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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

High Wateb at Nelson. Morn. Afternoon, Friday,' Sept. '3 ... 622 7*2 Saturday, „ 4 ... 735 8"9 Sunday, „ 5 ... 836 93 Monday, „ 6 ... 926 950

ENTERED INWARDS,

August 31.—Murray, steamer, 56, M'Gillivray, from Westporc, &c. Passengers —Messrs. Thompson, Paul, llorey, Woolcock. September I.—Waiotahi, schooner, 16, Frascr, from Havelock. 4 passengers. j 1. —Ann, schooner, 19, Bonuer, from Charleston, in ballast. 2.—Lyttelton, steamer, 49, Scott, from Westport, &c. Passengers —Messrs. Davis, Walker, Muir, Cunningham (2), Hunter, Martin, Restans, Holmes, Cator, Captain Holmes, and 1 other. 2. —Lady Barkly, steamer, 30, Walker, from Collingwood, &c. 4 pussengers. CLEARED OUTWARDS. August 30.—Charles Edward, steamer, 89, Palmer, for Westport, &c. Passengers—Dr. and Mrs. Henry, Miss Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Wells, Mr. Porter, and 12 others. 31.—Lady Barkly, steamer, 30, Walker, for Collingwood, &c. 31.—Sisters, schooner, 12, Charles, for Motupipi. 31.—Murray, steamer, 56, M'Gillivray, for Westport, &c 31.—Alert, ketch, 28, M'Donald, for Grcymouth. 31.—Satellite, cutter, 27, M'Donald, for Wesbport. 31.—Venture, cutter, 21, Windover, for Havelock. 6 passengers. September 1. —Day Dawn, schooner, 24, Billows, for Havelock. I.—Ann, schooner, 19, Bonner, for Greymouth. J 2. —Midge, cutter, 16, Earnshaw, for Wairau. 1 passenger. VES3EL3 IN POET. Lyttelton, p. 8,, from West Coast. Lady Barkly, p.s., from Motueka. Amateur schooner, from Newcastle. Day Dawn, schooner, from Havelock. Waiotubi, Bchooner, from Havelock. Heatbcote, schooner, repairing. Mary Louisa, ketch, from Charleston. Rambler, ketch, from Havelock. Venture, cutter, from Havelock. Midge, cutter, from Wuirau. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Airedale, e.s., from South, September 9. Ranpatira, a.s., from Sydney, via Wosfc Coast. John Perm, b.s., from Auckland. Charles Edward, p.s., from West Coast. Murray, s.s., from West Coast. Abdul Medjid, barque, from London, Glencoe, barque, from 'ilohnxl, Town. Black Hawk, schooner, from Lyttolton. PROJECTED DJJPARTDIJKS. Lyttelton, p.s., for West Coast, to-day. John Perm, s.s., for West Coast, September 8. Airedale, g.s., from Taramiki and Manukuu, September 9. Amateur, schooner, for Newcastle,

IMPOttWU

Ex Waiolahi, fltam Havelock \ I^,ooo feet timber Curtis Brothers.

Ex Lady Barkly, from Collingwood: 79 02s gold, Order.

Ex Lyttelton, from Hokitika ' 19 cases ale, 1 case soap, 3 cases vinegar, 9 casks rice, 3 cases whiting, 9 cases wine, 1 case groats, 2 cases blue, 5 cases and 9 drums oil, 12 half-chests and 22 boxes tea, N. Edwards and Co.; 4 cases and 1 trunk, Fisher; 2 cases, Jones.

EXPOSES,

Per Alort, for Greymouth: 40 tons potatoes, Master.

