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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

High Wateb at Nelson. a.m. p.m. Tuesday, April 6 ... 940 9-59 Wednesday, „ 7 ... 1020 10-41 Thursday, „ 8 ... 11*1 U- 21 HNTEBED INWABDB. April 3—Emily, ketch, 17, Hamilton, from Waitapu. ' s—Lady Barkly, pa, 30, Walker, from Motueka. s—Ladybird, ss, 286, Andrew, from Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers—Mrs Rawson, Messrs Ryan, Giles, Rawson (2), Reid, Cavanagh, Adamson, Henrick, and 6 others. s—Charles Edward, pe>, 89, Palmer, from Westport, &c. Passengers—Mra Harris and family (5), Mrs and Miss Godfrey, Mrs Grimes, Mrs Shapter, Miss M'Kenna, MesßM M'Leod, Hill, Cordis, Croft, Barnett, Young,' Hyland, Duggah, Lees, Bell, and Master Godfrey. s—Lytteltou, ps, 86, Scott, from Wairau. Passengers—Mrs Godfrey, Misses Godfrey (3), Miss SkeltoD, Miss Colt, ond 4 others. CLEARED OUTVf ABDB. April 3—Emily, ketch, 17, Hamilton, for. Para Para. 3—Murray, sa, 78, Palmer, for Weatport, &c s—Lady Barkly, ps, 30, Walker, for Motueka. 6—Ladybird, ss, 286, Andrew, for Picton and South. TESSELB IN POST. Charles Edward, from West Coast Lyttelton, from Blenheim Lady Barkly, from Collingwood, &c Melrose, barque, from Newcastle EXPECTED AEBIVALB. Wallace, ps, from West Coast, to day Wellington, from South, to-day Albion, s.s, from West- Coast and Melbourne, to-morrow Otago, from South and Melbourne, to-morrow Taranaki, from Taranaki and Manukau, April 9 Murray, from West Coast, April 10 Phoebe, from South, April 10 Ladybird, from South, April 14 Maori, ss, from Lyttelton, &c, April 18 Hannibal, ship, from London, with immigrants; to sail February 15 Channel Queen, trom Ne v York; cleared Jan. 18 W. E. Gladstone, barque, from Newcastle Leonilda Semino, barque, from London PROJECTED DBPABTUBES. Lyttelton, ps, for Blenheim, to-day Lady Barkly, for Collingwood, &o, to-day Charles Edward, for West Coast, to-morrow Wellington, ss, for Taranaki and Manukau, to-morrow Albion, for Southern Ports and Melbourne, to-morrow Otago, si, for West Coast and Melbourne, to-morrow Taranaki, for South, April 9 , Wallace, for West Coast, April 9 Phoebe, for Taranaki and Manukau, April 11 Ladybird, ss, for Taranaki and Manukau (with English Mail, via San Francisco), April 14 Maori, ss, for West Coast, &o, April 18 IMPOSTS. Ex Ladybird, from North: 3 bales, Harleyj 7 pkgs, Davis; 1 bale, Lucas; 1 case, Kilgour. Ex Charles Edward, from West Coast: 60 tons coals, N. Edwards and Co; 3 bags wool, 2 cases, Order; 3000 fire bricks, 200 tiles, Hooper and Co. The Ladybird, from Nori hern Ports, arrived in harbor at 6 a.m yesterday, having left Onehunga at 4-30 p.m on Saturday. She left for Southern Ports at 5 p.m. The Charles Edward, from West Coast, arrived at 630 a.m yesterday. She leaves again to-morrow morning for the same ports. The ss Albion (in place of the Tararua, she being laid up for an overhaul) from Melbourne was due at Hokitika last night. She should arrive here tomorrow morning, and will leave during the day for South and Melbourne. The Wellington left Wellington for Picton and Nelson at 2 p.m yesterday, and will arrive here this morning. She leaves at 7 p.m to-morrow for Taranaki and Manukau. The sa Otago, from Melbourne and South, is due here to-morrow, and will leave the fame day for West Coast and Melbourne. The Wallace, from Westport. and Karamea, will arrive this morning, haying left the former port at lo'3o p.m on Sunday. The Murray left Nelson at 9 a.m on Sunday, and arrived at 6 a.m yesterday. The screw barquentine Emu is to be placed on the trade between Auckland and the Fiji.* ' A considerable aum of money has been sab> scribed in Auckland towards the Gothenburg relief fund. . ! A Dunedin telegram, dated April 2nd, Bays :— " The local whaling barque Splendid arrived from a five months' cruise, with 120 barrels sperm oil, the produoe of two whftlM taken on. the French Book

cruieiDg ground. They sighted a quantity of figj l| but were unfortunate. No whales were captured for the first four months out. The first capture was on January 5." A Kanaka, named Tom, has been fined £100 at the Auckland Police Court for bringing ashore a quantity of tobacco from the whaling barque Albion, He was sent to gaol.

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Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1897, 6 April 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1897, 6 April 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1897, 6 April 1875, Page 2