SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED. May 30, Sisters, schoon?r, from Felorus. June 1, Kennedy, s., from West Coast. DEPARTED. May 31, Airedale, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. June 1, Otago, s., for Hokitika and Sydney. CLEARED OUTWARDS. May 31, Diana, schooner, 25, Lake, for Pelorus Sound, in ballast. — Phoebe, s., 416, Gardyne, for Picton and South. Passengers : saloon— Messrs. Monrad, Wrutter, Warren, Hackett, Sheath, Phillips, and 9 original; second cabin— Mrs. Woller, Messrs. Freeth, Frask, Allarden. — Airedale, s., 286, Meikleham, for Taranaki and Manukau. 21 passengers from South and 2 natives. — Otago, s., 457, Randall, for Sydney, via Hokitika. Passengers: saloon — 16 from South; second cabin —Messrs. Mofliitt, Hill, Scadden, Sunderland, and 48 from South. "EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Albion, s., from Melbourne, via Hokitika. Gothenburg, s., from Melbourne, via Hokitika. Wallaby, s.,'from West Coast. -Konigin Augusta, barque, from London; sailed Feb. 13 Dreadnought, barque, from London. Deva, brig, from Newcastle. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Thane, s., for Grey and Hokitika. Kennedy, s., for Blenheim. Florence, ketch, for Lyttelton. Chance, barque, from Newcastle. "VESSELS IN HARBOR.Lyttelton, s., from Blenheim. Nelson, s. Thane, s. Kennedy, s. Chance, barque'. Alarm, brig. Ellen, brig. City of Nelson, schooner. Diana, schooner. Emerald Isle, schooner. Australian Maid, schooner.Nautilus, schooner. Deesse, schooner. Waiotahi, schooner. Sisters, schooner. Thames, cutter. Unity, cutter. Venture, cutter. EXPORTS. Otago, for Sydney: 19 cases boots, 3 trunks do, 1 bale, calico, Merrington; 1 bale flour, Bryant; 81 sheepskins, 1 bale hides, Davis; 9 bales lines, Levien &Co. Airedale, for Taranaki and Manukau: 1 bin, 4 boxes glass, Edwards & Co; 2 cases boots, Lightband;; 2 kegs horse-shoes, Sherra^t; I bin, Curtis Brothers; 1 case coffee, Fisher ; IS hhds ale, Field; HS pkgs biscuit, Johns; 5 sacks lime, Lukins; 3 boxes apples, Bank of New Zealand. Phoebe, for Picton and South: 12 pkgs plants, 1 pkg trees, Hale; 3 cases bottled porter, hlf-chest tea, I keg shot, 5 pkgs sundries ; 46 hides, Bethany ; 1 case fruit, Johns; 1 pkg nails, P.N.Z. & A.R.M. Co; 2 kegs wine, Fouler. The Kennedy* left Hokitika on the 28th ult., at 7 a.m., and arrived at the Grey after a run of 2 h hours; left the Grey, for the Buller, the following morning, at 10, where she arrived off the bar at 4 in the afternoon, and at 9 in the evening crossed the bar and entered the river. Left an hour afterwards for Nelson, but in consequence of the state of the weather, was obliged to put back at 11 a.m., on the 30th. Left again, yesterday, at 10.30 a.m., and arrived here this inorning, at 8.30, making the passage in 22 hours.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 75, 1 June 1866, Page 2
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430SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 75, 1 June 1866, Page 2
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