SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED. October 26, Kennedy, s., from Grey and Hokitika. DEPARTED. October 26, Phoebe, s., for Grey, Hokitika, and Bluff. — Albion, s., for Melbourne via Hokitika. — Egmont, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. — Prince Edward, brig, for Newcastle. — Three Sisters, schooner, for Admiralty Bay. — Supply, -for Collingwood. — Pelorus, ketch, for Ilavelock. — Ann, cutter, for Waitapu. ENTERED INWARDS. October 26, Lyttelton, s., 49, Scott, from Wairau. Passengers: Mr. Nathan, Mr. C. Kedwood. — Nelson, s., 86, Whitwell, from Buller and Grey. Passengers: Messrs Burnett, Whale, Clowson, Bruce, Whyte, Norton, Eansome, Bain, Captain Francis, Captain Short, and 3 in steerage. CLEARED OUTWARDS. October 26, Phcebe, s., 416, Wheeler, for Grey and Hokitika. 1 original passenger. — Highlander, brig, 126, Brazil, for Newcastle, in ballast. — Venture, cutter, 15, Windover,' for Ilavelock. — Mary Francis, barque, 209, Davidson, for Newcastle, in ballast. — Albion, s., 453, Kidney, for Melbourne via Hokitika. 98 original passengers. — Egmont, s., 80S, Hall, for Taranaki and Manukau. 9 original passengers. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Queen, s., from Picton and South. Ciaud Hamilton, s., from Sydney. Otago. s., from Melbourne and Hokitika. Wellington, s., from Taranaki and Manukau. liangitoto, s., from Melbourne via Hokitika. British Merchant, barque, from London. Leichhardt, barque, from London. Southern Cross, barque, from London. Ueva, brig, from Newcastle. Ellen, brig, from Newcastle. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Queen, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. Kelson, s., ior Grey and Hokitika. Kennedy, s., for Buller, Grey, and Hokitika. Lyttelton, s., for Blenheim and Wellington. Waßganui, s , for Wanganui and Wellington. Claud Hamilton, s., for Wellington. Otago, s., for Melbourne and South. Wellington, s., for Picton and South. Mary Frances, barque, lor Newcastle. Highlander, brig, for Newcastle. VESSELS IjS" HARBOR. Kennedy, s. Lyttelton, s. Kelson, s. Wanganui, s. . "Wallaby, s., repairing. City of Newcastle, ship. Countess of Kintorc, ship. P.C.E., barque. Mary Trances, barque. Highlander, brig. IMPORTS. Lyttelton, from Wairaut 1 box, Paul; lpkg, Butt; Nelson, from Grey, &c: 1 keg butter, Firth & Co. G kegs do, Fisher; 10 pkgs sundries, Davis; 40 tons coalß, Edwards & Co. EXPORTS. Albion, for Melbourne: 120 tons potatoes, Bucholz; 255 bags do, Brook; 1 case beer engines, Levicn & Co. Venture, for Havelock: 1 case drapery, 2 kegs 6 cases spirits, 22 pkgs sundries, 17 bags potatoes, 5 bags bran, 5 bags oats, 2 bags flour, Lockhart. Phoebe, for Grey mouth: 2 kegs butter, 1 case eggs, 1 bale canvass, Fisher; 1 bale cloth, Webb. Egmont, for North: 3 cases coffee. Fisher; 25 hhds ale, i bag oysters, Field; 5 trunks boots, Lightband; 1 pkg bacon,. Webster; 76 bags wheat, Kerr; L case fruit, Lightband.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 202, 27 October 1866, Page 2
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422SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 202, 27 October 1866, Page 2
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