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Shipping Intelligence.

SAILED. July 30, steamer Rangitoto, 571, Mackie, for Melbourne via South. — steamer Wellington, 261, Carey, for Picton and South. BXPKCTRD AKIJIVAI.B. ' Steamer Phoebe, from South ; August 4. Steamer Lyttelton, from Blenheim. Steamer Kennedy, from West Coast. Steamer Taranaki, from Taranaki and Manakau ; August 5. Steamer Wellington, from Picton and South ; August 12. Brig Gazelle, from Newcastle. Barque Annie Braginton, from London; sailed 9th May. Ship Celestial Queen, from London j to sail 11th June. PROJROTRD DRP AUTO UHB. Steamer Wallace, for West Coast; to-day. Steamer Lyttelton, for Bk-nheim ; August 2. Steamer Kennedy, for West Coast; AugU3t 2. Steamer Phoebe, for Taranaki and Manukau; August 5. Steamer Taranaki, for Picton and South ; August G. Steamer Wellington, for Taranaki and Manukau; August 11. IMPORTS. Rangitoto, from Melbourne via West Coast—2 cases, 3 pkgs; Mauson and Co. ; 10 boxes tea, 161 pkgssugai', 10 kegs treacle, Morrison, Sclauders and Co.; 1 pkge, Wilkina; 82 pkga sugar, Order ; 6

oven', 1 bdle buckots, 10 kegs nails, 4 cases liard •ware, 1 bale, N. Edwards and Co. ; 2 bdls steel, 1 spring*, 2 pkgs, Buxton and Co. ; GOO bags barlov Haopor and Dadson ; 1 case, 3 brushes, 1 parcel Stavert and Co. ; 2 kega sausage skins, 5 cases Fisher ; 2 cases, 28 parcels ami pkga gis plant, Pro yincial Government ; 1 double-furrow plough, H Martin j 3 pkgs, Wymond and Co. ; 14 oases, Bux ton and Co. ; 1 parcel, Dee ; 2 oases,* Webster ; ] case, Scotf. ; 1 bale, Manson ; C eases, Order j ] truss, Rowlands; 1 parcel, Munaon. STXPOQTB. Murbay, for West Coast— 2s chests candles, 2c cases whiskey, 1 coil lead pipe, 5 sacks oatmeal, C boxes clothes-pegs, "1 ease confectionery, 2 eases boots' 10 sacks seed, 10 eases coffee, 10 sacks outmeal, 2 cases iron, 1 case glass, 80 kegs butter, 6£ pkga, Edwards and Co. ; 10 kegs butter, 2 ensce eggs, 5 pkgs, Cawlhron ; 1 case biscuits, Griflm ; 2 sacks oytters, Jones*; 5 Mid?, 5 qr-ctuks ato, Hooper fttid Dodson ; 6 tin bolts, 4 bars, 14 bolts, 1 pkgo washer?, 1 big sundries, Mo u tray ; 3 bags oysters, 3 boxes eggs, Smith ; 1 case pictures, Oakey ; 1 case fiith, Allen ; 1 case glassware, Buxton and Co. ; 2 trusses, Lightband ; 1 cask wine, Jlnle ; 3 pkgs, Jones ; 3 boxes glass, Morrison, Sclanders, ond Co. ; 48 sacks, Livick ; 2fi sacks, Myers ; 3,000 bricks, Patching ; 1 keg butter, Price ; 1 parcel, Waxman. Tabanaki, for Taranaki andMannknu — 4 qr ensks rum, 10 haf chests tea, 5 cases old torn, 3 casks BUgar 36 b' xes candles, 2 cases, Fisher ; 1 pkgp, Jackson 13 pkgs, Edwards and Co. ; 6 bara, Buxten an* . Co. ; 1 trunk, Lightband; 2 boxes gold, Bank o. ,<cw Zealand ; 1 box, Hingston ; 8 sacks Hale. Steamer Rangitoto. — The steamer Rangitoto Jeft Hobson's Buy at 2.25 p.m. on tho 22nd, and cleared tho Heads at 5.45 p.m. ; passed Wilson's Promontory at 4 30 a.m. on tho 23rd, and arrived off Hokitika at 7 a.m. on the 28th, having experienced light oistorly winds and fine weather on the passage. Left Hokitika nt 12.20 p.m., arriving oIF Greymouth ut 2.20 p.m. ; left again for Nelson at 3 p.m., and arrived at 2.15 p.m on Tuesday. The Ranoitoto, with tho English nidita, sailed yestorday at noon for Melbourne) via Southern ports. The N.Z.S.S. Company's steamer Wellington eniled yesterday ut noon for Pictmi and Southern ports. The Anchor Lino stemner Wulluce sails this morning at nine o'clock for West Coast ports. (I The steamer Lyttelton, hourly expected from Blenheim, will sail for that port on Saturday. NOTICE OF MAILS. For Blenheim, per s.s. Lyttelton, on Saturday. •For Motueka, MoTunrr, Waitaitj-, Takaka, Coliingwood, Bedstead Golly, &c, per steamer or sailing vessel. For Waimea West, close every Tuesday , ' Thursday, and Saturday, at 2*90 p.m. : arrive every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, ut 11 a.m. ' For Appleby, Upper and Lower Motjtebe, Ng-a-timoti, Morr/EKA, and Riwaka, close every Monday and Thursday, at 830 a.m.; arrive every! Tuesday and Friday, at 3 p m. For Thorpe, close every Monday, at B*3o a ra. ; arrive ovevy Tuesday, at. 3 p.m. For Stokb, Richmond, Hope, SiutiNa Guovk, Wakefield, and Fox-hilt,, close at Chief Postoffice, daily, at 230, p.m*; and arrive at Chief Post-oflico, daily, at 11 a.m. For Wakapuaka, closo every Wednesday and Saturday, at 230 p.m. ; arrive every Wednesday and Saturday, at 11 a.m. N For Tadmoe and Wangaprka, close every Tuesday, at 2 p.m. j arrivo every Friday, at 11 a.m. SruNKr J. Dick, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Nelson, July 29. MARRIED. Mikkelsen-— Devanny.— On July 29, at St. Mary's Church, Nelson, by tho Rev. Father Garin, Mic'kel Antoni Mikkelsen, of Wcstport, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. A. Devanny, Nelson. DIED. Epps.— On July 29, Mary, wife of Mr. Thomas Epps, aged G6 years. SitBPHAUD.— On July 30, at the Hospital, Nelson, Mr. Alexander Sheplmrd, aged 57 years.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 78, 31 July 1873, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 78, 31 July 1873, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 78, 31 July 1873, Page 2