Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVED. August 21, Roving Bride, cutter, from Awaroa. ; 22£Leohidas,;barque, from Newcastle. .';';. V ■/" '■••>■'•■ '■• SAILED. August 21," Southland, s., for Wanganui. -;,-— ij;ord Ashley, s., for Grey, Hokhika and Bluff. — Airedale, s., for Picton and South. 22",,Stormbird, g.,.for Westport. •"ENTERED INWARDS. t August ; 2 1 , Stormbird, s.j 68, Holmes, from Westport, in ballast. Passengers: Mr White, Mr Smith, and 1 0 in steerage. — Rovingßride,cutter, lO,Ricketts,from Awaroa. ; CLEARED OUTWARDS. Atigust 21, Kennedy, s., 125, Carey, for Karamea, Westport, &c. Passengers: Messrs Blackett, Dobson. Davis, Simsou, Jarvis, Mrs King and • 3 children. — Sisters, schooner, 12, Watts, for Ooixelles, in ..ballast. -^ 'Venture, cutter, 15, Windover, for Havelock. — Ann, cutter, 15, Eure, for vYaitapu. — Southland, s., 87, Kirkpatrick, for Wanganui. — Lord Ashley, s., 296, Worsp, for Hokitika. 7 original passengers. — Ladr Barkly, s., 30, Walker,' for Collingwood. Passengers: Messrs Adams, Jacks, Andrews, Cohen, Buehholz, and 7 others. EXPECTED ARRIVALB. Eangitoto, s., from Melbourne and South. Wellington, s., from Picton and South Vesta, ship, from London via Dunedin ; sailed March 6. Cissy, ship, from London; sailed June 3. Dona AniSa. barque, from London; sailed March 3. Margaret Campbell, schooner, from Gloucester. _ PROJECTED DEPARTURES.. Phoebe, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. Wellington, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. Rangitoto, s., for Melbourne, via Hokitika. IMPORTS. Roving Bride, from Awaroa: 4 cords firewood, Order. Phoebe, from South: 1 box ink, Examiner; 10 kegs barley, Wilkie; 3 cases drugs, Hadfleld; 1 case, Count de la Pasture; 1 case hardware, Wheeler; 5 kegs butter, Levick. Airedale, from North; 2 cases stationery, J. - ; Hounsell; 4 vkgs, 11 kegs nails, Tregea & Son; 2 pkgs, Gibbons; 103 pkgs doors, Robertson. EXPORTS. Lord Ashley, for Hokitika : 3 bgs seed, Canning. Southland, for Wanganui: 2 horses, Freeth. Lady Barkly, for Collingwood; 10 bags sugar, 17 pkgs, 12 sheets iron, Buxton & Co. The Airedale left the Government wharf, Onehunga, at noon, on Sunday; on reaching the Manukau Heads, however, the signal was made, " bar dangerous," when she came to an anchor at the Hina. Crossed the bar at 11 a.m. on Monday, against a heavy westerly gale with tremendous sea, which weather was experienced until arrival at Taranaki. Left TaraDaki at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, and encountered strong S.W. gales across the Straits, arriving here at 11.30 a.m. yesterday. ■
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 196, 22 August 1867, Page 2
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371Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 196, 22 August 1867, Page 2
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