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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED. ■- . : 1

April 30, ship Be*utiful St-ir, 647, Morgan, irom London— Passengers : Mtssrs Jackson, Tuck, Allen, Barker and .Price. > ; — barque Melros<&2B7, Kenny,' from Newcastle. "V ''-'' ** — ketch Emerald, 40, Whitley, from Lyttelton. . — steamer Taranaki, 299, Lloyd, from Taranaki and Manukau— Passengers : Mrs Clarkson, Rev. Mr Backhouse, Messrs Boss, Barker, Claskson, White, Thomas, Parson, Turner, Owen, 5 in steerage, and 34 for South. — cntter Midge, 16, Eure, from Waitapu. May l, steamer,. Wallace,64, Conway, from West Coast— Passengers: Powell Troupe (4), Messrs O'Conor,, Boss, Young, Engel, Jeffrey, Corr, Dobson, -Ferris^Roskruge, James (2), and 1 Chinaman. — barque Canny Scott, 327, Blake, from Newcastle. SAILED. ApriU29; cutter Dart, 16, Fraser, for Havelacki -Je-.- i-V 'i '■'*.-'. '" " - — Bcbbohfe*, Rieh_.rd and Mary, 44, Moore, for Tata Island: . ! ' — steamer Kennedy, 138, Whitwell, for Wanganui. •■ >;..!••../ ■■-■ '■ May lfrteatner Taranaki, 299, Lloyd, fJr Picton arid South. : ' — steamer Wallace, 64, Conway, for West Coast. ' . vi k.a v »• •iMipoitTs. ; - ;./,.'''* Melross, from Newcastle— 4os. tons coal.' 1 60 bags bone dust,' Vcbils rope, 10 coal baskets, Cross BtoS-' :^,V ; '. : *,'; .- . "' ' "■ • Emeral'dJlfrom Lyttelton-— 4OO bags wheat. £0 bags barley, 60 bags flour, -60 bags grass seed, 160 l?aj;s oatmeal, Mabin. Taranakji from Taranaki and Manukau^B pkgs, Wilkins; i _aw, Sclanders and 'Co; 3B pkgs, MSbin'rl box, Lyell. Wallacerf foiri West Coast— 4o tons coal, Edwards'* /tyy v \ \ /-. •-< r* /■-,.'. 'A. >r s .;_ - ' • Midget from Waifapu— 7ooo feet timber, Scott. .* < j {s'*■'■ - - j EXPORTS., . Dart, foe Havelock—t qr-cask; brandy, 16 pkg«, Davis & Co; 21 pkgs, Edwards & Co; 25 pkgß^viep;. 2 hhds alp, Harley; 7 pkgs,, Buxton &.'Co;{jJL.tbn,co.al..Order. . • . Kennedy,* for Wanganui— 2 kegs, 2 drums shot, Edwar^&.C ); 7- cases frpit, „Hale; *. 1 , ca.e.l bag,'Hoida!way; "0 baes malt, Hooper; 7 bales hops, Buxton, ,&. Co;, 15, cases apples, Patter son ;.2 c&^es'drapery,. Wymond & Co. The Kennedy will;-a.Triye f rom , JWanganui to-morrow morning early. The ketcl*Emefj»\d arrived from Lyttelton pn Satu^ay^.ii^'Bi.cargo^ot breadßtufls, after apasßageoffiVeitlajj'B.-. /j;.-) ' 'V. •'r*j > The schooner .Awaroa arrived from Wanganui this afterndoo,* having left that port on,' Saturday J.iijst.) ./She -brings, a cargo of Jive Btook. V. V,',V..^ "!."*.';. _.*..'. A -•;'*, " -■ * The Wallace' atiive.q. I<bie morning after a ' very .roijigh ( p.assftgs'._from. „'Wettport.. ..She/ sailed agai^ [foi:, -,ZWM^ C^ 8 * .P-? rt A j he San Franbisco mail; at *2 pm. '.'.. . Z. . r f The BQhqonerr]Ricbard.and Mary sailed, iot ... the Tata < 'jßra^8 l qij^Saturday.la»t.'. Captain . Nelson hnving' tep-ere ( d hjs resignation! Capt. Moore, late chief c|-B6er of thep.s. Lyttelton, was appoiu&a IH-'hls -stead. - The h'tifque^Ctanny, , Scot arrived at the outer .an inoVage* this morning, after a pnssaie of eleven dayß fjro'ihlNewcastle.. As she left about theisaqie timo asthe Melroee,'she must have experienced /.Bomeihing, like the -same ; ■weather. She7.bripit«v,». cargo of coal con-,, signed to Messrs 'N. Edwards and Co, , „ The ship Iftautif uK Stir, Captain Morgan, 106 days out iroto Lbndopi 1 arrived "at tbe outer anchoroge yesierciay ; mOrnirig. ''She reports haviDg met with a severe gale off Tasmania, in the ctSu^sebf which a heavy sea carried away f - Her*' starboard bulwarks. Bhe has a large cirgo,, and is consigned to Messrs N.Edwards and -Go.' rShe was, towed iuto harbor by^the/ Wallace ithiß afternoon. The Taranaki arrived from the North, with the San Franci co mail, at 11 o'clock last night,, and sai.led for Pieton and Sou thby. J the same tide- in consequence of instructions from the Government to push her forward as quickly fo'' pOssible./i-i- order to ensure her arrival at* ''Dunedin- on* Wednesday morning, so tbat replie§4"6 letters might be despatched from there by the, Colima leaving on tbat dav. t „ '..■-'"" ; The collier barquia, Melrose, Captain Kenny, arrived from JVjew_castle yesterdiy, and sailed into harbor on the' niornirig's tide. The cap-'---tain sports leaving Newcastle on April 20th; cxperiende'diin'e -weather with light southerly' winds until Thursdays last, when* she en-' countered a" -heavy- gale trom the S.S.W. with a potboil 'eea; 'took in sail, aad allowed the vessel to reach under fore and main tops-tils. At noon a heavy sea broke on board, smashing both boats (cedar built, and brand ne*w), and doing *6ther damage; towards evening the weather moderated, and the vessel stood on her course, sighting Cape Farewell on Iriday evenibg. and arriving as above. ' Sighted a vessel oa Thursday steering eastward. The Melrose brings s cargo of 405 tons of coal and 10 tons bone dust, consigned to Messrs Crocs Bros. -We are. .indebted to Captain Kenny for Newcastle exchanges.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 110, 1 May 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 110, 1 May 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 110, 1 May 1876, Page 2

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