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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVED. July 6, barque Violet, from London. 6, 1. R.M. steamer Auckland, from Picton and Wellington, — schooner Kapid, from Collingwood. SAILED. July 5, schooner City of Nelson, for Taranaki. 6, ship Fray Bentos, for Newcastle, N.S.W. ENTERED INWARDS. July G, schooner Rapid, 20, Barnea, from. Collingwood, in ballast. Nine passengers. — I.R.M. steamer Auckland, 664, Hagley, from Picton. Passengers : saloon — Count de la Pasture, Messrs. Palmer and Mallinson, and fourteen in second cnbin. — barque Violet, 496, Wiseman, from London. Passengers : cabin — Miss Stevenson, Messrs. J. Cock, John Cock, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mr. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Kelling, Dr. Bruen : steerage — Mesdames Murphy, Riordan, Mr. Reddon, Mesdames Qumlaw, O'Connor, Elliott, Clements, Mr. Marliu, Mesdames R. Martin, B. Martin, Messrs. Hughes, Price, Miss Sullivan, Susannah Penny and child, Ellen Barry and son, Julia Sullivan and two children, Mesdames Billiard, C. Bullard, E. Bullard, Mr. and Mrs. Bosselman and nine children, Mr. and Mrs. Ewers, Mrs. Burke and five children, Mr. and Mrs. Bookman and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, Mr. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Se\erne nnd six children, Miss Walsh, Mrs. Hunter and three children, Mr. J. Hunter, Miss Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd and five children, Messrs. Jellymau, Phillips, Bound}', Law son, and Lever. CLEARED OUTWARDS. July 5, barque Sea Breeze, 341, Currie, for Launceston. — cutter Ann, 18, Eure, for AVnitapu. Three passengers. 6, I.R.M. steamer Auckland, GOl, Hagley, for Sydney. Passengers : second cabin — Messrs. Gathraite, Hayes, M'lrven, M'Donnell, Campbell, Murphy, O'Meally, M'Mann, and four original. IMPORTS. Violet, from London — 1 case, Jones; 1 case, Kirk; 1 case, Stowe; 1 box, Lane; 1 case, Black; 1 case, Vaughan; 2 cases, Monro; 1 case, Salter; 3 cases, Provincial Secretary ; lease, Elson ; 3 cases, Bishop of Nelson ; 1 bundle, Collins ; 2 cases, Robertson ; 1 pkge, Lucas ; 45 pkgs, Fisher ; 90 tons coals, 17 cases, 10 hhds., 3 bales, 5 pkgs, Order ; 100 cases, 6 bales, 279 pkgs, 3 crates, H. Davis ; 4 cases, 38 boxes, 6 pkgs, 3 trunks, A. W. Scaile ; 2 cases, 175 pkgs, Morrison, Selanders, and Co. ; 1 case, R. S. Malcolm ; 4 pkgs, 1 case, D. Moore ; 3d pkgs, S. A. Joseph ; 5 cases, Thornton ; 03 pkgs, 2 cases, Curtis Brothers ; 3 cases, M. Davis ; 40 pkgs, J. T. Miller ; 9 pkgs, H. Wilkins ; 29 pkgs, W. C. Wilkins ; 6 pkgs, E. Ladlcy ; 5 cases, T. B. Hadtteld; 1 case, H. C. Daniell; 4 cases, S. W. Strong; 401 pkgs, A. S. Braithwaite; 3 bales, 6 pkgs, H. D. Jackson; 1 case, 79 pkgs, J. R. Dodson; 1 ease, H. Drew ; 1 pkge, J. Wntkins; 1 case, J. B. Graeser ; 1 case, W. Wright ; 4 cases, W. Darby; 4 cases, Hodder and Talbot ; 184 pkgs, E. Buxton and Co. ; 3 pkgs, R. Sutcliil'e; 6i tierces, J. Beit; 1 case, Archdeacon Govett; 2 cases, C.Elliott; 1,751 pkgs, 50 camp-o> ens, 24,000 slates, 620 bars, 45 bundles, 33 plates iron; N. Ednards and Co. ; and 3 cases, J. Sinclair. Auckland, from South — 1 case, Bentley; 1 bale drapery, Scaife ; 2 pkg3 spice, Snow; 2 cases, J. and E. Paul; 1 pkge, Lightband and Jackson ; 1 pkge, Taylor ; 1 pkge, Jones ; 2 pkgs drapery, Parkinson ; 1 pkge drapery, Marks ; 1 box £3,000, Bank of New Zealand; 1 pkge, BailUe. EXPORTS. Additional, per Otago, for South— l case, Baker ; 2 drums oil, I.R.M. Company ; 87 hides and 15 calf skins, Bettany; 14 pkgs plants and trees, William Hale. Additional, per Ladxbibd, for South— ll pkgs plants and trees, William Hale. Sea Bbekze. for Launceston— s bales corks, N. Edwards and Co. Ann, for Waitapu— 2 cases geneva, 1 case old torn, 1 cask ale, Hooper and Co. ; 1 box cigars, 2 boxes candles, 1 cask and 1 gunny sugar, 1 bag sugar, 1 pkge sundries, 1 box tea, 5 bags flour, Rentoul Brothers ; 1 box tea, 1 pkge sundries, Wilkie ; 1 box candles, 1 box soap, 1 pkge tobacco, 4 bags salt, 1 pkge coffee, 1 pkge ammunition, 10 bags flour, Hounsell; 1 pkge guns, Cawthron; 2 bags flour, Condell. ' Auckland, for Sydney — 1 trunk boots, Lightband and Jnckson j 70 bales wool, 1 pkge photographs, N. Edwards and Co. The Auckland. — The I.R.M. Company's s.s. Auckland arrived at Nelson, on the night of the 6th July, from Wellington and Picton. She brings the following passengers : cabin — Count de la Pasture, Messrs. Maliuson, and Palmer, and fourteen in the steerage. The Aucklaud left Manukau on 28th ultimo, at 1 p.m.; Taranaki, 29th, 3"30 p.m.; Nelson, 2nd instant, 745 a.m. ; Picton, 3rd, 1030 a.m. ; Wellington, sth, 6"45 a.m.; Picton, sth, 5 p.m. She has experienced Irom Wellington here, fine, calm weather and smooth seas. She brings £5,000 specie for the Bank of New Zealand, and takes 3,831 ounces of gold dust from Otago to Sydney, and about 2,000 ounces from Picton for the same place. The 5.9. Otago left Wellington tor Lyttelton, on the 4th, at 430 p.m., the Phoebe having lelt for the same port at two o'clock of the same day. Captain Wheeler took command of the Phoebe, Captain Worsp joining the Otago, Mr. Hagley, chief officer of that ship, taking command of the Auckland, and Mr. Vann, purser of the Phcebe, also joining the Auckland.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 81, 7 July 1864, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 81, 7 July 1864, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 81, 7 July 1864, Page 2