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EXPORTS.

Colleen Bawn, for Havelock: 10 bags flour. 1 case currants, 1 case pickles. 3 boxes candles, 1 box vinegar, 2 pkgs sundries, Wilkie. Mersrs. N. Edwards & Co.'s fine steamer Kennedy, arrived yesterday afternoon, after a most successful trip to the West "Coast. She left Nelson at 2.30 p.m., on March 24th; arrived off the Grey on the 25th, at 9 p.ro., and came to anchor, on the 26th, at 6 a.m., crossed the Grey Bar, on the 27th, at 7 p.m., left the Grey for Hokitika, and came to anchor off that port, two hours afterwards ; on the 28th, at 7 a.m., crossed the Hokitika Bar, and came alongside the wharf; on the 30th, at 10 a.m., left for Okarita, arrived there on the same day, at 9.30 p.m.; on the 31st, at noon, left for Bruce Bay, arrived there the same day, at 5 p.m.; left again for Okarita at 7 p.m., when she arrived the following day, at 10a.m.; left there for Hokitika. at noon, crossed the bar at 11.30 p.m. on the 2nd April, left Hokitika for the Grey at 10.20 a.m., arrived at 12.30 p.m.; on the 3rd, at 11 a.m., left the Grey for Nelson, and arrived alongside the wharf shortly after 2 p.m., yesterday. She brings about 12 passengers, and 3,500 ounces of gold. The Kennedy reports that a large rush had set in at the Grey from the south. The Bruce had brought many passengers. And the Lioness landed 150 passengers from the South Australian, on Tuesday.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 27, 5 April 1866, Page 2

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EXPORTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 27, 5 April 1866, Page 2

EXPORTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 27, 5 April 1866, Page 2

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