SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
DEPARTED/ November 21, Leonidas, barque, for Newcastle. — Lyttelton, s., for Wairau. 22, Taranaki,; s., for Wellington. ' . ENTERED ' INWARDS. November 21, Taranaki, s., 299, Francis, from Melbourne via Hokitika. Passengers : Mr and Mrs I teighton and family, and 3 for Wellington. — Airedale, s., 286 tons, Mcikleham, from Sydney via Hokitika. Passensers: saloon — Mrs Meikle}>aiii, Mrs Johnston, and 7 for South; second cabin Mrs Chittendon, Misses Chittendon (2), Masters Chittendon (3), Mr. J. Daley, and 16 for South. CLEARED OUTWARD S». November 21, Venture, cutter, 15,- Windover, for Havelock. 1 passenger. — Sisters, schooner, 12, Watts, for Admiralty Bay. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Albion, s., from Melbourne and South. Egmont, s., from South. Wellington, s., from Picton and South. Lyttelton, s., for Blenheim and Wellington. Kennedy, s., for Buller, Grey, and Hokitika. Nelson, s., from Rullcr, Grey, and Hokitika. liangatira, s., from South. Southern Cross, barque,. from London. British Merchant, barque, from London. Deva, brig, from Newcastle. Alarm, brig, from Newcastle. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Airedale, s.. for Hokitika, Bluff, and Dunedin. Phoßbe, s., for Wellington and Sydney. Egmont, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. Wellington, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. Albion, s., for Melbourne and Hokitika. Kennedy, s., for Buller, Hokitika, and Grey. VESSELS IN HARBOR. Kennedy, s. Phcebe, s. Airedale, s. Wallaby, s., repairing. City of Newcastle, ship. Countess of Kintore, ship. Leonidas, barque. Ellen, brig. Woocilark, bri*„'. Sisters, schooner. IMPORTS. Taranaki, from Melbourne: 10 hlf-chsts tea, 15 cases brandy, Bain & Co; 1 bale nets, Calder; 20 boxes soap, 20 cases kerosine, Wilkie; 1 bale baskets, 2 pkgs crockery, 6 colonial ovens, 10 cases kerosine, Snow; 2 cases, lo cases kerosine, Davis; 1 case, 10 cases kerosine. Stanton; 50 cases kerosine, Order; 7 kegs nails, Edwards & Co; I case cigars, 2 boxes tobacco wash, Wiesenhavern; 1 prcl, Drew; 1 prcl plated ware, M'Gee. Airedale, from Sydney: 40 gunnies sugar, 6 clists, S hlf-chsts, 20 boxes tea, 3 cases drapery, 2 csks sulphur, 1 case saddlery, Painton; 5 cases drills, 1 tin leeches, Bonnington; lease, West; 11 building stones, Brown; 1 pkg glass doors, 1 pkg moulding, Bank of New Zealand; 2 cases, Lightband; 1 box seeds, Hale. EXPORTS. Venture, for Havelock: 1 cask porter, 1 do ale, 1 case geneva, 2 cases brandy, hlf-chst tea, 1 csk sugar, 1 box candles, 2 boxes crockery, 1 box glass, 1 case raspberry, 1 case lemonade, I case cordials, 1 cask sarsaparilla, 1 pkg drapery, 1 bag house paper, 1 cafe jams, L case confections, 2 parcels, 1 case kerosine, Lockhart & Co; 1 case crockery, 1 mat sugar, 1 case kerosine, 1 case pickles, 2£ boxes soap, 1 pkg soda, Fisher; 1 cask sugar, 1 chest tea, 2 cases whisky, i box raisins, 6 boxes candles, 2 coils rope, 1 case sundries, 1 cask crockery, 2 cases kerosine, J. Levien & Co; 1 tin nails, Akersten. . Sisters, for Admiralty Bay: 1 ton.potatoes.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 223, 22 November 1866, Page 2
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474SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 223, 22 November 1866, Page 2
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