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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE,

High Wateb at Nelson. a.m

Tuesday, September 15 ... Wednesday, „ IB .... 023 Thursday, „ 17 ... I*2 BNTHHBD INWAEDS. September 12—Prospect, ketch, 21, Johnston,1 from Moutere.

p.m. 0-5 0-43 3-22

12—Dauntless, outter, 15, Woolf, from Sandy Bay1 12—Wallace, ps, 57, M'Arthur, from Wanganui.i Passengers—Mr and Mrs Waddy, Mr Warren. 14—Wellington, ss, 262, Carey, from Picton and South. Passengers—His Honor the Superintendent, Colonel Western, Mr and Mrs Comisky and servant, Mrs Brind, Captain Marshall, Messrs Matthew?, Master?, Stamper, Hawkins, Short, Vangernert, Stocks, and 47 immigrants. 14—Murray, ss, 78, Palmer, from Westport, &c. Passengers—Mr and Mrs M'Ner and 3 children, Mrs Munro and 2 children, Mrs Crow! and 2 children, Mrs O'Conor, Mifs Stephens, Messrs O'Conor, Kerr, Maclean, Baigent, Hussey,Slandißb,Ryan, M'Cartby, Dempsey, Allen, Cotterell, Greenwood, Johnson, Jones, M'Lean, Norris, Master Andrews, and one prisoner. OLEAEED OUTWABDS. September 12 — Australian Maid, ketch, 17, Gilbertson, for Awaroa. 12 —Lyttelton, ps, 86, Scott, for Wairau. 12—Dauntless, cutter, 15, Woolf, for Biwafca.

12 —Adamant, barque, 815, Grant, for Newcastle. Passengers —Mr and Mrs Franklyn and family, Mrs Grant and family, Dr Numarat. 14—Charles Edward, ps, 89, Whitwell, for Westport, &c.

VESSEIS IS POET. H.M.S. Blanche Murray, ss, from West Coast Wallace, ps, Irom Wanganui Lady Barkly, ps, from Motueka Ocean Bird, schooner, from Lyfctelton EXPECTED ABBIVAIS. Phcebe, from Taranaki and Manukau, to-morrow Kennedy, from West Coast, Sept. 17 Otago, ss, from South and Melbourne, Sept. 20 Taranaki, from South, September 20 Charles Edward, from West Coast, Sept. 20 Wellington, s.s, from Taranaki and Manukau, September 21 Lyttelton, ps, from Blenheim His Excellency's yaoht Blanche Stanley, brig, from Melbourne Gazelle, brig, from Newcastle Chile, ship, from London ; sailed in July Pasithea, barque, from London ; sailed June Gth PBOJEOTED DEPABTT/11ES. Lady Barkly, for Collingwood, &c, to-day Phoebe, for South, to-morrow Murray, for West Coast, Sept. 17 Lyttelton, for Blenheim, early Otago, for West Coaßt and Melbourne, Sept. 21 Wellington, for South, Sept. 21 Taranaki, for Taranaki and Manukau, Sept. 21 IMPOSTS. Ex Wallace, from Wunganui: 12 bead cattle, Stafford ; 12 pkgs, Waddy ; 2 carcases beef, Cross ; 200 sheep, Order. Ex Wellington, from Picton and South : 1202 bars iron, N. Edwards & Co ; 3 trunks, Usher ; 3 cases, Wymond &Co j 1 case, Sclar.ders & Go ; 1 truss, Salter; 1 case, Had Geld ; 1 parcel, Hunter; 1 case, Wilkins; 1 cafe, Wheeler ; 3 trunks, Healy ; 2 trunks, 1 pkg, Lightband ; 1 sack seed, Bolton ; 100 sacks wheat, Griffin; 1 box copper coin, Union Bank ; 1 parcel, Key Mr Marten ; 1 parcel, Waxman ; 1 parcel, Eichmond ; 1 case, Good ; and 44 pkgs for West Coast. Ex Murray, from Westport, &c: 22 tons coal, N. Edwards & Co ; 2 boxes (13850zs 3dwts 12^re) gold, Bank of New Zealand; 85 hide?, 3 casks tallow, 1 bundle sheepskins, Sedgwick & Gowland. EXPOBTS. Per Charles Edward, for Westport, &c: 181 bags and 7 pkgs sugar, 5 cases iron, N. Edwards & Co ; 67 bags produce, Limmer; 2 pkgs produce, Madigan; I pkg, Lightband ; 24 bales, Good ; 5 pkgs furniture, Shone ; 20 sacks malt, Hogg & Co ; 1 box, Harling ; II pkgs produce, Alexander; 20 Backs produce, Myers; 2 sacks produce, Eose; 16 pkgs produce, Fickard ; 10 pkgs produce, Kingston; 30 sacks malt, Harkey; 1 pkg, White; 1 box, Polglase; 1 keg, Wastney ; 2 boxes, Jones. Per Australian Maid, for Awaroa: 83 pieces kauri, 10 bags flour, 4 pkgs sundries, Levien. Per Lyttelton, for Wairau : 10 sacks sulphur, 50 coils wire, 20 sacks and 3 casks lime, 2000 bricks, 20 tons coal, 8 bundles iron, 4 pkgs, N. Edwards & Co ; 1 parcel, Cawthron ; 2 pkg?, Lightband; 3 cases, Solanders &Co ; 1 chest, Thomas; 18 pisces timber, Good ; 2 pkgs, Sir D. Monro; 1 chest drawers, 1 stove, Scott; 1 case, Wilkins ; 2 parcels, Hale.

The Wellington, from Southern Povts, arrived in harbor on Sunday morning, and left last night for Taranaki and Manukau.

The Fhoobe, for New P'ymouth, left Onehunga, at 11 a.m yesterday, and will be due here early tomorrow morning. She is announced to leave for Southern Ports at noon.

Captain Ckawfoed, of the ship Cat heart, has been committed for trial at Lyttelton for shooting and wounding three seamen of the ship, during the passage from London to that port. The particular of the case are as follows :—" Some of the crew having dining the night broken into the forehold, broached cargo, and got drunk, one of them was brought aft and placed in irons; another, having attempted to reßeue him, was also taken in charge, but while securing him the first prisoner escaped to the forecastle ; and the captain and officers going forward to recapture him, were prevented from doing so by several of the crew, wbo made use of threatening language. The captain, finding that the mutineers would not listen to reason, came aft, and after deliberation with his officers, armed himself and went forward the second time, and finding the doors of the forecastle closed, demanded admission. Previous to this part of the crew had left the mutineers. Those within refused to open the doors, threatened the captain, and said that shortly they meant to be masters of the ship. Firding arguments useless, the door on the starboard side of the forecastle was, in spite of much resistance, partly forced open with handspikes, and the captain again warning the mutineers, fired three times amongst them ; three of them being wounded by this means, an entrance was effected and the mutiny quelled, the ringleaders and two other* being placed in irons."

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Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1810, 15 September 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1810, 15 September 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Colonist, Volume XVI, Issue 1810, 15 September 1874, Page 2

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