Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVED. :. , October 5, Mary Francis^ barque, from Newcastle. 6, Taranaki, s., from Manukau. 7, Airedale, &., from" West Coast. DEPARTED. .; October 5, Lyttt-Hon, 8., for Blenheim. 6, Phoebe, 8., for Grey, Hokitika, Bluff, &c. ENTERED INWARDS. 'October 5, Lady Barkly, s., 30, Walker, fronf Collingwood, in ballast. Passengers: Sir W." • and Lady Forbes, Hiss Kentoul, Miss Gibbons, Mrs Roil, Messrs Collins, Gibbs, Mackie, and 8 .others. — Amateur, schooner, 239, Francis, from Newcastle. Passengers: Mrs and Miss Glanhara and 3 children. - —Murray/ s., 56, Holmes, from Mokihinui, in ballast. Passengers: Messrs Hough, Samper, Bradley, 4 others, and 9 for Wanganui. .7, Airedale, s., 286, Kennedy, from West Coast. Passengers : saloon —Judge Richmond, Mr Last, Mr Wilson. Mr Bull, and 18 for South; second cabin —Mr King, Mr Barkly, and 16 for South. — Taranaki, s, 299, Francis, from Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers: saloon —Mr Isaacs, Mrs Bishop, and 8 for South; second cabin — " Messrs Evans, Clerk, Wilson, Tnomsou,- Holt, and 2 for South, CLEARED OUTWARDS, October 5, Augusta, schooner, 30, Levy, for Havelock. — Phoebe, s., 416, Wheeler, for "Wellington. Passenger*: saloon —Mr Dixon, 3 children, and 3 original; second cabin — Mrs Hammond, 3 children, and 7 original, — Lyttelton, s., 49, Scott, for Wairau. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 'Otago, s., from Melbourne. Wallaby,* s., from Westport and Grey. Gothenburg, s.. from Melbourne and South. Margaret Campbell, schooner, from Gloucester. Csesarea, barque, troxn London. Little Fred, schooner, from the Manukau. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Airedale, s., for Taranaki and Manukau. . .Stormbird, s., for Westport. Taranaki, s., for South. Wallaby, s., for West Coast. Murray, s., for Wangahui. Gothenburg, s., for Melbourne, Grey, Sec Otago, c., for Melbourne. IMPORTS. Amateur, from Newcastle: 301 ton coals, 41 •bales bay, Gibbons; 30 bags maize, 10 bags guano, 23 bags bonedust, Firth & Co. EXPORTS. Pheette, for South: 90 hides, Bettany; 7 sacks lime, Lukins; 1 pkg, Buxton & Co.; 2 boxes, -Graeser; box,Pasley; 2 cks, Aiken; case saddlery, &c.; M'lntosh; 4 hhds 3 kegs ale, Field; 20 drums oil, Collector of Customs. Augusta, for Havelock: 21 pkgs, Fisher & Co; 13 bags chaff, 6 bags oats, 27 bags sugar, 24 pkgs, .1 ton flour, Hounaell and Co. Lyttelton, for Wairau: 2 qr-csks wine, 4 chsts tea, 39 bags salt, 6 bales woolpacks, 4 pkgs ma■chinery, 5 pkgs/ Edwards & Co; 3 pkgs, Wilkie; 1 pkg, Buxton & Co; 4 pkgs, Rodgers; 1 sack seed, Merrington; 1 pkge, Wilkins; 2 hlf-chsts •tea, 1 pkg tobacco, Fisher; 500 palings, Gorrie; 2 pkgs, Pitt & Co; 4 pkgs, Order; 2 pkgs, Nehse; J pkg, Louisson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 235, 7 October 1867, Page 2
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416Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 235, 7 October 1867, Page 2
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