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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

entbbed inwaedb. September 3 —Lady Barkly, ps, 30, Walker, from Collingwood, &c. 7 passengers. 3—Murray, ss, 78, Palmer, from Westport, &c. Passengers—Messrs Coates, Malcolm, Greenwood, Longney, Waddell, Williams, and 3 Maoris. 3—Planet, cutter, 12, Westrup, from Motueka. 3—Waiotahi, schooner, 16, Turner, from Havelock 3—Mermaid, ketch, 9, Painter, from Riwaka. 3—Standard, cutter, 10, Gunderson, from Tata Islands. 4—Old Man, ketoh, 8, Tairu, from Moutere. 4—Waihopai, schooner, 43, Gibbons, from Wanganui. Passengers—Miss O'Tool, Messrs O'Tool, Fustin, and Adams. 4—Emily, ketch, 17, Hamilton, from Riwaka. CLEABED OUTWABD3. September 3—Lady Barkly, ps, 30, Walker, for Motueka. 3—Ladybird, ss, 286, Andrew, for Taranaki and Manukau. Passenger—Mr D. M. Luckie. 3—Standard, cutter, 10, Gunderson, for Marahau. 3 —Mermaid, ketch, 9, Painter, for Riwaka. 4—Old Man, ketch, 8, Tairu, for Riwaka. vessels in poet. Wallace, ps, from Blenheim Lady Barklyyfrorn Collingwood, &c Lyttelton, ps, repairing Adamant, barque, from London La Paix, barque, from London Ocean Bird, schooner, from Lyttelton expected abeivals. Alhambra, ss, from West Coast and Melbourne, to-day Waipara, p.s, from Wellington, to-day Kennedy, from West Coast, to-morrow Taranaki, from Taranaki and Manukau, Sept. 7 Phoebe,-from South, September 9 Ladybird, from Taranaki and Manukau, Sept. 10 Chile, ship, from London ; sailed in July Pasithea, barque, from London ; sailed June 6th peojected depabtubes. Alhambra, for Melbourne and South, to-day Waipara, for West Coast, to-day Murray, for West Coast, to-morrow Taranaki, for South, September 7 Phcebe, for Taranaki and Manukau, Sept. 9. Ladybird, for South, September 10 impoets. Ex Lady Barkly, from Collingwood, &c : 50ozs gold, Order. Ex Murray, from Westport, &c: 67 tons coal, N. Edwards & Co ; 1 case, Hayman & Co. Ex Planet, from Motueka: 72 sacks potatoes, Mabin ; 12 sacks swedes, 12 sacks carrots, Neale & Haddow; 22 pkgs produce, Buchholz; 3 coops fowls, Myers. Ex Waiotahi, from Havelock : 450 posts and rails, Order. Ex Mermaid, from Riwaka: 60 Backs potatoes, Levien ; 20 sacks "oats, Jones. Ex Waihopai, from Wanganui: 120 hides, Sedgwick & Gowland ; 20 head cattle, Order. Ex Emily, from Riwaka: 14 tons potatoes, Neale & Haddow. EXPORTS. Per Ladybird, for Taranaki and Manukau: 64 bags sugar, 32 boxes and 1 chest tea, 91 pkgs, N. Edwards & Co ; 1 case, Levien ; 1 pkg, Andrews. The Alhambra left Greymouth, for Nelson, afc 3 p.m. and will arrive here this morning. She is announced to leave during the day for South and Melbourne. The Murray leaves afc 8 a.m to-morrow, for her usual round of West, Coast ports. The ship Euterpe, from London, with 408 immigrants, arrived at Wellington on August 30th, after a lengthy passage of 124 days, which was occasioned by her putting into Simon's Bay, Cape of Good Hope, to repair her water condenser, and meeting with a succession of calms in the tropics. Lyttelton Habboe Wobks.—On the eastern end, in continuation of the Gladstone Pier, nearly 180 feet of the breakwater bas apparently been carried away. The western end, or Battery Point, has also to a certain extent become submerged.— Times, August 26.

High Watee at Nelson. a.m Saturday/September 5 ... 5*14 Sunday „ 6 ... 637 Monday „ 7 ... 7-45 Tuesday, „ 8 ... 8*30 p.m. 5-56 7-14 8-8 8.48

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Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1806, 5 September 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1806, 5 September 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1806, 5 September 1874, Page 2

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