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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED. June, 12, Aborigine, .schooner, from Adelaide, via "Dunedin. 13, Kennedy, s.,from Blenheim. — Thane," s., from Grey and Hokitika. DEPARTED. June 13, Ladybird, s„ for Picton and South. — Deesse, schooner., for Newcastle. — Elizabeth, schooner, for Havelock. — Ann, cutter, for Waitapu. ENTERED INWARDS. June 13, Aborigine, schooner, 132, Foreman, from Adelaide, via Dunedin. — Ladybird, 220, Kreeft, froni Taranaki, in ballast. CLEARED OUTWARDS. June 12, Albion, s., 453, Kidney,. for Wellington and South. 26 original passengers. 13, Secret, ketch, 19, White, for Napier, via Motueka. — Ladybird, $„■ 220, Kreeft,. for Picton and South, in ballast. • — Ann, cutter, IS, Eure, for Waitapu G passengers. — Chance, barque, ,256,_ Francis, for Newcastle. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Pile and child. .' EXPECTED ' ARRIVALS. South Australian, s., from Melbourne, via South. Auckland, s., from Hokitika. •' ' - Phoebe, s., from' Taranaki and Manukau. • Taranaki, s.j from -Picton and South. Airedale, s., from Picton and South. Wallaby, s.,.fi'Oni ; G,rey and Hokitika. Otago, s., froni Sydney. Tararua, from Melbourne and South. Dreadnought, barque,' from London. Lord Clyde, barque, from London. Highlander, brig, from Newcastle. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Thane, s., for Grey and Hokitika. Phcebe, s., for Picton and South. Auckland, s., for Hokitika. Airedale, s., for. Taranaki and Manukau. Taranaki, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. Chance, barque, for Newcastle. "OSSSELS IS" HARBOR. — Lyttelton, s., from Blenheim. Kennedy, s. .. Thane, s. — City of Newcastle, ship. Chance, barque. Konigin Augusta, barque. • ■• • William Watson, barque. '' , Devia., brig; '' --Diana, schooner. Emerald Isle, schooner. Necromancer, schooner. Mary Ann. schooner. Fairy,, schooner. Aborigine, schooner. Secret, ketch. .Pelorus,: ketch. . Thames,: cutter. Unity, cutter. Venture, cutter, IMPORTS. Aborigine, from Adelaide, 1,000 bags flour, Wilkie . . EXPORTS. Albion, for Wellington and South: 1 pkg, Edwards & Co; 1 pkg trees, Hale. Secret, for Napier: 20 tons potatoes, Hall. Chance, for Nercastle: 3 cases bottled ale, Pile. Ann, for Waitapu: 1 hlf-chest tea, 2 pkgs drapery, Davis; 1 hlf-chest tea, 1 cask currants, 8 pkgs sundries, Hounsell; 1 bag sugar, 1 pkg tea, 2 bags flour, Evans; 1 pkg drapery, Morrison ,& Co; 11 pkgs sundries, Hill; 4 boxes, sperms, 5 pkgs sundries, Rentoul; 1 case axes, 3 pkgs sundries, Lockhart & Co; 2 bags sugar, 3 pkgs sundries, la bags flour, j Webster; 2 pkgs sundries, 2 bags flour, Langford ; 20 bags flour, Edwards & Co; 12 sacks flour, 10 sacks bran and pollard, 5 sacks oats, Campbell; 1 hhd ale. Harley & Sons; I cask ale, Hooper & Co. The Thane crossed the Hokitika bar on Tuesday, at B*2o a.m., with variable winds to 9 p.m.; a stout S.W. gale then set in with a heavy sea, which lasted till Wednesday, 10 a.m!; arrived iu Nelson at 9 p.m. yesterday. The weather is bad at Hokitika. The Star of the Evening and the Keera had been 6 days bar-bound. The Kennedy, from .Blenheim with wool, came - down to the junction on the 10th, and on the 11th to thewoolshed; on turniiv,'' a bend of the river she struck her fan nnd broke the shaft; on the 12th repaired the shaft, on the 13th, at 6 '30 a.m., left the Wairau river, crossed the bar at 11 a.m, at 3-15 came through tlie French Pass, and at 7'30 cast anchor in Nelson harbor.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 86, 14 June 1866, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 86, 14 June 1866, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 86, 14 June 1866, Page 2

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