Per Charles Edward, for Westport, &c.: 6 casks eggs, 13 pipes, 1 bundle forks, 1 pkg saws, 255 bags sugar, 1 qr-cask whisky, 1 qr-cask rum, 2 cases mautlepieces, 12 cases coffee, 10 cases pickles, 1 case drapery, 37 kegs butter, 14 sides bacon, 12 eases, 1 bag, 2 casks, 1 pkg, 4 trusses and 7 kegs sundries, N. Edwards and Co.; 22 cases maizena, 91 kegs butter, 17 cases and 9 sacks bacon, 3 cases eggs, 1 case hair oil, 6 cases cheese, Cawthron ; 3 qr-cafks whisky, 2 sacks oatmeal, 1 bale paper, 1 boiler, 12 stoves, 1 bale twine, 3 pkgs, 81 sacks potatoes, Fißlier; 26 sacks potatoes, 3 kegs butter, 5 cases eggs, Gallagher; 2 cases eggs, Boyle; 10 cases fruit, 3 sacks vegetables, 14 pkgs, Benson; 13 boxes eggs, 1 case fowls, Patterson ; 15 pkgs effects, Dr. Henry; 5 boxes egga, 1 keg butter, Hoddor and Talbot; 2 bales leather, 9 pkgs suudries, Lightband; 2 bales straw, Neale and Haddow; 7 pkgs, Wells ; 3 casks butter, Buchholz ; 9 bales chaff, Avery Brothers ; 1 case boots, White; 3 boxes eggs, Price: 16 cases eggs, Harling; 3 kegs butter, 4 cases eggs, Shoult; 1 box eggs, 1 box butter, 5 qr-casks ale, Hooper and Dodson; 4 cases eggs, Kingston ; 7 pkgs, Creswell; 9 pkgs, Pickai'd; 9 cases eggs, Max; 3 cases eggs, Woolcock ; 1 bag potatoes, Wadmau ; 2 pkgs collars, Landon; 8 pkgs boots, Myers; 24 sacks potatoes, Levick ; 2 cases, Watson ; 18 pkgs, Ogilvie.

Per Satellite, for Greyrnonfch: 14 bags sharps, Thompson and Stavert 5 25 tons produce, Captain.

Per Murray, for Westport, &c.: 1 qr-cask whisky, 2 qr-casks sherry, Thompson and Stavert; 22 tons potatoes, 4 cases eggs, Buchholz ; 8 qr-casks and 2 hhds ale, Hooper and Dodson ; 262 drain pipes, Patching ; 2 pkgs bacon, Card ; 1 case calico, 1 truss and case drapery, Fisher ; 1 bag seed, 1 bag potatoes, Neale and Haddow.

Per Lady Barkly, for Collingwood, &c.: 1 case, H. Bnly; 1 case rum, Thompson and Stavert; 2 bags potatoes, Hounsell; 1 parcel, 1 bale leather, Lightband ; 3 cases geneva, 2 casks ale and porter, 1 parcel, Morrison, Sclandere, and Co. 5 5 pkgs, Central Board of Education ; 2 pkgs, 3 cases geneva, 31 bags sugar, N. Edwards and Co.

Per Sisters, for Motupipi: 3 bags sugar, 4 bags flour, Wilkie; 1 pkg drapery, Wilson and Richardson ; 1 pkg drapery, 3 pkgs ironmongery, Buxton and Co.; 5 bags salt, 4 boxes sundries, 4 bags sugar, 1 box soap, 3 bags flour, Webster; 1 cask beer, Hooper and Dodson.

Per Midge, for Wairau: 100 bags sugar, 10 bales leaf tobacco, 2 casks port wine, 15 sacks lime, 123 bars iron, 1 case chairs, 2 bales woolpacks, 1 bale and 2 pkgs paper, 1 truss, 1 boiler, 2 cases, 7 iron pipes, 1 pump, 4 pkgs, N. Edwards and Co.; 20 sacks Grey coal, Levick; 1 case, West; 2 cases and 2 trunks boots, Lightband ; 2 cases, Hounsell; 4 pieces stone, Robinson; 1 qr-cask ale, flooper and Dodson; 2 sacks seed, Buxton and Co.

Per Ann, for Greymouth: 15 tons potatoes, 5 tons carrots, 3 tons turnip 3, Wise.

Per Day Dawn, for Haveiock: 5 cwt. flour, 1 tin pepper, 1 tin lollies, H. Houusell; 1 pkg boots, Usher; 1 bundle spades, 1 cask peas, 3 cases sundries, 28 bags sugar, 2 bundles iron, 1 truss, 1 bundle oakum, Buxtou and Co.; 4 sacks bran, 1 case sundries, 3 trusses, 1 coil wire, Levien.

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Bibliographic details

Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1216, 3 September 1869, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1216, 3 September 1869, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1216, 3 September 1869, Page 2

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