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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED. November 10, EUeni brig/from Newcastle. — Supply, cutter, from Collingwood. 1 1 , Ann, Gutter, from Motupijpi. 12, Woodlark, brig, from Newcastle. DEPARTED. November 10, Eclipse, schooner, lor Buller. • ENTERED IXTTARDS. November 9, Phoebe, s., 416, Wheeler, from Picton and South. Passengers: saloon — His Honor Judge ' J6hnstoh,'Mrs. ' Johns* bnyMfT "and 'Mrs." "Seymour, Mrs. Snow, Miss Lucas, Messrs. Hill, Blower, Hart, Bennett, Engreght, Dive, Eayer, and .2o for Grey and Hokitika; second cabin— Mr. Laing,Miss Waterson, Mr. Drake, and 60 for Hokitika and Grey. .'■ . 10, Venture, cutter, 15,.Windover, from Havelock. CLEARED OUTWARDS. November 9, ■Egmont, : s:, 308, Hall, for Hokitika. Passengers:, saloon — Mr. Reeves, Mr. La Griff, 2 from Tararua,and 20 from Phoebe; second cabiri — Mr. Walker, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Hammond, 33 from Tarariia^ arid (R0 from Phcclie. — Passengers per Ladybird, for North: Mrs. Christian and 2 children, Mr. Calderhehd, and 2 original. 10, Phcebe; s., 416, Wheeler, for Taranaki and Manuk'au. ' Passengers: saloon — 10. original; second cabin — Mr. Dwyer and 5 original. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Otago. s., from Melbourne and Hokitika. Rangatira, s., from Sydney and South. Queen, s., from Picton and South. Taranaki, s., from Melbourne and Hokitika. Tararua, from Melbourne and Hokitika. Southern Cross, barque, from London. British Merchant, barque, from London. Deva, brig, from Newcastle. . PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Otago, s., for Melbourne and South. Nelson, s., foF Buller, Grey,and Hokitika. Queen, s., for Taranaki and Mahukau. VESSELS IN" HARBOR. Wallaby, s., repairing. City of Newcastle, ship. Countess of Kintore, ship. Leonidas, barque. Ellen, brig. Woodlark> • brig. -. IMPORTS. Venture, from Havelock: 10,000 ft timber, 1 ram, 1 calf, Robertson. Phoebe, from' South: 1 case boots, 6 pkgs leather, Lightband; '4 rolls lead, Scott;' 1 qr-cskrum, 2 csks, , 1 case cigars^ R. Levien; 3 cases drapery, iTisiier; 47 oars, Akersten; 1 case drugs, Hadfield; 2 pkgs leather, Thornton; 1 box fancy goods, Josephs; 3 pkgs, Dr. Hector; 2 pkgs, Newton; 1 pkg, Mabille. exports.; Phoebe, for North: 11 hhds ale, Field; 12 sacks potatoes Capt. Fearon, and cargo from Tararua and Claud Hamilton. Ladybird, for. North: 2 case?, Wilkins; G trunks boots, Lightband ; 1 hlf-chest tea, 6 boxes sperms, Edwards & Co; and cargo from Countess of -Kin tore. Egmont, for Hokitika and Grey: 4 cases porter, Oawthron; i p kg mouldings, Rittenburg; and cargo from Tararua. Kennedy, for Buller, Grey, and Hokitika: 70 cases geneva, 3 qr-csks wine, 14 boxes sperms,-5 cases sauces, 4 cases axes, 10 pkgs sundries, Edwards & Co; 2 pkgs, Order; 40 bags flour, 15 cases geneva, 7 pkgs sundries," De Carle; 39 bags potatoes, 5 cases axes, 2 pkgs sundries, Askew; 1 qr-cskrum, 1 qr-csk whisky, 6 cases oil stores, 17 pkgs sugar", 99 pieces timber, 5 cases geneva, 10 pkgs sundries, Bentley & Co'; 1 case boots; Lightband; SObagsflour, Hounsell; 10 hhds ale, Field; 3 pkgs bacon, 15 boxes soap, 3 pkgs eggs and butter, Wilkie; 1 bale calico, Rowlands; 3 qr-csks ale, 3 pkgs, 3. boxes butter, Hooper & Co; 4 kegs butter, 2 pkgs, Norton; 3 pkgs, M'Artney; 1 case, Bonnington;- 3 cases 1 eggs and butter, 3 pkgs seeds, Hale; 40 boards, Fisher; 3 pkgs, Aldons; 3 pkgs, Evans- 40 sacks • potatoes, Firth ; 1 case eggs, 1 case butter, 5 pkgs:fmit*and vegetables, Brook; 2 cases eggs and- fowls, Lockerbie; 3 pkgs, Wilkins; 7 pkgs eggs and buttery Levien & Co; 1 case butter, Wiesenhavern; -1 case' boots, White'; 2 b : ullocks/2 horses, 50 sheep, ?vlore'y; 3 kegs powder, ] pkg, Provincial Government.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 214, 12 November 1866, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 214, 12 November 1866, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 214, 12 November 1866, Page 2

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