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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

High Wateb at Nelson. a.tn p.m. Saturday, September 12. 1038 10.52 Sundayl „ 13 ... f, 6 1121 Monday „ 1* ... U'36 1160 Tuesday, ~ 16 ■•< uo BNTBBBD INWABDB. September 10-Merniaid, ketch, 9, Painter, from Edward, ps, 89, Whitwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Messrs Osborne, Jon, and LU 10-Lady Barkly, ps, 30, Walker, from CollingW°ll—Ladybird, ss, 286, Andrew, fromTaranaki and Manukau. Passengers-Messrs M'Rae,Norman, and 8 ct.herp. , ,_ . , 11—Planet, cutter, 12, Westrup, from Motueka. 11—Ruby, ketch, 6, T. Aekew, from Croixelles. 11—Mermaid, ketch, 9, Painter, from Riwaka. OLEABED OUTWABDS. September 9-Kennedy, ss, 125, Conway, for WlO-M O rmaid, ketch, 9, Painter, foi' R^aka 10-Lady Barkly, ps, 30, Walker, for Motueka. 10—Midge, cutter, 16, Eure, for Waitapu. 10—Planet, cutter, 12, Weslrup, for Motueka. 11—Ladybird, ss, 286, Andrew, for Picton and South Passengers—Miss Macintosh, Mies Xemp, Mrs Campbell, Messrs Blundell, Lewis, Poy, Rame. 11—Star of the Sea, schooner, 37, Bowden. for Huvelock. 11—Mermaid, ketch, 9, Painter, for Riwaka. VESSELS IS POET. H. M.S. Blanche Charles Edward, from Lyttelton Lyttelton, ps Lady Barkly, from Collingwood, &c Adamant, barque, from London Ocean Bird, schooner, from Lyttelton EXPECTED AEBIVALS. Murray, ss, from West Coast, to-morrow Wellington, from South, to-morrow "Phoebe, from Taranaki and Manukau, Sept. 16 Kennedy, from West Coast, Sept. 17 Wallace, ps, irom Wanganui Otago, ss, from South and Melbourne, Sept. 20 His Excellency's yacht Blanche Stanley, brig, from Melbourne Gazelle, brig, from Newcastle Chile, chip, irom London ; sailed in July Pasithea, barque, from London ; sailed June 6th PEOJBOTEI) DKPABXUWES. Lyttelton, for Blenheim, to-day Wellington, s.s, for Taranaki and Manukau, September 14 Sharks Edward, for West Coast, Sept. 14

