Shipping Intelligence.
D____TU__S. March 4, brig Reliance, for Kaipara. 5, schooner Waiotahi, for Haveiock. i\ steamer Phoebe, for south. — steamer Wellington, for south. — steamer Ahuriri, for Westport. 7, Airedale, s., for Greymouth, • — steamer Stormbird, for Hokitika. ENTERED INWARDS. March C, steamer Stormbird, 68, Holmes, from Wellington. Passengers — Messrs. Watson, Bentley, Brommell, Staples, Collingham. March 5, steamer Phoebe, 416, Wheeler, for Wellington aud south. Passengers: saloon — for Southampton, via Panama, Mr and Mrs Symons, four children, and servant, Messrs Fletcher, Firth, Maxwell, Horsnail, Bailey, Mrs Macgregor, four original, and ten from the Airedale; second cabin — one original, and eight from Airedale. — steamer Wellington, 261, for south. Eighteen original passengers. — steamer Ahuriri, 130, Flowerday, for Westport. — cutter Ann, 18, Eure, for Waitapu. Three passengers. EXPECTED AEEIVAEB. Albion, s., from Melbourne, via south. Tararua, s., from Melbourne. Kennedy, s., from West Coast. Alarm, brig, from Newcastle. Fairy Belle, barque from London; daily. Malay, barque, from London; sailed Dec. 21. Dona Anita, barque, from London. EXPOETS. Stormbird, from Wellington : 2 pkgs, 2 trunks, Macintosh; 1 pkg, Buxton; 1 pkg, Bank N.S.W.; 1 case, Davis; 1 do, Fisher. The Panama Company's s.s. Airedale, Captain W. H. Meiklehara, arrived at Nelson at 8 a.m. on the sth -, she left Bluff Harbor at 6 a.m. on the Ist, and had to beat through Foveaux Straits against a strong S.W. gale, arriving at Hokitika •on Sunday, the 3rd, at 2 p.m. ; left for the Grey at 5 p.m., and anchored there at 7 p.m., leaving for Nelson at S a.m. on the 4th, arriving here as above.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 55, 7 March 1867, Page 2
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259Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 55, 7 March 1867, Page 2
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