SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
AEEIVED.
January 16, steamer Wellington, lrom Greymouth. — brig Alarm, from Newcastle. DEPABTED. January 16, steamer Wellington, for WelUngton. •=— steamer Kennedy, for Grey and Hokitika. — steamer Ahuriri, for Buller. ENTEEED IKWAEDS. January 16, steamer Wellington, 262, Renner, , from Greymouth. Passengers : Mr. Nayler, and 6 for south. CLEAEED OTJTWAEXtEJ. January 16, steamer Kennedy, 125, Carey, for Buller, Grey, and Hokitika. Passengers: cabin — Mrs Wilkie, Mrs Taylor and 2 children ; second cabin — Messrs. Taylor, Humphries (3), and Harris. ■— ship Annie Laity Banfield, 743, Sherris, for Sydney. — cutter Supply, 15, Blackmore, for Collingwood. 6 passengers. — schooner Waiotahi, 16, Fraser, for Havelock. 2 passengers. — steamer Ahuriri, 130, Flowerday, for Buller. — steamer Wellington, 262, Renner, for Wellington. 8 original passengers. EXPECTED AEItIVAXS. Lord Ashley, s., from Wellington. Airedale, s., from Taranaki and Manukau. Phoebe, s., from Wellington and Canterbury. Rangatira, s., from Sydney and Hokitika. Egmont, s.,from the south. Taranaki, s., from Picton and the south. Rangitoto, s., from the south and Melbourne. Lyttelton, s., from Blenheim. British Merchant, barque, London; left Sept. 4. Celestial, barque, from London; left Oct. 21. Fairy Belle, barque, from London. PEOJECTED DEPASTURES. Lord Ashley, s., for Grey, Hokitika, and Bluff. Airedale, c, for Picton and South. Egmont, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. Taranaki, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. Rangatira, s., for South. Rangitoto, s., for Hokitika and Melbourne. Ahuriri, s., for Buller River. Kennedy, s., for Grey and Hokitika. Wellington, s., for the South. ■VESSELS JN HAEBOE. Wallaby, repairing. City of Newcastle, hulk. Annie Laity Banfield, ship. Alarm, brig. Ellen, brig. Exonia, brigantine. Amateur, schooner. Sisters, schooner. Eliza, cutter. Wairoa, cutter. Ann, cutter. Venture. Diana, ketch. EXPOETS. Waiotahi, for Havelock : 1 qr-cask brandy, 3 casks ale, 1 case gin, 2 kegs wiue, Hooper & Co; 2 bales leather, Lightband; 8 kegs nails, 10 bars iron, 4 pkgs, Tregea & Son ; 7 pkgs sugar, 9 pkgs sundries, 1 ton flour, 5 sacks oats, J ton potatoes, Hounsell; 2 casks ale, Field; 1 ton coal, Gibbons. • Supply, for Collingwood: 5 bags salt, 26 bags & 4 gunnies sugar, 1 pkge drapery, 4 pkgs sundries, Edwards & Co; 2 casks spirits, Bentley & Co; 1500 bricks, 6 pkgs zinc, Blackmore; 1 horse, 10 pkgs sundries, Davidson. Ahuriri for Buller: 12 hhds ale, Field; 10 cases porter, 5 cases geneva, 10 boxes tea, 5 cases brandy, 2 cases cheese, 6 pkgs sundries, Bentley & Co; 5 pkgs, Tregea & Son; 1 pkg, Merrington; 10 pkgs, King; 3 cases, Craik; 32 pkgs sundries, 1 stove and fittings, Wright ; 1 case, Hunter ; 4 cases Hounsell; 11 pkgs, Falla; ] pkg, Morey; 1 case, Corbett; 15 bullocks, 50 sheep, Wright. Kennedy, for Buller, &c. : 20 cases Old Tom, 20 cases whiskey, 1324 bags sugar, 15 pkgs sundries, 1 bale leather, 2 kegs blasting powder, Edwards & Co; 2 cases, Cawthron ; 7 bags vegetables, 2 pkgs, 3 bags coke, Harley; 1 pkg, Merrington ; 87 pes timber, Norton ; 2 pkgs tobacco, 1 pkg hams, Wiesenhavern; 35 pkgs produce, Kingston; 240 pes timber, Bentley & Co; 1 pkg, Pratt; 1 bag bacon, Levick ; 20 bags flour, 32 pkgs sugar, 8 pkgs sundries, Wilkie ; 6 bags bacon, 2 cases Provincial Government ; 13 bags sugar, 3 pkgs sundries, 30 kegs butter, Solomon & Co; 2 pkgs, Robertson; 7 pkgs potatoes, 1 pkg hardware, Lockhart ; 23 pkgs produce, 13 cases jams, 1 1 sacks potatoes, 7 cases fruit, 13 casks ale, 20 bags coke, Gibbons; 2 pkgs tents, Rowlands; 13 pkgs, West; 3 bags onions, 1 7 pkgs iron, 1 case sundries, Levien ; 2 qr-casks ale, Field : 7 pkgs grindery & leather, 2 pkgs boots, 1 pkge bacon, Lightband ; 2 hhds & 11 qr-casks ale, Hooper & Co ; 1 case Johns ; 2 pkj/s butter, 8 boxes eggs. Jones; 3 bullocks, 100 sheep, Bate; 48 sacks potatoes, 7 pkgs eggs, 4 sacks vegetables, Freeth & Co; 2i pkgs fruit, Webster ; 1 case, Wilkins; 13 pkgs fruit, Hale; 2 boxes eggs, Cordial; 5 bags vegetables, Pike; 1 case, Empson; 5 cases apples, 1 case fish, Middlemiss.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 14, 17 January 1867, Page 2
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648SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 14, 17 January 1867, Page 2
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