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PORT OF KAIAPOI.

~'■■■ ABRTVED. May 6*wMargarei, ketch, Bichj from Lyttelldn. SAILER. May 4—Volunteer, ketch, Simmons, for Lytteltonr h ■' i • May 4 —Moa, Swanson, for Lyttelton. May 4—Nile, Bchooner, Green, for Lyttelk>a l .;;. " ,\ . " , ; May 4—Mullongh, b.b., Marshall, for Lyttelton. .• .- : :.:,■.-.•,- ' ■ May 4 —Alert, ketch, for Nelson, ■*•■ ' L ' IMPORTS*Per Margaret, Birch and Co., agents—3o tonsceals. i ..;..• BXPOBTS. Per Volfanteer, Birch and agents—ll6o bushels barley. Per Moa—l2 cases bacon, 69 do. cheese, 6 kegs "butter, 5 do. lard, 1021 bushels wheat, 410 do. beans, 10 do. peas, 7 tons floor, 5 bage Maori produce. Per Alert, Beharrell, agen£—lSO bushels oats, 1400 do. wheat. Per Mullongh, Bevell and Co., agents— 1600 bushels wheat, 24 bales phonninm tow. Per Nile, Birch and. Co., agents—s bales wool, 12 do. phormium,.Boo bushels barley. We are sorry to hear that an accident happened to the p.s. Clyde, belonging to Messrs D. and D. Cameron, of Saltwater Creek, last week. The steamer was going oat of the Creek when she struck on a snag, and as the tide went down the snag went about two feet through, the steamer's bottom. It is feared that it will take some time to repair the mischief, and all will be sorry for Messrs Cameron's sake, as they hare done their utmost to keep the traffic to the Saltwater Creek open. Steps are being taken to raise the Teasel. (bT TKIiB&HAPH.J POBT OF WELLINGTON. Arrived — Elizabeth Carle, Day Dawn, AsDaeia, Flirt, Maid of Otago, from Lyttelton ■■;' Amateur from Kaiapoi; Cleopatra from Oamern ; Lady Don from Hokitika. POBT CHALMEBB. Arrived—Swordfieh from Ilobart Town ; Alma from Newcastle. Sailed—Bangitoto for Bluff. The Albion is detained for a supply of coals, and sails north to-morrow.

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Press, Volume XIX, Issue 2812, 7 May 1872, Page 2

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PORT OF KAIAPOI. Press, Volume XIX, Issue 2812, 7 May 1872, Page 2

PORT OF KAIAPOI. Press, Volume XIX, Issue 2812, 7 May 1872, Page 2

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