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shipping intilligence.

ARRIVED. 17, cutter Planet, from Motueka. 18, schooner Sisters, from Motupipi. — steamer Kennedy, from Westport, &c. — cutter Ann, from Waitapu. 20, steamer John Perm, from Westport, &c. ] — steamer Murray, from Wellington. — steamer Chavlcs Edward, from Wesfcporfc, &c. — schooner Heathcote, from Havelock. — schooner Sea Breeze, from Awaroa. j SAILED. 16, steamer Lyttelton, for Westport, &c. 17, cutter Polly, for Motueka. — cutter Planet, for Motueka. — steamer Lord Ashley, for Taranaki and Manukau. 18, cutter Ventui'e, for Havelock. — schooner Sisters, for Motupipi. 20, Bteamer Lady Barkly, for Motueka. — steamer John Perm, for Wanganui and Manukau. — cutter Ann, for Waitapu. — steamer Charles Edward, for Manukau. — steamer Kennedy, for Westport, &c. 21, steamer Murray, for Westport. — steamer Lady Barkly, for Motueka and Golden Bay. ENTERED INWARDS. December 17, cutter Planet, 15, Thorne, from Motueka, in ballast. 18, Bchooner Sisters, 12, Charles, from Motupipi. — 6teamer Kennedy, 125, Whitwell. from Westport, &c. Passengers : saloon — Messrs. Sherrard, Anderson, M'Counichie, Thompson, Mrs. Maragan and two children, Mrs. Taylor and child ; second cabin — Messrs. Talbot, Taylor, Wagstaff, Carter, M'Lood. — cutter Ann, 15, Eure, from Waitapu. One passenger. 20, steamer John Perm, 122, Carey, from Westport, &c. Passengers — Messrs. Hassil, Thompson, Humphreys, Squires, and twenty-three for Manukau. — steamer Murray, 56, M'Gillivray, from Wellington. Passengers — Mrs. M'OHllivray and child, Mrs. Drano and two children, Mrs. Burnard, Miss Bur Bell. — steamer Charles Edward, 89, Holmes, from Westport, &c. Passengers — Mrs. G-alland and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Pengully and two children, Messrs. Shannon, Stevenson, Lynch, Dowd, Mantvhan.Keif, Smith, Murphy, Hunter, Hurdly, Winter, M'Donaid, and ten for Manukau. — schooner Heathcote, 21, Glover, from Havelock, in ballast. — schooner Sea Breeze, 6, Ramsey, from Awaroa. CLEARED OUTWARDS. December 16, steamer Lytteltoti, 49, Scott, for Westport, &c. 17, cutter Polly, 9, Pope, for Motueka. — cutter Planet, 15, Thorne, for Motueka. — abeamer Lord Ashley, 296, Wheeler, for Taranaki and Manukau. — Passengors — Mr. E. W. Stafford, Miss Bartley, Miss O'Brien, Mr. Brown, two grooms, and thirty-two original. 18, cutter Venture, 21, Windover, for Havelock. — cutter Lizzie, 19, Q-ibson, for New Plymouth. — schooner Sisters, 12, Charles, for Motupipi. 20, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. — steamer John Perm, 122, Carey, for Wanganui and Manukau. Passengers — Messrs. Sherrard, Dacie, Murphy, and twenty-threo original. — sutter Ann, 15, Eure, for Waitapu. Three passengers. — steamer Charles Edward, 89, Holmes, for Manukau. Ten original passengers. — steamer Kennedy, 325, Whitwell, for Wpstport, &c. Passengers — Mrs. Atehison and family, Mrs. Leach, Mrs. DeCosta, Mrs. Dartnell, Miss Calder, Miss Bradley, Miss Dartnell, Eev. Lewis, Master Bradley, Messrs. Brown, M'Leod, M'Cabe, Hymanson, Burr, Pickard, Louisson, and five others for Capo Campbell. 21, steamer Murray, 46, M'Gillivray, for Westport. Passengers — Messrs. Broad, Pitt, Morey, Bisley, Benson. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka and Gfoldeu Bay.

EXPECTED ABRIYALS. Steamer Lord Ashley, from Taranaki and Manukau 3 December 25. Steamer Kennedy, from West Coast ; December 25. Steamer Charles Edward, from Manukau. Barque John Buuyan, from London ; sailed Oct. 6. PROJECTED DEPABTUEE3. Steamer Lord Ashley, for Picton and South ; December 26. VESSELS IN HAEBODU. Barque Hera, from London. Schooner Mount M'Larcn, from Picton, Cutter Lizzie, from Sandspit. Cutter Venture, from West Wanganui. Cutter Ann, from Waitapu. Ketch Sea Breeze, from Awaroa. Ketch Clara, from Blenheim. Ketch Collingwood, from Wairau.

