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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVED. August 14, steamer Phcebe, 416, Worsp, from Taranaki and Manakau. Passengers —Messrs. Harris, Storby, Enson (2), Vincent, Newbery, 1 native, and 17 for South. — ketch Ocean Bird, put back through stress of weather. — steamer Kennedy, 125, Conway, from West Coast. Passengers —Mrs. Brown and 4 children, Mrs. Finch, Miss Hess, Miss Hemmerich, Captain Palmer, Master Ryder, Messrs. Shannon, Alcorn, Drane, Marnoy, Wilkie, M'Cullock, Langford, Hunter. — steamer Lyttelton, 86, Scott, from Blenheim. Paeeenger —Mr.. Harley, , SAILED. August 14, steamer Albion, 806, M'Lean, for Melbourne via Hokitika. Passengers —Mr. Haines, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Blythe, Mr. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Pickering and child. — steamer Paterson, 260, Kennedy, for Taranaki -and Manukau.—Paosengers —Mr. audMrs. Cook and 3 children, Miss Cook. — Bteamer Wallaoe, 57, M'Arthur, "for West Coaßt. Passengers —Madame Cora and troupe (7), Mr. Norman. — steamer Pheebe, 418, Worsp, for Picton and South. Passengers —Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs. Mitchell and 4 children, Mrs. Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. Monro, Messrs. Luckie, Collins, Douglass, Sullivan, Alley, Talbot, Nairn, Corbett,- Palmer, M'Arthy, Jackson, Anslow, Rochfort, and 16 Football players. BXPKOTED AHIUVAT.B. Steamor Tarauaki, from Picton and South; August 17. Steamer Wellington, from 'Taranaki aud Manukau ; August 19. Steamer Claud Hamilton, fram Melbourne, via Wi'Bt Coast; to-morrow. •> Ship Malay, from London ; to sail 11th June. Barque Annie Braginton, from London; sailed 9th May. Brig Gazelle, from Newcastle. PROJECThi> DKPAHTDHICB. Steamer Lyttelton, for Blenheim ; to-morrow. Steamer Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne, via South ; to-morrow. Steamer Kennedy, for West Coast; August 18. Steamer Taranaki, for Taranaki and Manukau j August 18. Steamer for 3?ieton and Soutli ; August 20. IMPORTS. Albion, from Melbourne via South—4 trunks leather, 18 truuks, 2 cases, 1 cask, 4 pkgs merchandise, Lightband; 22 pkgs, 2 cases, 1 bundle shafts, 5 springs, 5 bundles timber, Wilkins ; 1 case hardware, Webster; 7 cases merchandise, 2 eases books, 1 box ink, J. Hounsell; 4 casks seeds, Hale; 2 casss zinc, 1 bundle merchandize, Fisher ; 1 trunk, 2 cases, Healy and Son; 1 bag seeds, Levien; 4 casks resin, 1 cask oil, 1 pkge axle-arms, 2 bdls shears, E. Buxton and Co.; 3 cases pianos, W. Stavert and Co.; 68 pkgs sugar, Order; 10 kegs treacle, N. Edwards and Co.; 2 cases, Manson ; 2 boxes, Cullen Brothers; 1 case books, Jackson; 1 case books, Stanton; 2 trunks, Lightband ; 541 iron pipes, Provincial Government; 1 case books, Secretary, Scientific Association; 2 cases newspapers, J. Hounsell; 2 case.s hardware, Wilkins; L case periodicals, 1 box, Davis; 1 parcel, Miss Hounßellj 1 parcel, Buddie; 55 bags oats, Neale and Haddow; 1 parcel, Beaver 3 15 cases, Fisher 5 50 bags wheat, Griffin ; 140 bags flour, Stavert and Co.; 1 case, Belraare ; 1 bale flax, Order ; 13 pkgs luggage, Garland; 16 bales, 7 casks hides, Goldsborough and Co. : 125 bags oats, Order j 1 bdle, 1 case, Thomas and M'Beath. Phcebe, from Taranaki and Manukau —l bale, Lightband; 1 parcel, Morrison, Sclanders and Co. ; 3 "pkgs sashes, 28 doors, 14 bdls, 10 parcels, Bethwaite and Co.; 3 bundles mouldings, 10 pieces architecture, Mabin; 1 case, Barnes. Lyttelton, from Wairau —Bo sacks wheat, N. Edwards and Co.; 1 case, Nosworthy. Paterson, from Picton and South —l case, 1 truss, Lightband; 1 case, Buxton and Co. EXPORTS. Waiotahi, for Havelock —2 pkgs, Harling; 1 case, 10 sacks oats, Morrison, Sclanders and Co. j half ton flour, West. Mermaid, for Rtwaka —l qr.-cask brandy, Morrison, Sclanders and Co.; 2 bushels lime, Order; 5 bags sacks, GrifTm ; 1 sack, 1 parcel, York. PnosßE, for South —s cases, Cawthron j 193 pkgs, 100 hides, N. Edwards and Co. 5 1 case saddlery, Peat and Co.; 2 parcels books, J. Hounsell; 5 cases, Fisher ; 3 cases, Smith ; 1 box, Parmenter ; 1 case plants, Hale ; 3 bales tweed, Webley Brothers ; 1 bale paper, Lucas; 1 case, Pollock ;12 sacks lime, Lukins. Albion, for Melbourne and West Coast —l bale tweeds, Webley Brothers'; 1 box seeds, Hale; 22 bales flax, Morrison, Sclanders aud Co.; 1 box cancelled notes, Bank of New South Wales ; 1 case Cooksey; 1 parcel, Lucas; 1 case, Atkinson ; 10 bales flax, 1 bale wool, Buxton and Co.; 8 bales wool, N. Edwards and Co.

Wallace, for West Coast—l bale, 1 case, 26 bags sugar, 10 cases stout, 30 cases geneva, 3 barrels rum, 30 boxes candles, 1 case bacon, N. Edwai'ds and Co.; 1 keg butter, 2 cases eggs, 12 bags potatoes, 14 bags bacon, 3 cases eggs, 2 coops poultry, Buchuolz ; 12 hhds ale, 8 qr.-casks ale, Hooper and Co. ; 4 pkgs, Moutray; 3 pkgs, Hale; 4 cases eggs.l bag bacon, Myers; 1 caso boots, White; 1 case stationery, Hounsell; 140 bags salt. Edwards ; 5 kegs butter, 2 cases eggs, Hodder. Tho s.s. Phoobe arrired at 6.30 a.m. yesterday She left Onehunga Wharf at 11.45 a.m. on tho 11th, with a strong S.W. gale, and anchored inside the heads. Crossed the bar at 11.30 a.m. on the 12th for Taranaki, arriving at 7.40 a.m. on the 13th; left at 10.45 a.m. for Nelson, and had a heavy S.E. gale and a high sea crossing the Straits. She left for southern ports yesterday. i The steamer Albion sailed yesterday for Melbourne via West Coast ports. The steamer Patersou sailed for New Plymouth and Manukau. The steamer Wallace sailed for West Coast ports yesterday. The steamer Lyttelton arrived from Blenheim yesterday. The steamer Kennedy arrived from West Coast ports yesterday. There wns no intelligence last evening of the steamer Claud Hamilton, due from Melbourne, arriving at Hokitika.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 91, 15 August 1873, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 91, 15 August 1873, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 91, 15 August 1873, Page 2

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