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ARRIVED.

April 2, Elizabeth, schooner, from Lyttelton. DEPARTED. April 2, Taranaki, s., for Picton and "Wellington. — Airedale, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. ENTERED INWARDS. April 2, Unity, cutter; 14, Davison, from Collingvood. Mary Thompson, schooner, 61, O'Conuell, from Havelock. April 2, Clan* .Hamilton, s., 530, Ponsonby, from Melbourne, via Hokitika. Passengers : Saloon — Messrs. Smith, Benjamin, Oakes, Freeth, Marte, Kennedy; second cabin—Mr. Bishop, Mr. Willis, and 13 for South. — Elizabeth, schooner, 33, Stevenson, from Lyttelton. CLEARED OUTWARDS. March 31, South Australian, s., 436, Pain, for Melbourne, via Hokitika. Passengers : Saloon —Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Harris and 3 children-, second cabin —Mr. Reid, and 129 original passengers for Hokitika. — Tararua, s., 523, Ferguson, for Sydney, via Ploldtika. April 2, Taranaki, 299, Seymour, for Picton and Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Mrs. Donkin, Miss Birch, Miss Moore, Mr. Hawk and 2 children, and 16 original; second cabin —Mr. Bydder. — Pearl, ketch, 34, Cracknell,for Havelock,in ballast. — Phoebe, s., 416, Gardyne, for Picton and South. Passengers: Saloon —Messrs. Green, Hale, Varley. M'Crae, Del Colombo, and 3 from North; second cabin—Mr. and Mrs. M'Arthur, Mr. Wright, Mr. J. Wright, and 8 for North. — Airedale, s., 286. Meiklehavn, for Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers: Saloon —Rev. Mr. Wallis, and 15 original; second cabin —6 original. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. j Gottenburg, s., from Melbourne. Kennedy, s., from West Coast. Wonga Wonga, s., from West Coast. Lyttelton, s., from Blenheim. Danish Beauty, barque, from London; sailed Dec. 10. Konigin Augusta, barque, from London. Alarm, brig, from Newcastle. Deva, brig, from Newcastle. Ellen, brig, from Newcastle. Mary Ann, brigantine, from Newcastle. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Claud Hamilton, s., for Hokitika and Bluff; April 4. Wallaby, s., for West Coast. Chance, barque, for Newcastle, this week. Colleen Bawn, schooner. VESSELS IN HARBOR. Thane, s. Wallaby, s. Claud Hamilton, s. Dona Anita, barque, from London. Chance, barque, from Newcastle. Necromancer, schooner from Croixelles. Nautilus, schooner. Eapid, schooner. Australian Maid, schooner. Colleen Bawn, schooner. Jane, schooner. City of Nelson, schooner. Emerald Isle, schooner. Mary Thompson, schooner. Elizabeth, schooner. Rambler, ketch. Roving Bride, cutter, from Tata Islands. Polly, cutter. Unity, cutter. IMPORTS. Mary Thompson, from Eavelock: 40,000 ft timber, Cawthron. Unity, from Collingwood: I ton potatoes, 1 hide, 1 pksr sheepskins. Elizabeth, from Lyttelton: 0 cases jams, Order; 450 sacks wheat, Saunders. Claud Hamilton, from Melbourne: 44 lengths guttering, 52 lengths pipes, 0 socket pipes, 14 heads, 14 shoes, 1 pkg, 1 pump, Scott; 1 box debentures, Union Bank; 3 pkgs, Hounscll ; 30 pkgs effects, Francis; 3 kegs nails, 1 case, Wilkins; 2 b:ues packs, 12 cases porter, 2 cases bacon, 16 pkgs rope, I bide corks, .Bentley & Co. EXPORTS. Airedale, for North: 38half-chests tea. Brook; 63 cases apples, Lockhart; 12 hhds beer, 3 cases fruit, Eield; 5 casks rice, Edwards & Co.; 1 pkg grass seed, Buxton & Co.; 2 pkgs boots, 6 cases kcrosine, 4 pkgs fruit, Lightband; 5 pkgs fruit Lockhart; 2 hhds ale, Field ; 1 box fruit, Davidson; 9 half-chests tea, Brook. Taranaki, for South: 1 pkg leather, Lightband; 20 bags flour, 1 case coffee, 1 case biscuits, Fisher; 2 hhds and 2 casks ale Hooper & Co.; 1 case confectionery, Wilkins; 1 pkgJT.Z. Telegraph Company. Phoebe, for South: 0 bales tobacco, Wiesenhavern; 4 hhds ale, Hooper & Co.; 1 trunk, llarford; 2 hhds beer, Field ; 59 hides and 7 calf skins, Rettany ; 300 pkgs fencing materials, Braithwaite ; 22 cases apples, Brook. Tararua, for Sydney: 244 ozs gold, Bank of New Zealand; 1 barrel ale, Hooper & Co.; 3 bales and 2 pkgs wool, Morrison & Co. The Rtjahine, s., was appointed to sail from Gravesend, for Melbourne and New Zealand, on 20th February. A melancholy occurrence is reported from Great Yarmouth. The Gorleston lifeboat, manned by sixteen men, left the shore on the errand of saving some of their brethren who were in peril by the-

storm; but scarcely had they crossed to the bar when the boat capsized and twelve of the crew were drowned.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 25, 3 April 1866, Page 2

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ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 25, 3 April 1866, Page 2

ARRIVED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 25, 3 April 1866, Page 2