WELLINGTON.
The Cossipore, Hellyer, arrived in Wellington on the 19th instant, 130 days out from Gravesend. The following is her cargo for this port: 75 bundles iron gates, 1 cask, 6 hhds., 2 puncheons, 11 hhds , 25 bundles iron gates, 1 case screws, 5 cases iron barrows, 15 bundles iron gates, 1 case screws, 360 kegs paints, 60 cases oil, 1 case, 96 kegs nails, 10 hhds. ale, 10 bundles iron gates, 1 case fittings, 15 hhds. ale, I 90 packages, 10 carts, 1 case personal effects, 4 ' packages agricultural implements, Cookson and ; 1 case chemicals, 3 cases books, 1 barrel oatmeal, 1 case almonds, 1 do. ginger Ido currants, 1 do. raisins, 1 case and 1 bale wick^ 12 boxes candles, 3 hhds. hardware, 3 casks do. 4 bundles d0.,'2 cases castor oil, 1 case gingerbeer powders 8 boilers, 5 cases, Gould and Miles; 29 hhds beer, W.Wilson; 50 hhds. 1 *™t > f Horne T rsllara i 1 <*sk, 6 iron pans, 2 casks, 5 cases, 1 cask, E. Recce; 3 cases, 1 bale 1 package, J. Shand; 5 casks beer, D ffT '' k' eSS> 5 I)midles ' 2 ca «es, 1 cask R. Latter - 1 case, 1 bale, J. T. Brown ; 1 case TZX \ dV? pare1 ' J" E" KtaGtaild; 1 case boots, Cookson and Co.; 4 cases fuel o crates earthenware, 15 casks beer 2 cases pipes, 3 kegs nails 1 ho'4ea d "Yon mongerv 1 «. k glass, 2 cases pie, 8 21 ml, I cask white lead, 1 case iron bedstead, J WaiiT°r J CCaS3S> IO.V-«»^ 151 cases, mi A V L eases SP 11'^, 2 hhds., 1 halfhhd., 1 bundle, 3 hlids., 3 bales, 1 case/Kenni
way& Co.; 1 case, 2 chests, 12 cases, 4 bale* 2 cases, 2 chests, 1 case, 1 cask, 1 ma t bundle 2 bales, 1 case, 3 casks, 9 crates, 7 casks, 7 ke^l' 6 casks, 10 kegs, 3 trunks, 1 bale, 80 cases l bale cotton, B. Latter j 2 cases, E. S. Bichards 10 hhds. ale, 6 hhds. brandy, 10 qr.-casks wi ne ' 10 qr.-casks brandy, 5 hhds. brandy, 40 ke e g nails, 2 cases, 6 casks, 1 case, 2 trunks, 13 bales 4 casks white lead, 20 drums oil, 1 cask, 3 cases prints, 8 bales calicoes, 4 pockets hops, 2 cases 2 bales, 10 kegs shot, 100 cases Old Tom, 100 boxes candles, 30 anchors, 12 pkges., 16 cases wine, 20 cases brandy, 2 cases, 6 bales, order- 1 case, W. D. Wood; 1 box, C. O. Torlesse • 1 box wearing apparel, W. Brown; 1 parcel do Miss Eavren; 1 box do., S. A. Perceval; 1 ca S( j seeds, J. C. Wedge; 1 case pictures, E. J. Jones; 1 case' p. effects, E. J. S. Harman • 1 do., B. Wyatt; 1 do. clothing, TV. Brown; 1 do. seeds, J. M'Gillivray; 2 pkges., W. Donald--1 case, P. L. Frances; 1 box apparel, C. &! Tripp; 1 case books, C. A. Freeland; 1 cask, p' N. Campbell; 1 case apparel, Eev. J. Eaven ; lease, W. G. Brittan; lease, Capt. Morgan--1 box, Dr. McDonald. We rrgret to learn the loss of the schooner Gil Bias off Mana on Wednesday last. She is reported to have struck on a sunken rock at the southern end of the island, and to hare become a total wreck. The vessel belonged to Messrs. Hickson & Go. of this city, and was on her way to Nowcastle, hovingleft this port the day previous to the occurence sf the accident.-— ' Spectator,' July 11.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 494, 29 July 1857, Page 4
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