SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
;.jk -^l f; f _.'■ ARRIVALS. • & March 5v Kennedy, s., from Motueka. If V , V '"DEPARTURES. March 5, .Claud Hamilton, s., for Hokitika and Melbourne*' . ,™ ENTERED INWAEDS. March 5, Ventare, cutter, 15, Windover, from Collingwood. 20 passengers. — Unity, cutter, 14, Davison, from Collingwood, in ballast; : 17 passengers. — Australian. Maid, schooner, 17. Kilgour, from Waitapu. •'".•■;. CLEARED OUTWARDS. March .s,.Rainbler, 47, Aamodt, for Havelock. .^EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wonga wjmga^ s., from Grey and Hokitika. Black Swan, s., from Sydney. Gothenburg/ s.,from Melbourne, via Hokitika. Airedale, s., Irom Taranaki and Manukau ; March 10. Wellington, 's.7"from Picton and South ; March 10. Rangitoto, s., from Melbourne, via Hokitika. Rangatira,.s.j fiom Wellington. Albion, s., from Melbourne, ■via Hokitika. Barwon, s., from Melbourne, via Hokitika. DariisH'Beauty, barque, from London;, sailed Dec. 10. Kbnigin Augusta, barque,' from London. Alarm, brig, from Newcastle. Deva, brigjfrom Newcastle. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kennedy, s., for Grey and Hokitika, March 8, 9 a.m. Airedale, s., for Southern Ports, March 12, 2 p.m. Wellington, s., for Taranaki and Manukau, March 12. Emerald Isle, schooner, for W. Wanganui, to-morrow. Ellen, brig, for; Newcastle. Highlander,' for Newcastle. Venture, for Collingwood. Rambler, ketch,- for Harelock. | VESSELS IN HARBOR. Kennedy, s., from'Motueka. , Dona Anita, barque, from London. Chance, barque, from Newcastle. Highlander,, brig, from Newcastle. Ellen/ .'brig, from Newcastle. Necromancer, schooner from Croixelles. Emerald Isle, from Wairau. Rapid, Schooner, from French Pass. Australian Maid, schooner, from Waitapu. Sisters, schooner, from CrbixeUes [' Jane, schooner, from Motupipi. Roving Bride, cutter, from Tata Islands. ; Ann, cutter, from Waitapu. Polly, cutter, from Croixelles. Venture, cutter, ironi Cdllingvrood. Unity, cutter, from Collingwood. IMPORTS. Australian Maid, from Waitapu ■; 4,500 ft. timber, 8 sacks. 1 potatoes, 8 kegs butter, 1 box eggs, 8 sacks 'whe^t;; Order. Venture^ from Collingwood : 30 pkgs, Hawk, EXPORTS. Rambler, for Havelock : 4 casks sundries, Barton; 16 tons coal, Gibbons. Lizzy Coi/eson. — Our Sydney friends have sent us another little brigantine loaded with a miscellaneous^ cargo. The Lizzy Coleson which arrived in port yesterday, is a well built craft of 6 1 tons register, and by her appearance we should judge her to be a fast sailor and a good sea boat. She belongs to the same firm as the Susannah Booth and Jane Lockart, both of which are regular traders here, and have always been remarkable for the rapidity and regularity with which they make their passages. In this respect the Lizzy Coleson promises to rival them, having run from land to land in eight days, — she left Sydney on the 19th February, and made the land off Cape Foulwind on the 27th. Her cargo consists of 50 cases brandy, 50 do. geneva, 40 do. stout, 17 mats sugar, 30 tons coal, 320 bags flour, 24 do. maize, 123 do. potatoes, 36 do. bran, 2 do. warps, 3 drums nails, 1,030 palings, 24 bags onions, 70J pairs fowls, 1 case turnery. — West Coast Times, March 2.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 2, 6 March 1866, Page 2
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