Phoebe, for South, Sept. 16 Otago, for West Coast and Melbourne, Sept. 21 IMPORTS. Ex Charles Edward, from Lyttelton : 350 sacks ■wheat, 1 parcel, N. Edwards & Co ; 48 bores fruit, 1 case, Davis &Co ; 1 trunk, Lightband; 100 sacks malt, Sclandors & Co ; and a quantity of cargo for West Coast. Ex Lady Barkly, from Collin»wood, &?■ : 26 bogs swedes, Mabin ; i 2 bags potatoes, Mackie; 140ozs gold, Order. Ex Ladybird, from Taranaki and Manukau: 83 pieces timber, 2 pkgp, Mabin. Ex Planet, from {Motueka: 12 sacks carrots, Mabin ; 1 pkg, Orsman ; 360 feet timber, Curtis Brothers; 42 sacks potatoes, 13 sacks swedes, Powell; 12 sacks carrots, Weston ; 20 sacks potatoes, Woolcock ; 3 cases eggs, 1 coop fowls, Brown; 1 keg butter, Cran ; 1 coop fowls, Pickard. Ex Mermaid, from Eiwaka: 39 Backs wheat, Griffin ;12 sacks potatoes, Sharp & Pickering; 14. bags potatoes, 14 sacks sffedee, King; 2 pkgs for "West Coast. EXPOETS. Per Kennedy, for Westport &c : 2 qr-casks rum, 1 cask piping, 4 hhds porter, 110 bags flour, 1 bundle trees, 6 casks sugar, 7 bales tow, 8 casks cement, 28 pkgs Chinese goods, 12 grindstones, 41 pkgs, N. Edwards & Co ; 3 hhds ale, 1 qr-cask, Sharp and Pickering; 6 sacks potatoes, 1 Back onions, Neale & Haddow j 3 sacks potatoes, 3 pkgs, Hale; 6 pkgs, Edelsten ; 8 casks, Alexander ; 10 pkgs, Buchholz ; 4 pkgs, Buxton &Co ; 1 sack, Batchelor; 5 qr-casks and 8 hhds ale, 55 sackß malt, Hooper & Dodson ; 40 mats sugar, 24 eacks potatoes, 20 cases stout, 10 cases kerosene, 20 boxes enudles, 8 half-chests tea, 20 bags oats, 33 pkgs, Sclanders & Go ; 24 bales chaff, Good ; 1 pkgs, Cawthron ; 10 pkgs, Hunter; 8 cases fruit, Burrell & Moller; 20 stamp shoes, 23 castings, Moutmy ; 1 bale, Webley; 17 pkgs, Myers ; 1 parcel, Cooksey ; 5 pkgs, Lightband ; 10 sa^ks lime, Lukius ; 1 bag, Harling; 2 cases, Lucas ; 1 trunk, White ; 3 bales tow, Denne; 1 barrow, Laurie; 1 parcel, Garin ; 1 pkg trees, Polglase ; 6 cases oranges, 3 bags onions, Brown; 64 boxes candles, 5 Doxes starch, 38 kegs nails, 12 pkgs, Davis; 2 cases, HingBton ; 1 trunk, White. Per Midge, for Waitapu : 1 half-chest tea, Sclanders &Co ;°1 box, Davis; 1 case, brandy, 2 pkgs, Hounsell; 4 pkgs, Kingston; 4 pkgs, Buxton &Co ; 3 bags, Sharp & Pickering; 2 bags oats, Jones; 3boxes, I bag, Order. Per Ladybird, for Picton and South: 10 pkgs, N. Edwards & Co ; 6 casks beef, 4 casks pork, Captain Grant; 1 ca?e, Oakey; 1 bale, Lightband ; 1 box, Bank of New Zealand ; G5 bags swedes, W. Jones; 10 eacks, Lukins ; 1 box, Ball; 1 crate, Lightband ; 1 pk», Lyme ; 13 sacks, Jones ; 1 case, Sclanders & Co ; 6 bales, Davis & Co. Per Star of the Sea, for Havelnck: 9 pkg?, N. Edwards & Co ; 8 bags sugir, 8 pkgs, E. Buxton & Co ; 15 bags malt, Hogg & Co ; 2 pkgs, Lightband ; 20 coses jams, 15 coils rope, Smith & Sons ; 2 pkg?, H. Davis ; 2 tons flour, 12 pkgs, 34 trusses hay, 15 trusses chaff, 12 bags potatoes, Levien; 14 pkgs sugar under bond.

The pa Charles Edward, from Lyttelton, arrived in harbor early on Thursday morning, having left that port on Tuesday evening. Sle leaves for Wed Coast ports at 11 a.m on Monday. The Wellington, from Southern Ports, is due here to-morrow, and is announced to leave for Tarauaki and Manukau at 11 a.m on Monday. The Fhcebe, from New P ymouth, arrived in the Manukau at 9. a.m yesterday. The Kennedy, from Nelson, arrived at Westport at 1 pm yesterday. The ship St. Leonards, Captain Todd, from London, arrived at Wellington on September 2nd, after & passage of 91 days. She brought 18 saloon and 33 steerage passengers. The 9.9. Macgregor, with the San Fraacisco mail, is due at Auckland about Monday next.

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Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1809, 12 September 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1809, 12 September 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1809, 12 September 1874, Page 2

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