PORT OF NELSON.
ARRIVED. Feb. 25, s. Airedale, 286, Kennedy, from Picton " and South. Passengers : saloon — Mrs Braith■waite, Messrs Perkins, Bishop, Tinline, Mr and Mrs Foreman, Mrs Bennett, Mrs Gilchrist, and 12 for North; second cabin— Messrs Stallard, Newton, M'Glashrn, Cooyeu, Martin, Misses E. and •M. Douglas, Mrs C. Lucas and four children, and 10 for North. — *-, steamer Murray, 56, M'Gillivary, from Greymouth. Passengers — Messrs Bell, Haddow, Price, •M'Gregor, M'Donald. — steamer Phoebe, 416, Wheeler, from Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers : saloon — Messrs Piersou, Porter, and Cohen, and 4 for South; second cabin — Messrs Mitchell, Walsh, Webster, Williams (3), Waddy, Gorrcst, Dotnanigoni, Foster, Smith (2), Wilson, Hill, George, Railton, Hills, Price, Dremed, Fulton, Stevens, Ovenend, Monro, Bradley, Cnghton, Kean, Mrs -Brqdie and child, and 9 for South. — steamer Charles Edward, from Westport. SAILED. _?eb. 25, schoouer Day Dawn, 24, Billows, for Havelock, — ketch Peiorus, 19, Carstens, for Havelock. — cutter Ann, 15, Eure, for Waitapu. •»— cutter Supply, 15, Power, for Collingwood. - EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Lyttelton, s., from Wairau. Tararua, s., from Melbourne via South. * JRangitoto, s., from Melbourne, via West Coast. Alliance, barque, from Liverpool. Fanny, barque, from London. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tararua, _.., for Melbourne via West Coast-. JRangitoto, s,, for Melbourne, via South, --Phoebe, _ for South. IMPORTS. . Murray, from Greymouth : 2 hhds ale. Hooper & Co. Phcebe, from North: 100 half-chests tea, Order ; 1 pkge, Curtis Bros. ; 1 pkge, Lucas & -Son; 2 pkgs, Bonnington. Airedale, from South : 4 tins ink, Mail Office ; 1 case, K. Burn, 1 pkge, Buxton _s Co; 1 box, Hobbs; 1 case,N. Edwards & Co-, 2 cases drugs, Hadfleld ; 2 pkgs, Burn; 20 rams, Edwards & Co; 2 pkgs, I__htband ; 3 pkgs, Black ; 1 pkge, . Hooper? 1 horse, M'Glashan ; 9 rams, Braithwaite; 1 case, Tingle; 1 pkge, Buxton & Co; 1 •case, Wilkins; -2 cases, J. Hounsell ; 1 pkge, Harper; 1 pkge, Curtis Bros.; 1 case, Fletcher; •l-case, N. Edwards. EXPORTS. Stormbird, for Wanganui : 1 case, Gibbons; 1 1 case, Lightband; 5 tons flour, Hounsell. Day Dawn, for Havelock: 3 tons flour, § ton i sugar, 5 pkgs, 1500 bricks, Hounsell; 2 casks ale, ' -9 pkgs, Fisher; 8 caski ale. M'lntosh. Peiorus, for Havelock: 14 pkgs, 1£ tons flour, ' llourisell; I ton sugar, 2 tons flour, Buxton. Ann, lor Waitapu: 1 keg spirits, Baly; 1 pkg, Wright; 1 pkge, -4 bags flour, Buxton; 1 pkge, Moore; 1 pkge, Lightband; 18 pkgs, 31 bags flour, Hounsell; 2 casks ale, Hooper & Co; 13 pkgs, li •bags sugar. , Supply, for Collingwood .* 4 chests tea, 1 qr•eask whisky, 17 pkgs, Edwards & Co; 2 casks ale, Harley & sons. Additional per Day Dawn*. 1 keg gunpowder, 1 pkge shot and caps, 2 tons flour, 1 qr-cask rum, 1 qr-cask wine, 1 qr-cask brandy, 10 cases. Geneva, 1 qr-cask whisky, 10 ca«ks bottled beer, "2 ons flour, 1 case glass, Hounsell.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 47, 26 February 1869, Page 2
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459PORT OF NELSON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 47, 26 February 1869, Page 2
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