.<at : ancbpr in the Downs. The night was very rough; and from 300 to 400 vessels were gathered there for shelter." The repairs rendered ; nece?sary.,. by the collision would dehv ' the Boldon until the first week in December. The c iiu l ik : FTera has been placed alongside the ship Caroline to receive some heavy goods, an^rt move them to Messrs N. Edwards and <Vs wharf, the Government wharf being too rotten 1 trt'be' trusted with their weight. Tbenext ship to follow the Boldon (rom London will be the Beautiful Star, which was advertised to If-ave early this month. The NZ. Times of Saturday says:— The schooner Waihopai, Reardon master, arrived yesterday at 4a m. She left Waitspu (.Blind Bay) on Tuesday the 1 ltb, and was becalmed for two days iv the Bay; thence light N. W. winds to the Chetwood Inlands, which che reached on lhe 14th, and fresh S. E to Port Gore. Dodged, about there for the tide, and fetche^aß^ar, the .Brothers. It then conimeneecfjipbibw, hard from the S. E. with .heavy' sea: ran for Ship Cove (Queen Charlotte'a"' Sound)' remaining there till. Sunday night, r< and beat ta, the entrance of Tory Cbani^L' -„.Bhp then reached across, and arrive<J,aß;ab,oye. ,' , ' Thq.jLytteltqn. Times of Saturday says: — The comibg ' week will ace the despatch of three Wqol ships for London, carrring colleciively o^,(ip6' v to'i3,oo6 bales of -wool The Mtroneaha Langstorie have all their cargo on board, .and.^ne 1 Zeal-»ndia nearly so. The three -vessels, will be away by Thursday next.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 20, 21 January 1876, Page 2

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IMPORTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 20, 21 January 1876, Page 2

IMPORTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 20, 21 January 1876, Page 2

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