IMEOETS. Sea Breeze, from Awaroa — 3 bushels apples, 1 box cherries, 8 turkeys, 2 cords firewood, Order. ANN, from Waitapu — 1 ton hay, Disher ; half-ton hay, Newton ; 1 bale and 1 b«g wool, Buxton and Co. ; 1 hide, Bettany ; 1 box butter, Hounsell ; 1 box eggs, 1 case geese, Order; 1 case drapery, Cohen. Kennedt, for Greymouth— ll bags cote, Moutray and Co. Sisters, from Motupipi— ll boxes butter, Webster ; 1 box butter, 1 box egg, Wilkie ; 1 box butter, 1 box eggs, Hounsell ; 2 bales wool, N. Edwards and Co. ; 1 cord firewood, G-oddaivl } 12 ptges, Elliott -, 2 pig 9, 7 pairs fowls, Order. EXPORTS. Murray, for Westport — 1 case cigars, 10 cases champague, 34 cases stout, 1 bale, 2 cases, 1 hud cider, Thompson and Co. ; 6 cases poultry, Drone, 2 boxes and 6 cases eggs, 7 cases fruit, 2 cases sundries, 2 coops fowls, fivo goats, Thompson ; 1 scythe, 2 pipes, 2 pumps, 1 case, 1 monkey, 2 pkgs, Btichholtz ; 2 bdxes, Batchelor j 7 casks butter, 4. caa?B eggs, 1 bag bacon, 5 cases pggs, 5 pkgs, Buehholz ; 10 eases fruit, Epps ; 2 boxes fruit,, Phillips; 13 cases, 1 box, 1 bag, potatoos, Drane ,• 1 trunk boots, Lightband ; 3 cases fruit, Hale : 1 case boots, White ; 30 pigs, 1 cow, Bell ; 2 horses, Morey ; 2 horses, Paul ; 2 pigs, Disher ; 25 lamb?, 30 bags potatoes, Bell ; 2 plcgs drapery, 1 case boots, Fisher ; G boxes eggs, Dacombe. Lady Bahkly, for Golden Bay — 1 parcel coffee, Fisher ; 15 pkgs iron, 9 pkgs sundries, Buxton and Co. ; 5 pkgs, Hounsell : 8 boxes tea, 2 cases boots, R. Levien ; 10 casks ale, Harley and Sons ; 2 cases claret, 1 pkge cigars, 3 pkgs sundries, Master. Loud Ashley, for Taranaki and Manukau— l qr-cask brandy, 10 cases genera, 10 cases brandy, 142 bags sugar, 1 case drapery, 3 dozen buckets, 3 nests tubs, 1 pkge, 3 casks loaf sugar, 2 cases ale, 1 pkge hats, 1 case sundries, 1 case raisins, 10 boxes candles, 4 half-chests and 6 boxes tea, N. Edwards and Co. j 9 pkgs machinery, Fisher ; 1 case, J. Hounsell ; 1 bale, Elliott ; 1 case, confectionery, Thompson ; 3 hhds ale, 50 sacks malt, Field ; 1 case boots, Lightband; 3 horses, Stafford ; 4 boxes fruit, Hingston j 1 box fruit, Hill ; 2 cases cherries, Jennings ; 3S cases fruit, Benson. Sisters, for Motupipi — 10 pkgs, N. Edwards and Co. ; 4 pkgs, Buxton ; 6 pkgs sundries, Hounsell ; 20 pkgs, Webster ; 1 case, Wadman ; 1 cask beer, Hooper and Dodson. Kennedy, for West Coast— lso case 3 brandy, 30 boxes candles, 295 bags sugar, 75 cases geneva, 5 cases whisky, 40 bugs bran, 85 cases stout, 1 case, 40 bugs flour, 3 crates bottles, 10 cases pickles, 1 case raisins, 1 case ale, 4 cases moselle, 2 parcels, 1 truss, 1 case, N. Edwards and Co. ; 5 half-saclc3 potatoes, Neale and Haddow ; 62 pkgs, produce, Pickard; 2 boxes eggs, Dacombe; 3 boxes, Polglase; 1 caae boots, White ; 48 bags malt-, Field ; 6 kegs 6 boxes butter, 2 boxea eggs, 1 parcel, Hodder aud Tulbofr;

9 pkgs, Max, 1 case, Wilkie; 1 pkge, Lines; 14 pkgs, M'Mullen; 1 parcel, Hounsell; 1 case, Levick ; 6 qr-casks ale, Hooper and Dodson ; 1 tin fruit, Carter ; 1 sack, King, 22 pkgs, Patterson ; 1 box, Lukins; 2 cases, Levick ; 3 pkgs, Wilkie; 1 case, 1 trunk boots, 1 bale leather, Lightband ; 2 boxes fruit, 1 case poultry, Taylor ; 10 pkgs, Price. Ann, for Waitapu — 12 pkgs, Buxfon and Co. ; 4 cases, Bonnington ; 1 cask, Wadman ; 2 kegs, Baly ; 12 pkgs sundries, Davis ; 6 pkges, Dacombe ; 6 pkgs, 20 bags, flour : Webster; 3 casks ale, Harley j 1 bng lime, Lukins.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 102, 22 December 1869, Page 2

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shipping intilligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 102, 22 December 1869, Page 2

shipping intilligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 102, 22 December 1869, Page 2

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