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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVED. August 12, steamer Airedale, from South. — schooner Australian Maid, from Awnroa. — steamer Lady Barkly, from Golden Bay. SAILED. August 10, steamer Lady Barkly, for Golden Bay. 31, cutter Venture, for Havelock. 12, steamer Charles Edward, for Westport. — schooner Day Dawn, for Havelock. — steamer Airedale, for Taranaki and Manukau. — cutter Ann, for Waitapu. ENTERED INWARDS. August 12, steaiuer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Golden Bay. Ten passengers. — schooner Australian Maid, 17, Gilbertson, from Awaroa. — steamer Airedale, 286, Kennedy, from Picton and South. Passengers : saloon — Miss Davenport, Mrs. Richmond and four children, Mrs. Collins, Mr. Tingle, Captain Kiddey, Mrs. Wilson, and nineteen for North. CLEARED OUTWARDS. August 10, cutter Venture, 21, Windover, for Hiivelock. 11, steamer Charles Edward, 89, Palmer, for West Coast. 12 cutter Ann, 15, Eure, for Waitapu. Five passengers.

12, steamer Airedale, 286, Kennedy, for Taranaki and Manukau. — schooner Day Dawn, 24,^Billows, for Havelock. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Steamer Lyttelton, from West Coast; to-morrow. Steamer Airedale, from Taranaki and Mannkau ; August 21. Steamer John Perm, from Auckland. < Steamer Murray, from West Coast. Ship Abdul Medjid, from London; sailed May 25. Ship Hera, from London. Barque Grlencoe, from Hobart Town. Brig Fawu, for Sydney. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. t Steamer Lyttelton, for West Coast; August 16. Steamer Airedale, for Wellington ; August 22. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Steamer Lady Barkly, from Golden Bay. Barque Alliance, from Liverpool. Brig Snorre Stuslasson, from Newcastle. Schooner Amateur, from Newcastle. Schooner Angelina, from Havelock. Schooner Heatlicote, from West Wanganui. Schooner Rambler, from Havelock. Schooner He-ithcote, from West Wanganui. Schooner Waiotahi, from Havelock. Schooner Australian Maid, from Awaroa. Cutter Midge, from Wairan. Ketch Collingwood, from Blenheim. IMPORTS. Airedale, from Wellington — 1 case, Richmond ; 1 parcel, Cowie ; 2 trusses leather, Lightband ; 25 kegs butter, N. Edwards and Co. ; 1 cask white lead, Buxton and Co. ; 1 cask barm, Hooper and Dodson ; 1 case books, 20 cases inaizena, Cawthron ; 2 cases, Myers ; 40 gunnies sugar, Painton ; 5 cases, Rutter and Biddle ; 1 case, Hounsell ; 1 box, Davis. Australian Maid, from Awaroa — 5 cords firewood, Order ; 6 sacks shingles, Hadfield. Lady Barkly, from Collingwood— 6o ozs. gold, Order. EXPORTS. Ann, for Waitapu— s pkgs sundries, Davis ; 1 keg rum, 1 case kerosine, 12 pkgs sundries, Buxton and Co. ; 1 bag salt, 4 pkgs sundries, Hounsell ; 4 bags flour, Neale and Haddow ; 5 bags flour, Fisher ; 12 butter-kegs, Simpson. Ciiarles Edward, for Westporfc, &c. — 1 trunk boots, 5 cases meat, 3 eases, 1 truss drapery, 1 case marble, 1 caso sewing-machines, 2 pkga swings, 10 cases cheese, 1 case eggs, 1 truss mats, 9 cases, 2 trusses, 3 boxes, 3 parcels, 33 pkgs, 1 chest, 58 kegs butter,. N. Edwards and Co. ; 11 bales chaff, 3 cases butter, Hingston ; 2 boxeß eggs, Hooper and Dodson ; 30 bales chaff, 10 sacks maize, 20 Backs bran, 2 cases eggs, 1 case plants, half-sack potatoes, 1 case oatmeal, 2 sacks potatoes, Neale and Haddow ; 1 bag malt, Pickard ; 1 roll lead, 2 trusses, 2 pkgs, Buxton and Co. ; 2 eases eggs, 1 pkge rabbits, 1 keg butter, Boyle ; 3 cases eggs, 1 case fowls, Patterson ; 1 case, 2 casks butter, 2 trusses, Buxton and Co. ; 1 case, 1 cask, Tatton ; 30 pkgs, D'Albedhyll ; 1 bale, 1 truss, Lightband ; 113 pkgs, Ebden ; 2 bales paper, 1 pkgc books, 3 cases eggs, Cawthorn ; 8 casks porter, Fisher ; 1 2 bags potatoes, 1 bag bacon, 1 trunk, 1 bosket, Ray ; 1 case boots, White ; 14 bags bacon, 18 bags carrots, 12 bugs potatoes, 4 cases eggs, Levick; 1 parcel, Waxman ; 1 bale, 2 boxes, Lightband ; 1 case eggs, Jones ; 6 bullocks, 1 caif, 6 cwt meat, 2 cases, 2 kegs, 1 bdle bacon, 65 sheep, Max. Day Dawn, for Havelock — 1£ tierce tobacco, 2 cases drapery, Davis ; 10 sacks oats, 4 half-chests tea, Thompson and Stavert; 1 and a-half tons flour, Fisher ; 2 tons iron, Buxton and Co. ; 1 cheßt tea, 1 case china, Levien. Airedale, for North— B pkgs, N. Edwards and Co. ; 19 mats sugar, 25 boxes candles, 40 baga flour, 3 cases drapery, Fisher ; 10 sacks lime, Lukins ; 1 truss, Garin ; 1 box, Moore ; 1 hhd ale, Scott. Lady Barkly, for Collingwood, &o. — 5 bags maize, 1 bdle spades, R. Levien ; 2 kegs powder, 1 box glassware, 1 parcel, H. Hounsell ; 10 bags salt, 6 pkgs sundries, 60 bags flour, N. Edwards and Co. Venture, for Havelock — 2 bags flour, 1 bag rice, Davis ; 4 qr-casks ale, Field ; 4 hhds ale, Hooper and Dodson ; 18 bags sugar, 20 bags flour, 2 tons and 9 gunnieß potatoes, 5 pots thin paint, 1 bdle rakes, 1 case sundries, 1 bag pepper, 1 case porter, 1 case cocoa, 5 boxes candles, R. Levien.

The Abdul Medjid. — This ship, which is due here, from London, about the end of the month, was spoken with on the 30th May, in lat. 47 deg. N., long. 14 deg. W.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 14 August 1869, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 14 August 1869, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 14 August 1869, Page 2