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SHIPPINGS INTELLIGENCE.

SAILED. November 15, steamer Airedale, 286, Kennedy, for South. Passengers: saloon — Dr. Krmp, Dr. Squires, Rev. J. Crump, Rev. J. A. Taylor, Rev. " W. Gk Thomas, Rev. Father Rolland, Miss Hodder, Messrs. Murray, Waite, Scoriand, Deck, Curtis, 'Brown, Caro, Sellars, American Circus (11), and "7 in steerage. — cutter Alert, 28, M'Donald, for Greymouth "via Motueka. — cutter Satellite, 26, M'Donald, for Greymouth via Motueka. 16, steamer Charles Edward, 89, Holmes, for West Coast. Passengers: Baloon — Mrs. Rockstrow and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tinghan and child, Mrs. Tracey, Mrs. Trimble, Mr. and Mrs. Falla and family, Mrs. Allen, Miss Taylor. Messrs. Rowlands, Watkins, Call, Mitchell. Bishop, Gil--1 btrt, King, Coffey, Lees, Abboit, Hammond, Max, Mocller, Stobo, Frauklyu, Morey, Geldsmid, Brown, Jar vis, Smith. — brig Snorre Sturlasson, 203, Birtelsen, for Port Underwood. VESSELS IN PORT. Beautiful Star, s., from Westport. Murray,^, from West Coast. Lyttelton, s^from West Coast. 'Lady Barkly, s., from Golden Bay. Hera, barque, from London. Helen, ba;que, from Mauritius. * ib'arah Maria, barque, from Sau Francisco. EXPECT J?fI ARIUYALS. Kennedy, s., from West Coast. Lord Ashley, s., from South. Charles Edward, s., from W. st Coast. Storm Bird, s., from Wanganui, to-morrow. PROJECTED DEPAItTUBES. Charles Edward, s., for West Coast, to-morrow. Murray, s., for West Coast, to-morrow. Lord Ashley, s., for North,* to-morrow. Storm Bird, s., for Wanganui, Taranaki, and Maoukau, to-morrow, Collingwood, ketch, for Blenheim, to-morrow. . IMPORTS. Hera, from London : 3078 pkgs, 86 tons, 103 cases, 25 crates, Edwards and Co; 1238 pkgs. 50 casks, 9 trunks, Buston & Co; 37 pkgs. 1 case, Ratter &Bi idell; 731 pkgs, 87 cases, Morrison Sclandeis & v Co; 422 pkgs, Hcoper & Dudson; 1 case, M'lntosh; 209 pkgs, 11 ca^es, Davis; lease, Elmslie; 159 pkgs, 45 cases. Fisher;-- 40 pkgs, Wilson & Richardson; 1 case, Cann; 21 pkgs, J. Hounsell; 3 casks, H. Hounsell; 1 ease,. Stanton ; 7 cases, Wilkins; 3 pkgs, s-iloock; 9 pkgs, Wemyss; 3 cases, Brown; 1 case, Mrs. Colt; 4 cases, 9 pkgs, Wilkie; 1 case, Burn; 1 case, Mrs. Jennings; 1 box, Hogg; 1 case, Gouland; 1 case, Capt. Walker; 1 parcel, Ross; 2 cases, Nay lor; 1 box, Capt. Creagh; lease, Miles; 2 cases, Salter; 2 cases, Darby; 1 box, Higgin; 1 case Hodder & Talbotj 1 case,Gower; 11 cases, Rev. J 'Crump; 17 pkgs, 31 trunks, 26 cases, Lightband; 1 box, Shannon; 1 case, Lucas & Son; 1 case, Fletcher; 2 casks, Barnes; 10 cases, 4 bales, 76 pkgs, Order; 5 cases, Usher. EXPOBTS. t Charles Edward, for West Coast: 40 bags flour, 4 cases iron, 2 pkgs, 225 sheets iron, lbdl oakum, Edwards and Co.; 7 pkgs effects, Rockstrow; • 7 boxes eggs, 3 kegs butter, Patterson; 1 bag bariey, 60 hhds and 30 qr-ca^ks ale, Hooper and Dodson; 6 sacks lime, Lukins; 7 kegs butter, 26 pkgs, Pickard; 12 cases eggs, 6 kegs butter, 11 pkgs, Benson; I case fruit, Hale; 1 bale, Morrison and Co.; 1 bag potatoes, Polglase; 12 sacks bacon, 12 sacks sharps, Thompson and Stavert; 102 pieces timber, Good; 1 case, Rowlands; 17 kegs butter, 17 pkgs effects, 7 cases eggs, 1 bag, Falla; 4 kegs butter, 3 cases eggs, - 1 case, Fisher; 5 cases eggs, 7 kegs butter, Hodder and Talbot; 145 pieces timber, Scott; 6 bags maize, 16 kecs butter, 6 cases eggs, Levick; 6 qr-casks wine, Neale and Haddo w; 3 bales leather, 2 boxes and 1 cast grindery, 2 trusses leather, 1 - box nails, 1 case boots, Ligbtband; 7 boxes eegs, 8 kegs butter, Webster; I case boots. White; 9 pkgs, Hingston; 1 box bees, Biggs; 2 cows, 2 calves, 84 sheep, 35 pigs, 26 pkgs, Max; 2 cases, Martin. Airedale, for South : 1 qr-cask brandy, 2 trunks luggage, 51 bags sugar, 10 coils wire, Edwards & Co.; 1 pkg, Seymour; 9 casks tallow, 53 hides and calf skin 3. Bettany; 6 horses, Bird, Blow, & Will; 1 parcel, Darby; 9 pieces timber, Brown; 16 half-chests tea, Cawthron.

High Watkr at Nelson. Morn. Afternoon. Tuesday Nov. 16 ... 7.3 L 7.51 Wednesday „ 17 ... 8.9 8.27 Thursday „ 18 ... 8.42 8.57 , Friday „ 19 ... 9.13 930 ■ Saturday „ 20 ... 9.41 10.3 Sunday „ 21 ... 10.19 10.36

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 269, 16 November 1869, Page 2

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SHIPPINGS INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 269, 16 November 1869, Page 2

SHIPPINGS INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 269, 16 November 1869, Page 2

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