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Shipping Intelligence.

ABBIVED. June 23, schooner Mary, from Picton, via Pelorus Sound. 24, ketch Harriett, from Tata Islands. 25, steamer Lady Barkly, from Motueka. 27, steamer Airedale, from Picton and South. — schooner E. U. Cameron, from Kaiapoi. — cutter Planet, from Motueka. — steamer Lady Barkly, from Motueka. SAILED. June 24, ketch Harriett, for West Wanganui. — ketch Jane, for Havelock. — cutter Ann, for Waitapu. — cutter Sandfly, for Blenheim. 25, steamer Lady Barkly, for Motueka. 27, cutter Planet, for Motueka. — schooner Mary, for Havelock, via Pelorus Sound. — steamer Airedale, for Taranaki and Manukau. 28, schooner He'athcote, for West Wanganui. — steamer Lady Barkly, for Golden Bay. ENTEBED INWARDS. June 23, schooner Mary, 6, Harvey, from Picton, via Peloniß Sound. 24, ketch Harriett, 15, Fowler, from Tata Island. 25, Bteamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker from Motueka. 27, Bteamer Airedale, 286, Kennedy, from Picton and South. Passengers — Captain Wheeler, Messrs. Haymanan, Frazer, two for Taranaki, and thirty for Manukau. — Bchooner E. U. Cameron, 40, Swanson, from Kaiapoi. — cutter Planet, 15, Thome, from Motueka. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, from Motueka. OXEABED OOTVSTAEDS. June 24, ketch Harriett, 15, Fowler, for West Wanganui, in ballast. — ketch Jane, 20, Watts, for Havelock, in ballast. — cutter Ann, 15, Eure, for Waitapu. — cutter Sandtly, 15, Gillard, for Blenheim. 25, steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Motueka. 27, cutter Planet, 15, Thorne, for Motueka. — schooner Mary, 6, Harvey, for Havelock, via Pelorus Sound. — steamer Airedale, 286, Kennedy, for Taranakai Manukau. Passengers — Colonel Harrington, Captain Stack, Mr. Sherard, Mr. and Mrs. Woodroffe, Mr. Peachman, and Mr. Chesterman. 28, Bchooner Heathcote, 21, Glover, for West Wanganui. Passenger — Mr. C. Scott. — steamer Lady Barkly, 30, Walker, for Golden Bay. EXBEOTED AEBIVALS. Steamer Gothenburg, from Melbourne, via West Coast ; to-day. Steamer Kennedy, from West Coast ; to-day. Steamer Rangatira, from Taranaki and Manukau ; to-day. Steamer Phoebe, from South ; July 4. Steamer Airedale, from Taranaki and Manukau 3 July 3. Steamer Murray, from West Coast. Barque Avery, from Newcastle. Ship Albion, from London ; daily. Barque Rapido, from London 3 sailed April 17. PBOJECIED DEPABTUBES. Steamer Gothenburg, for Melbourne, via South j today. Steamer Kennedy, for West Coast ; to-morrow. Steamer Rangatira, for South ; to-morrow. Steamer Phcßbe, for Taranaki and Manukau j July 4. Steamer Airedale, for South ; July 4, Barque Alphington, for Newcastle j to-morrow. VESSELS IN HAEBOUB. Steamer Charles Edward, from West Coast. Steamer Lyttelton, repairing. Barque Alphington, from Newcastle. Schooner Day Dawn, from Kaiapoi. Schooner Sea Breeze, from Motupipi. Schooner Mermaid, from Havelock. Schooner Mary, from Pelorus Sound. Schooner E. U. Cameron, from Kaiapoi. Cutter Thames, from Havelock. Cutter Supply, from Collingwood. , j Cutter Satellite, from Charleston. Cutter Ann, from Waitapu. > < _ : Ketch Collingwood, from Wairau. Ketch Jane, from Wairau. 1 . IMPOSTS.. ' . 1 Airedale, from South — 2 cases drapery, Levien and Co. ; 1 parcel, Deßeer ; 90 kegs butter, 3 cases bacon, 2 cases eggs, Cawthron ; 25 cases cheeses, 45 , kegß butter, 1 case and 6 pkgs bacon, N. Edwards and Co. ; 2 pkgs leather, 1 small box, Lightband ;■ 2 cases, Morrison, Sclanders, and Co. ; lease drapery,' Black and Son ; 12 empty hhds, Field. Haeeiett,- from Tata Islands — 18 yards limestone, Lukins. Maey, from Pelorus Sound— a quantity of hop poles, 50 bushels wheat, 60 lbs. butter, Order. E. U. CAaiEDOtf, from Kaiapoi — 350 sacks wheat, 180 sacks barley, Order. Planet, from Motueka — 51 bags barley, Hooper and Dodson ; 7 bags potatoes, Order ; 2 tons flour, Adams ; 6 bags carrots, Lloyd j 12 bags potatoes, Jones ; 3 bdls skins, Bettany. Ladt Babeli", from Motueka — 3 tons potatoes, i Order. j EXPOETS. Ank, for Watapu — 27 pkgs, 10 sacks flour, 2 sacks oats, 2 sacks pollard, Buxton and Co.; 18 pkgs, Captain ; 3 pkgs, Lightband ; 1 plough, Langfortl ; 4 bags sugar, 8 pkgs, 11 bags flour, Hounsell ; 1 bog; Webster; 12 pkgs, 1 bag flour, Fisher; 4 pkgsy

Wilkie; 3 casks ale, Harley; 1 cask ale, Hooper and Dodson 5 1 cask lemonade, Bentley; 2 wheels, Leech. Aieedai/e, for North —l parcel, 1 trunk, Lightband ; 1 pkge trees, 1 box, Miss Hollo way; 2 cases, Darby j 40 bags salt, 4 pkgs powder and cap3 r N. Edwards and Co.; 1 box, Otterson. The steamer Keera, lafon with cattle, lost nineteen head off Manakau Heads during a recent gale of wind. After a good deal of negotiation, a company in Wellington have purchased the fleet of steamers of the New Zealand Steam Navigation Company for £18,000. The steamer Star of the South went on shore at high water in a fog four miles south of Napier Bluff, on Friday, the 24th instant. The cargo was saved. The latest account states that she has three feet of I water in her engine room. The following testimonial was recently presented to Captain E. Wheeler, of the Lord Ashley, by the passengers of that vessel: —"We the undersigned passengers per s.s. Lord Ashley, from Wellington to Otago, beg to congratulate you and your officers on the seumanlike conduct, which you displayed in bringing your Bhip into Lyttelton under canvas, the machinery having become disabled during a gale off Timaru. We have also to thank you for your own uuvarying care and courtesy during that trying time." The steamer John Perm having been docked and overhauled at Port Chalmers, is to be employed between Otago and Wanganui. The ship Ceres, with immigrants and a Itvrge cargo, arrived at Lyttelton on the 21st instant. The Ceres experienced very rough weather from the meridian of the Cape, and on the 11th of Ju.xe had her decks swept by heavy aeas which carried away her starboard bulwarks. H.M. Steamer Clio, bearing the new Commodore's flag, will come direct from Table Bay to Wellington, and take up the station of the Challenger. H.M.S. Blanche has been ordered to proceed from Sydney to the Auckland Islands to search for supposed castaways. The total value of salvage recovered from the Walter Hood, recently wrecked on the coast of New South Wales, is £800.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 52, 29 June 1870, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 52, 29 June 1870, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 52, 29 June 1870, Page 2