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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED. April 11, Hebe, brig, from Newcastle. — Keera, s., from West Coast. DEPARTED. April 10, Venture, cutter, for C^'ingwood. — Rapid, schooner, for Havelock. -r-; Sisters, schooner, for Admiralty Bay. 12, Airedale, s., for Picton and South. ENTERED INWARDS. April 11, Albion, s., 453, Kidney, from Melbourne, -via Hokitika. Passengers: Saloon — Mr. and Mrs. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. Margin and family (7). Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Black and family (7), Mrs. Solomon and infant, Miss Jones and servant, Miss Davis, Miss Fieldham, Messrs. Bain. Gilligan, Dunning, Nankarin, Jones, Cass, Sewers, Grant, Spread, Fletcher, Robson, Thomson, Sperling, Cohen, Mitchell, M'lntyre, Britton, M'Carlney, Couper, Wilkinson, Robinson, Waters, and 50 in steerage. — Wellington, s., 262. Francis, from Picton and South. Passengers : Saloon-Miss Dodson, Miss Laing, Miss Moore. Miss Feron, Miss Colt, Mrs. Baker,]Vlrs. Darkin, Mrs. Black and child, Mrs. Avery and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Wemyss and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Avery and iamily, Mr. and Mrs. Salter, Captain Rough, Messrs. Dodson, Hale, Rose, Davies, Epps, Pike, Goulter, Gough, Leaciam, Garsidet, and 7 for North; second cabin— Messrs. Lanvpus, O'Neill, Nicholson, Paterson, Mrs. Goodman and 2 children, Miss Douglass, and 2 lor North. — Deva, brig, 244, Aldred. from Newcastle. — Ellen, brig, 243, Law, from Newcastle. CLEARED OUTWARDS. April 11, Airedale, s., 286, Meikleham, for Picton and South. Passengers : Saloon— Mrs. Hawke and 2 children, Messrs. Deal. O'Leary, Blackadder, and 16 original; second cabin — Mr. Orr, and 6 original. — Unity, cutter, 14, Davison, for Collingwood. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Taranaki, s., from Wellington nnd Picton. Claud Hamilton, s., irom Dunedin and South. Wallaby, s., from West Coast. Otago, s., from Sydney. Kdnigin Augusta, barque, from London. Mary Ann, brigantine, from Newcastle. PRO J ECTED D EPARTURES. Kennedy, s., for West Coast. •Thane, s., for Napier. Wellington, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. Albion, s.. for Melbourne and South ; to-day, at 6 p-m. Claud Hamilton, s., for Hokitika; April 15. Otago, s., for Melbourn and South; April 21. Necromancer, schooner, for Blenheim; April 14. VESSELS IN HARBOR. Thane, s. Kennedy, s. Lyttelton, s., from Blenheim. Wellington, s. Albion, s. Keera, s. Dona Anita, barque, from London Danish Beauty, barque. Alarm, brig. Deva, brig. Ellen, brig. Hebe, brig. Mary Ann, brigantine. Necromancer, schooner from Croixelles. Nautilus, schooner. City of Nelson, schooner. Emerald Isle, schooner. Roving Bride, cutter, from Tata Islands. Polly, cutter. Thames, cutter. Unity, cutter. IMPORTS. Deva, from Newcastle : 333 tons coals, P.N.Z. and A.R.M. Company. Ellen, from Newcastle : 374 tons coals, P.N.Z. and A.R.M. Company. Wellington, from Picton and South : 1 case, N. Edwards and Co. ; 4- eases kerosine, Langford and Co.; 4 pkgs drapery, Order; 6 cases toys, 3 eases glassware, 2 pkgs furniture, 40 cases kerosine, De Carle ; 1 bin, CampbeU ; 1 bale, Elliott ; 2 hhds ale, Morrison and Co. ;7 casks cheese, Brook ; 1 pkge, Scott; G pkgs leather, Lightband and Co. Albion, from Melbourne : 7 pkgs nails, 3 cases, I. M. Hill; 12 ovens, H. Hounseil ; 10 cases kerosine, 2 cases castor oil, I case sundries, 20 kegs nails, 1 case iron, Wilkie ; 2 qr-casks brandy, 1 case cigars. Order ; 2 pkgs stationery, Lucas and Son ; 1 bale bags, Fisher ; 1 case books. Hounseil ; 20 boxes soap, N. Edwards and Co ; 1 case glass, Levien and Co.; 24 bales tobacco, I keg bolts, i bag rivets, N. Edwards aad Co,; 1 case, Wilson and Co.; 1 pkge, Whitwell. EXPORTS. .Unity, for Collingwood -. 2 hhds beer, Uarley & Sons; 2 casks beer, 2 bags sugar, 5 pkgs sundries, Edwards & Co.; 1 and h tons flour, Hounseil. Airedale, for Picton & South : 6 cases gin. 6 cases brandy, 1 qr-eask rum, 6 boxes sperm, G boxes tea, 2 casks biscuits, 5 cases kerosine, 10 pkgs sundries. Fisher & Co. ; 3 bags potatoes, Edwards & Co.; 20 bags flour, 2 pks sundiies, Hounseil; 4 hhds ale, Hooper & Co.; 1 box, Wilkie; I bale leather, 1 trunk boots, Liglitband; 8 bars iron, Buxton & Co.; 8 bdls flax, Levien & Co.; 3 casks apples, Dc Carle & Co.; 14 cases apples, 5 turkeys, Deal; 5 cases fruit, Hale ; Scaseslruit, Epps; 10 pkgs biscuits, Johns & Co.; 107 coils wire, Braithwaite; 1 box, Irwin; 3 cases apples, Badman; 1 case fruit, Simpson; 4 boxes fruit, Nixon; 1 case -fruit, Davies. The Album left Port Phillip Heads, at 7.10 p.m., i'itiiiiisk She experieuced S.E. winds at firsthand

latterly southerly. Arrived at Hokitika at 1 p,m. on the 10th, and transhipped 1 1 saloon and 140 steerage passengers, and some cargo, to the William Miskin, and left, after receiving passengers, at 6 p.m. same day, arriving at Nelson at 1.30 on the llth. The Albion received her half-yearly overhaul at Melbourne. Yesterday morning the Keera returned from her expedition to the southward, bringing back two of those men who were reported by the Barwon. Happily they were not in such distress as at first supposed, although they had been without fool ior 30 hours; but having fortunately captured a seal, the fire which attracted the attention oflhe Barwon was kindled to roast a portion of its flesh. They proved to belong to a party of prospectors, and had been despatched by the main body (who remained at Jackson's Bay) to test the country towards Milford Sound, and when the Barwon passed they were returning to their mates.— lF. C. Times, April 1.0. '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 33, 12 April 1866, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 33, 12 April 1866, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 33, 12 April 1866, Page 2

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