SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
' depaeted: September 6, Queen, s., for Pieton and Southi •:.:•■-'_":" "IENTEEEB rNTVABUST ' September .5, Harriet Armitage, barque, 233, Stevens from Newcastle, i ' ? ■ — Egmont, s., 308, Hall, from Taranaki and Manukau: 'Passengers :~ saloon—^Messrs. Wallace, Jervis, Mapplelech,'Eox, Gochrane/Parris, M'Moillet, Mrs. D'Albedhill, Misses Parris (2), .Mr. Robinson; second cabin — Mrs. Morse and 4, children, Mr. Hill, Mr. Werteng, and 2 natives. — Queen, s., 177, Kreeffc, from Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers: saloon^r for South; second cabin — Mr. Leech, Mr.- Revel!,. l native, and 10 for South. ,•;..„-,,.. CLEARED OUTWABDS. September 5, Queen,' s.', li 7, Kreeft, for Pieton and South, 11 original passengers. ; -EXPECTED ABEIVALS. Kennedy, s., from Grey and Hokitika. Tararua, s., from Melbourne via Hokitika. Gothenburg, s:,"from Melbourne via Hokitika. Phoebe, s., from Pieton and South. . Wallaby, s., from Grey and Hokitika, Lyttelton,s., from the JJuller. Airedale, s., from Hokitika and Bluff. Lord Clyde, barque, from London; sailed May 25. Couritess.of Kintore, barque, from London. Leichhardt, barque, from London. Highlander, brig, from Newcastle. Dev.'i, brig, from Newcastle. Mary Anne, brigantine, from Newcastle. PROJECTED DEPABTUBES. . ■ Phoebe, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. Egmont, s.,'for South. ' Gothenburg, s., for Melbourne via Hokitika. Tararua, s., for Melbourne and South. Dreadnought, barque, for Taranaki. VESSELS IN HARBOE. Egmont, s. "■ ' - Kelson, 5.,1 repairing. City of Newcastle, ship. Dreadnought, barque. Harriet Armitage, barque. Prince Edward, brig. ; Colleen Bawn, schooner. Sisters, schooner. Emerald Isle, schooner. Waiotahi, schooner. Necromancer, schooner. Rambler,, ketch. . Secret, ketch. Diana, ketch. Polly, cutter. Ann, cutter. Supply, cutter. IMPORTS. Queen, from North: 1 bale. paper, Elliott; 1 bale paper, Lucas & Son; I box engravings, Jacob; 1 case tobacco, Edwards & Co. Harriet Armitage, from Newcastle: 280 tons coals, Panama Co. Otago, from Melbourne: 40 boxes soap, 5 cases, G cases chairs, 4 coils ]«ul pipe, 25 bales tobacco, 1 pkg flags, 53 boiler phites, .3 bdls sheet iron, 5 kegs rivets, 30 bars iron, 2 pkgs sundries, Edwards & Co; 2 cases varnish, 5 cases <kerosine, J. Leviea & Co; 1 ease drapery, Barnes; 5 cases machinery, Sfcuiton; 2 trunks boots, Stevens & Co; 19 pkgs, Tregeu & Son; 10D boxes candles, 2. bales bags, Bentley & Co; 5 cases cigars, 3 cases tobacco, 2 cases, Order; I case fancy goods, Wiesenhavern ; 12 bdls iron, 1 bdlo bracket do, J. M'Artney; 2 cases, Ilocknell; 1 case books, Lucas & Son; 3 cases books, Hounsell; 8 pkgs white lead, 2 cases, Scott; 2 prs bellows, 5 ovens, I pkg spades, Order; 1 case hardware, 2 kegs spikes, 10 boxes candles, 2 coils rope, 2 casks ch;iim, 1 cask oil, Akersten; 10 pkgs, 2 bdls spades, Wilkins; 2 cases, ITisher; 1 box, Hodgson; 1 box, Kowe; 1 pkg. Josephs; 1 pkg, Muller; and cargo for North and South. EXPORTS. Queen, for Pieton and South: 3 cases fruit, Wilkins; 1 waggon, Gorrie; 3 cases sundries, 2 kegs rice,. 3 gunnies sugar, 1 keg oatmeal, Hounsell; 1 pkg trees, Strong.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 158, 6 September 1866, Page 2
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