SHIPPIN G INTELLIGENCE.
High Watee at Nelson. ..-_■. a.m. p.m. Saturday, January 8 ... 636 7"0 Sunday, . .„ 9 ... 7"25 7.48 Monday, „ 10 ... 8.10 830 Tuesday,-;' „ 11 ... 849 9'B .. ENTERED INWABDB. ; ;
January6—Wallace, ps,64,Conway,fromWeßtpoti &o. Passengers—Mrs Johnston, Miss Gully,, Mid M'LBan, Miss Grey, Mrs Evensj Mrs Larchin, Mil Ellip, Miss Batty, Mrs Stevenßon, Mrs Worthingtbt and familyj Mrs Price, Megars Young, Larchin, Evani Turpin, O'Conor, Clarko, Guthrie, and Richards. 7—Ladybird, ss, 286, Andrew, from Taranaki anc Manakau Passengers —Mrs Hiagstone and child. Rev. J. Crump, Messrs F. Hill, Buddie, Setter birge (2) and 33 for South. 7 —Onward, schooner, 69,' Russell, from Oamam 7—Omeo, ss, 660, Chatfield, from South ant Melbourne. Passengers—Messrs Manton, Kennedy, Merritt, Watson, Bright, and Quain. 7—Taupo, ss, 461, Macfarlane, from Soutl Passengers—Miss Anthony, Miss M'lntosb, Misi Jones, MissHaughtonjMrsCrawsham, Mrs Smithaui child, Mrs Currie, Mrs Mowatt, Mrs Gorrie aw child, Mrs M'Lean and 3 children, Mrs Hartoi Mrs Smith, Mrs Fox, Dr and Mrs Renwick an( servant, Messrs Mitchell, Hardcastle, Smith, Camp bell, Jones, Frank, Harton, H. E. Smifcb, Hodeon Khiely, 3 others, and 35 for Norlh. 7. —Cog de Village, barque, 331, Edwards, froE Newcastle. OLEAEED OUTWABDS. Januarys—Alhambra, ss, 695, Bawden, for Soutl and Melbourne. Mrs Borlase, Mrs N. M'Rae, Mb Henderson, Mrs Wilson, Mrs Thorpe, Miss Jacksot Mrs Petrie, Messrs Hould, Travers, and Southern. 6—Aquarius, cutter, 12, Earnshaw, for Mouten 6 —Planet, cutter, 12, Thorne, for Motueka. 6—Ocean Bird, ketch, 33, Bullard, for Lyttelta via Moutere. 7 —Ladybird, as, 286, Andrew, for Picton aw South. Passengers—Miss Percy, Miss Burn, Mil! O'Hannah, Mrs Braithwaite, Messrs Percy, Creswell Craddock, Turpin, Pascoe, Coward, Parkas, See, Firo oion, M'lntoah, Morgrove, Pickering, Burbust Lightband, Brown, and Braithwaite. 7—Omeo, ss, 660, Chatfield, for West Coast ani Melbourne. EXPECTED ABEIVAXS. Murray, from Wanganui, to-day Phcebe, from South, to-morrow Arawata, from West Coast and Melbourne Jan. 11 Taranaki, from Taranaki and Manukau, Jaa. 11 Caroline, ship, from London ; Bailed October 4 Celestial Queen, ship, from Otago Boldon, barque, from London PEOJJBOTBD DEPASTURES. ■ Lady Barkly, for Collinoiwood, &c, to-day Wallace, for Wangsnui, to-day Murray, for West Coast, Jan. 10 Phoebe, for Taranaki and Manukau, Jan. 11 Taranaki, for South, Jan. 11 Arawata, for South and Melbourne, Jan. 11 IMPOSTS. j Ex Taupo, from South : 200 cases, 10 qr casb I Whisky, 96 sheets iron, Order; ]85 boxes soap 320 bgs flour, 5 casks vinegar, E. Buxton and Co; 1 trunk, N, Edwards and Co ; 1 box, 1 pel Stanton; 2 pkgs, Graham ; 1 case, Bank of New Zealand ; i kegs, Franzen ; 1 case, 1 truss, Wymond ; and severs packages fos transhipment to West Coast. Ex Omeo, from Melbourne and South: 280 bgr, flour, Levein j 5 blks stone, Scott; 1 pel, Hope ;7i boxes tea, Sclanders and Co ; 19 cases, aundriei, Langford and Son ; 1 box, Price ; 3 kgi butter Gordon and Sutton. Ex Wallace, from West Coast: 33 tons coal, 1 bdle, N. Edwards and Co ; 1 box, Telegraph ; i boxes (17120z 19dwt) gold, Order. Ex Ladybird, from North : 1 pel, Buddie; 1 pel, Mabin ; 2 hlids, N. Edwards and Co. Ex Onward, from Oamaru : 548 sacks flour, 21C do, 340 qr do, 264 sacks bran, 21 |sacka Pollard, Mabia.
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Colonist, Volume XVIII, Issue 2017, 8 January 1876, Page 2
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523SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XVIII, Issue 2017, 8 January 1876, Page 2
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