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ARRIVED. August 9, schooner Surprise, from Picton. v 11, eohooner Ann, from Waitapu. 12, cutter Supply , from Collingwood. — , schooner Rapid, from Awaroa. —, schooner Australian Maid, from Motupipi. • 16, schooner Mary, from Wairau. 21, schooner Rapid, from Para Para. — , cutter Supply, from Colliugwood. — , schooner Ann, from Waitapu. — , cutter Odd-Fellow, from Pelorus. 22, schooner Jane, from Buller river. — , I.R.M. steamer Airedale, from Wellington. — , I.R.M. steamer Lord Worsley, from Sydney. — , steamer Storm Bird, from Wellington, via Pioton. 28, cutter Wave, from Croixelles. 29, schooner Surprise, from Picton. 30, cutter Supply, from Collingwood. 31, schooner Gipsy, from Buller river. — , schooner Ann, from Waitapu. — , ship Sir George Pollock, from London. — , brigantine Boomerang, from Melbourne. September 4, schooner Heron, from Wanganui. 6, brig Susan, from Newcastle. 7, cutter Grace Darling, from the Wairau. — , schooner City, of Nelson, from the Wairau. — , schooner Rapid, from Para Para. — , schooner Australian Maid, from Motupipi. 10, steamer Storm Bird, from Wellington via Picton. — , I.R.M. steamer Airedale, from Taranaki and Manukau. — , I.R.M. steamer Lord Worsley, from Wellington. SAILED. August 12, steamer Wonga Wonga, for Wellington via Picton. "" — , I.R.M. steamer Lord Ashley, for Sydney. 13, 1. R.M. seamer Airedale, for Wellington. 16, cutter Grace Darling, for Wairau. — , schooner Surprise, for Picton. 16, schooner Rapid, for Pakawau. * — , schooner Australian Maid, for Motupipi. — , schooner Ann, for Waitapu. — , cutter Supply, for Collingwood. 21, cutter Wave, for Croixelles. > 23, schooner Ann, for Waitapu. 26, I.R.M. steamer Airedale, for Taranaki and Manukau. — , steamer Storm Bird, for Wellington, via Ficton. — , I.R.M. steamer Lord Worsley, for Wellington. 27, cutter Odd Fellow, for Pelorus. — , cutter Supply, for Collingwood. — , schooner Jane, for Buller river. 29, soliooner Rapid, for Para Para. — *, schooner Necromancer, for Wairau. — , schooner Australian Maid, for Motupipi. 81, schooner Mary, for West Coast. September 5, schooner Surprise, for Picton. — , schooner Ann, for Collingwood. — , cutter Supply, for Buller River. j 6, brigantine Boomerang, for Wellington. I 7, schooner Gipsy, for Buller river. 8, barque Glenshee, for Sydney. ■ 10, cutter Grace Darling, for Collingwood.. The Tabmanian Maid.— This invaluable steamer is again laid on for conducting the coasting trade between this port and Marlborough. She was recently purchased from the original proprietors by Messrs. Edward*, Bennet, Wilkie, Stafford, Nancarrovr, and Cross, for the sum of £3,600. Her first trip under the new arrangement will be made on the 16th initant. The Schooner Heron.— This vessel, which arrived here, on Thursday, September 5, left Wanganui for Auckland on the 30th August, with thirty-five head of fat cattle. On coming out from the latter port she struck upon the bar, and grounded on the North Spit, in a south-easterly wind, where she lay thumping heavily until high water the following tide, when she hove off with the aid of anchor and hawser, and, being found perfectly tight, proceeded on her voyage towards Auckland ; but, heavy breezes prevailing from the northward, with a strongly rolling sea, and ten head of the cattle having died, Captain H. Laing bore his vessel up for this port. In hauling off from the spit the anchor and about thirty fathoms of chain had to be slipped, but fifteen fathoms of chain were afterwards recovered. The Heron will be immediately laid on the bank here, so that her hull may be thoroughly examined. The Brio Susan.— The brig Susan, Captain Ander■on, arrived September 6, from Newcastle with coals for the I.R.M. Company. She experienced a very rough, passage, which tasted fifteen days, having, from the 25th August to the 4th instant, encountered a continuation of heavy squally weather, in whioh her maintopmast and figure head were carried away. The Susan passed the Cairngorm, homeward bound, on the 23rd August. Thk Sib George Pollock.— This barque, of 570 tons, Captain Frost, arrived in our harbour on Saturday, August 81, with seventy-nine passengers. She cleared the English channel on May 5, and on the 12th July, while rounding the Cape of Good Hope, her miientop was carried away in a very severe gale. She lighted land on the 25th August, and arrived at an anchorage in our Bay on the 31st.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, 12 September 1861, Page 1

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Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, 12 September 1861, Page 1

Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, 12 September 1861, Page 1