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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ENTEBED INWABDB. February 12.—Emily, ketch, 15, M,Nab, from Riwaka. Muster, agent. 12.—Clara, schooner, 10, Mitchell, from Aetrolabe. Muster, agent. ] 3.—Lady Barkly, steamer, 30, Walker, from Motueka. J. 8. Cross, jun., agent. 13.—Mary, schooner, 8, Jones, fiom Anatorißiver. Master, agent. 13.—Coorong, steamer, 304, from Melbourne, via West Coaßt. Pass ngers—Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, Mews. England, Midgly, WelU, and 49 for South. T. Cawihron, agent. 14.-Clun», ««i» W n«r, 10, Mitdwll, from Aitrolabe.

15.—Lyttelton, steamer, 86, Scott, from Wairau, in ballast. Piwserigcrs—Mr. and Mrs. Watt*, Miss Watts, Mrs. Williams. N. Edwards and Co., agents. ChKABKD OVTWAH-DS. . February 12—Claiui. schooner, 10, Mitchell,' for Aclrolub?, in ballast. Mister, ug«ii» t 12.—Taanaki, steamer, 299, Wherler, forTaranaki and Manukau. Passengers—Mr. and Mr«. O'Ritey, Messrs. Coleman, Duggan nnd son, Cook, Bock, feters, Hurcl, Schimcit, Andrews (2), Willis, and 4 otliers. N. Edwards and Co., ngHiifs. 13.—Wailiopiu, schooner, 43, Evans, for Taranaki and Waitora. J..S. Cross juu., ngent. 13._p tl0B be, steamer, 416, Wor?p, for Picton wi'd Southern Port?. Pusseng-rs—Miss Cawthron, Mrs. Wright and child, Mrs. and Miss Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, Collins and Carroll's Troupe (6), Messrs. Gilchrist, Dungpr, Hannon, Secombe, Wix, M'Donald, Strong, Giileepie, Newton, Jary, Care, Malcolm, Davis (2), Bennett, and 2 other*. N. Edwards and Co., agents. 13.—Lady Barkly, steamer, 30, Walker, for Collingwood, &c. J. S. Croff, jun., agent. 13.—Coorong, steamer, 304, Clark, for Melbourne, via South. T. Cawthron, agent. 14.—Pioneer, cutter, 11, Lennie, for Fatea. Passenger—Mr. Rode. Master, agent. 14.—Clara, schooner, 10, Mitchell, for Astrolabe. Master, it gent. 14.—Charles Edward, steamer, 89, Holmes, for Westporfc, &c. Passengers—Mrs. Powell and child, Mrs. Batchelor and child, Miss O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Halliday, Messrs. Hitchcock, Coatev Grunt, Dwyer.Twohill, Butterly.Fox, Wood, Boss, Stevens, Clew. N. Edwards and Co., agents. VESSELS IN POUT. Lyttelton, p.s., from Blenheim. Lady Barkly, p.s., for Collingwood, &c. Princess Alice, brig from Mauritius. Heathcote, schooner, from West Wangatmi. Ann, cutter, from Waitapu. EXPECTED ABBIVAIS. Kennedy, s.s., from West Coußt, to-morrow. Murray, s.s . from West Coast, February 18. Wanganui, s.b., from Wanganui, February 18. Wellington, s.s., from South, February 18. Taranaki, s.b., from Taranaki and Manukau, February 19. Charles EdwaH, p.s., from West Coast, Feb. 20. Athatnbra, s.s., from Melbourne, via South, February 24. Tyrol, barque, from London; sailed Not. 30. PBOJKCTED DEPABTOBEB. Lyttelton, p. 8., for Blenheim, to-day. Wellington, e.s., for Taranaki and Manukau, (with the English Mail, via San Francisco), February 19. Wacganui, s.s., for Wellington, February 19, Kennedy, s.s., lor West Const, February 19. Taranak'i, s.s., for South, February 20. Alhambra 5.»