Shipping Intelligence.
ABEIVBD. October 13, brig Missy, from the Chatham Islands, with a cargo of wheat and potatoes, bound to Melbourne; put in, having sprung a leak. The leak ' "being stopped, she proceeded the same day for her destination. ° ' J 15, cutter Supply, 22 tons, Walker, from Motupipi, J with 4,000 feet timber, 1,600 shingles, 600 laths, and > 2 bags wheat, New Zealand produce. Passengers — : Messrs. Nicholson, P. M. Hervey, Stewart, M'Kay, Keller, Essan, Fuller, William Seatson. SAILED. October 13, brig John Scott, 157 tons, Walker, for Melbourne, with 7 kegs butter, New Zealand produce. — , schooner Caroline, 130 tons, Ward, for Melbourne, with 25 tons potatoes, 50 bushels oats, 3 kegs butter, New Zealand produce. Passengers — Mr. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd and child. 15, ship Sir Allan M'Nab, 840 tons, Cherry, for Sydney and Manilla, in ballast. Passengers — Mrs. Cherry and child. .—,. — , schooner Taranaki, 92 tons, Clousten, for New Plymouth, with part of the cargo transhipped ex Book City, from London. — , schooner Gem, Gibson, from Taranaki, for Melbourne, having made good her defects, proceeded for her port of destination. — , schooner Neoromancer, 16 tons, Hooper, for Wairau, with sundry packages British merchandize, and 138 bags flour, 9,000 shingles, New Zealand produce. Passenger — Mr. Martin.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 17 October 1855, Page 2
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204Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 17 October 1855, Page 2
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