SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. February 2, cutter Supply, from Collingwood. 4, ketch Rambler, from VVest Wanganui. — cutter Thames, from Westport. — steamer Stormbird, from Hokitika. — schooner Australian Maid, from Awaroa. DEPARTURES February 2, cutter Eliza, for Motupipi. — schooner Phcenix,,for Dunedin. . 4, steamer Ahuriri, tor south. ENTERED INWARDS. February 4, steamer. Egmont, 308, Hall, from Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers : saloon — Mr and Mrs Real, Mrs M'Guffin, Master Wills, Messrs Burnett, Touet, Thomson, 1 for south, and 2 for Panama; second cabin — Messrs Pain, Morris, 8 ior Hokitika, 3 for Sydney, and 1 for south. — eteamer Airedale, 385, Meikieham, from Hokitika. Passengers : saloon — Messrs Herman, Kempthorne, Mrs Richardson and two children ; second cabin — Messrs Larkin, Long. Constable Stule, prisoner Sullivan, and 6 for south. — schooner Australian Maid, 17, Gilbertson, from Awaroa. — cutter Snppiy, 15, Biackmore, from Collingwood. 1 passenger. — steamer Nelson, 88. Whitwell, from Wairau. Passengers: Messrs Wilkins, Hopkins, Tait. — steamer Ahuriri, 131, Flowerday, from Wellington. .Passengers— Messrs Portis, Older, Peacock, Brown, Johnson. — steamer Taranaki, 299, Francis, from north. Passengers — Miss Hemming, Mr Marshall. — steamer Claud Hamilton, 530, l J onsonb3% from Sydney, via Hokitika and Wellington. Passengers : saloon — Messrs. Elmes, Murdock, Josephs, Valentine, Holmes, Johns, Payne, Glenham, Miss Jenkins, Mr and Mrs M'lntyre, Mrs Kelly, Mrs Luxf'orJ and 2 children, Mrs Grey and servant; second cabin— Messrs Dickson, Hossack, Overend, Mr and Mrs Moflatt, Mrs Hewitt. EXPECTED AT! RIVALS. Claud Hamilton, s., from Wellington. Tararua, s., from Melbourne, via Hokitika. Lyttelton, s , from Blenheim. Otago. s., from Melbourne, via Hokitika. Ahuriri, s., from Wellington. Bruce, s., from Hokitika. Celestial, barque, from London; left Oct. 21. Fairy Belle, barque, from London. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Nelson, s., for Port Underwood and Blenheim. Taranaki, s., for Wellington and south. Stormbird, s.. for Grey and Hokitika. Tararua, s.,for Wellington, south, and Melbourne. Airedale, s , for Taranaki and Manukau. Otago, for Wellington, south, and Melbourne. IMPORTS. Claud Hamilton, from Sydney : 38 gunnies sugar. Tainton; 20 do do, 4 trunks boots, Hodder; 38 gunnies sugar, 2 kegs treacle, Davis; 105 gunnies sugar, 3 qr-casks treacle. 3 cases vinegar, 5 boxes tea, 30 cases brandy, Fisher ; 40 gunnies sngar, Levien; 79 gunnies sugar, 1 bale corks, 2 pkgs, 30 half-chest tea. 2 casks vinegar, Bentley; 121 bags sugar, 5 pockets hops, 2 trunks boots, 5 bis and 5 kegs beef. 5 kegs pork, 1 pkg, Order; _0 qr-casks wine, Bu)y ; 2 cases, 6 trunks boots, 2 bales leather, Lightband ; 4 cases, Hornby; 6 pkgs, Bonningtnn; 38 gunnies sugar, 1 case, Beit; 1 box, Merrington; 27 pes stone, Burnett; 22 cases fruit, R. Levien; 41 pkgs fruit, Wilkins; 2 pkgs furniture, Bryant. Airedale, from Dunedin : 1 pkge, Gorrie ; 2 pkgs, Hadfield. Taranaki, from Nortli : 1 case cigars, 2 cases vestas, 2 cases pipes, Weisenhavern; 1 bale paper. Nation & Luckie ; 3 pkgs rope, Akersten ; 1 stone, Scott; 3 sacks seed, Newport. Neva, from Auckland: 57,000 fret timber Coffin. Ahuriri. from Wellington: 15 casks, Hooper 6 Co; 14 pkgs, N.Z.S. N. Co. Nelson, from Wairau.- 300 sheep, Burford. . Supply, from Collingwood: 3 sheep, Ord jr; 4 hides, Bettany; 50 ozs. goid, Union B.mk. Australian Maid, from Awaroa: 5 cords firewood, 3 sacks potatoes. Order. EXPORTS. Ahuriri, for South : Iqr cask brandy, 2 pkgs, Hooper & Co; 1 box slatijnery, Hounseil. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. ARRIYF.D. Port Chalmers.— -Feb. 4 : Elizabeth Whitney, ship, from Newcastle, at 2 30 p.m. Picton. — Feb. 5: Ahuriri, from Nelson, at 4 a.m. Lyttelton. — Feb. 5: Tararua, from Dunedin, at 9ioa.m. SAILED. Lyttelton.— Feb. 4: Earl Talbot, ship, for London, at 6-30 a.m. ; Fawn, brig, for Sydney, at 6-30 a.m. Port Chalmers.— -Feb. 4: Tararua, for Lyttelton, at 2 '20 p.m, PicroN.— Feb. 5: Ahuriri, for Wcllinton, at 7 a.m.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 29, 5 February 1867, Page 2
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608SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 29, 5 February 1867, Page 2
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