Shipping Intelligence.
ABBIVED. July 2, schooner Augusta, from Havelock. " — schooner Necromancer, from Pakihis. .; . .. -^.cutter Soring Bride, from Tata Islands. : '•— eteamer Kennedy, froni West Coast. ■-■■■' ''■':. — steamer Keera, from Hokitika. ■■;'.■■• .-: ..• ■ : y"\ '['. •'. SAILED. .- :• -July 2, barque Kate Waters, for Queensland. ■/■;■■' _ schooner Ada, for Westport. — steamer Lyttelton, for Wairau. , ; — steamer Murray, for Westport. — steamer StOrmbird, for Westport. — steamer Egtnont, for Wellingtoa. ENTEEED rNWAEDS. .'. • , July 2, schooner Necromancer, V§, Co'ffey, from Pakihis, in ballast. — schooner Augusta, 30, Levy, from Haveleck : CIEABED OTJTWABDS. July 2, steamer Lyttelton, 49, Scott, for Wairau. Passenger? — Miss Tucker and Miss Home. ' — steamer Murray, S6, Holmes, for Westport. — steamer Stormbird, 68, Holmes, for Westport. Passengers — Messrs. Dalton, Hense, Mrs. White, Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs. Ward and four children. . — steamer Egniont, 301, Hall, for Wellington. Passengers •• saloon — Mr. Blundell, and nine original; sec ond cabin — ten original. EXPECTED AEBIVALS. Phoebe, s., from Taranaki and Manukau; 4th. Wellington, s., from Taranaki and Manukau ; sth. Airedale, s , from Grey and Holdtika; 4th. Otago, s., from Melbourne, via Grey and Hokitika; 13th. Lord Ashley, s., from Wellington; 18th. Dona Anita, barque, from London; sailed March % 3. Vesta, ship, from London via Dunedin ; sailed March 6. A vejy, barque, from London; sailed March 31. Cissy, ship, from London. • PEOJECTEiD DEPASTURES; Kennedy, s., for Grey, and Hokitika. Airedale, s., for Wellington; 15th. Phoebe, s., for Grey ami Hokitika; 10th Wellington, s., for Picton and South; 6th. ;- ' -VESSELS Df HABBOB. «, Keera, s.s. •>'' ' Nelson, p.s. Kennedy, s.s. Wallaby, s.s. Ponnie Lass, schooner. Necromancer, schooner. * Augusta, schooner. Sisters, schoonen ■;/■ Venturer-cutter. ■■■'■:. > -* Saving Bride, cutter. 1 Fawn, ketch. ;: • '.£■ .■ \ ■■*#• EXPORTS. -; Ada, for Westport: \ns,oro feet timber, 6 pkgs 5 cases, 3 tons iron, 2,000 bricks, Scott. Alert, for Westport :f ; *>sooo ft. timber, Ksher; ■i feet timber, York; V,2 oases, 460 feet timber, Anslow; 6 cases, Trimble; ale, HarI v^The s.s. Keera, Joyce, from Buller, Grey, and • Hokitika, was sighted early this morning off the Boulder Bank. She hoisted the signal for coals, but there being no wind, it was not distinguishable, and she was towed up to the lighthouse by the Stormbird, but was too late to enter by that tide. She'was bar-bound at Hokitika for severai days, and reports the bar there as being in a very bad state, and the channel extremely narrow. The Keera brings no additional intelligence from the gold-fields. J _
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 153, 3 July 1867, Page 2
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382Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 153, 3 July 1867, Page 2
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