., for Melbourne, via West Coast, February 24. IMPOSTS. Ex Emily, from Riwaka: 61 cases fruit, 1 bag peas, 3 cases eggs, Fowler; 6 cases fruit, 1 side bacon, 2 kegs butter, Order. Ex Clara, from Astrolabe : 8| yards stone, Scott. Ex Lady Barkly, from Motueka: 77 boxes apples, 17 hags gras9 seed, Order. Ex Clara, from Astrolabe : 8} yards stone, Scott. EXPORTS. Per Tarnnafei, for Turanaki and M^nukau: 40 cases geneva, 38 bags sugar, 2 boxes glass, 2 pkgs shovels, 1 case axes, 1 pkg handles, 1 cask putty, 5 cases stout, 1 half-chest tea, 1 case sundries, N. Edwards and Co. ; 4 qr-casks rum, Fisher; 1 pkg collars, Jackson ; 1 box croquet, Hounsell; 10 sacki lime, Lukins; 160 cases fruit,' Myers ; 26 cases fruit, Bosely; 14 sacks peas, 1 case fruit, 72 sacks malt, W. St. a vert and Co.; 67 cases apples, Buchholz ; 1 box, Bough. Per Waihopui, for Taranaki, &c.: 55 tons coal, Cro33. Per Lady Barkly, for Collingwood, &c.: 7 pkgs •undri9B, N. Edwards and Co!; 7 pkgs Davis; 14 pkgs, 1 grate, E. Buxton and Co.; 13 pieces timber, Good. Per Pioneer, for Patea: 10 hhd?, 4 'casks vinegar, 1 cask stout, 12 cases bottled alx, Hirley and Sons; 10 tons coal, Rhode; 4 casks, 14 cases bottled ale, 7 hhds, 6 cusks ale, Harley Brothers. Per Charles Edward, for Wtstporfc, &c.: 109 bags sugar, 110 cases geneva, 10 casks ale, 1\ o°> t lead piping, 6 cases coffee, 20 cases hams, 53 cases cheese, 5 casHs books, 7 cases iron, 10 cases beer, 4 kegs nails, 1 crate crockery, 20 cases condensed milk, I cask putty, 1 case saddlery, 2 kegs, 8 bales chaff, 140 sacks flour, 6 cases drapery, 11 cases, 4 trusses, 3 bales, 7 pkgs, 3 casks eggs, 10 kegs butter, N. Edwards and Co.; 31 cases apples 13 cases peaches, 3 cases eggs, 15 cases pears, 1 bag peas, Fowler; 1 roll leather, dedgwick and GowlanJ ; 1 box, Union Bink; 2 cates iron, Fisher; 10 mats sugar, 10 cues brandy, 1 case vestas. Morrison, Icelanders, and Co.; 18 bags potatoes, 1 keg butter, 2 cases eggs, Buchholz ; 6 trunks boots, 2 pkgs leather, 1 box nails, Lighbband ; 1 pkg, Peal nnd Thornton ; 8 bales chuff, Good ; 2 pkgs, Lewis; 2 cases apples, 1 case pears, 2 cases plums, Patterson ; 2 cows, Mnx ; 1 hor.^e, Twist and Gay; 12 sheep, Trask; 1 case fruit, Paltie; 1 case eggs, 1 keg butter, Hooper ; 4 cases fruit, 3 cases eggs, 1 cafe cucumbers, fcfingston j 1 case boot?, WHiite ; 1 bed, Harvey ; 1 cart, Gorrio ; 1 box butter, Crisp.

High W.atrb at Nelson. Morn. Friday, February 16 ... 2*20 Saturday, „ 17 ... 3 6 Sunday, „ 18 ... 40 Monday, „ 19 ... 615 Tuesday, „ 20 ... 619 Afternoon. 245 3 26 440 5 50 650

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Colonist, Volume XV, Issue 1502, 16 February 1872, Page 4

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XV, Issue 1502, 16 February 1872, Page 4

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XV, Issue 1502, 16 February 1872, Page 4

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