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Shipping Intelligence.

ABBITED.

October 19, barque Queen Margaret, 533 tons, Spence, 116 days from London ; general cargo. Passengers—Mr. J. Heath, Messrs. I. T. Old and J. Old, G. E. Kinzey, E. Kinzey, F. Remner, G. Remner, R. Stephenson, Matilda Murgatroyd, Janet Remner, and 48 passengers in the steerage. 21, brig Spray, 148 tona, Scott, from Sydney, with 21 horses and sundry merchandize. Passengers — Mr. J. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Valpy, Mr. and Mrs. Sidey, child, and servant, Mr. A. Sidey, Mr. and Mr* Jeffries, child, and servant, Dr. and Mrs. M'Donald, child, and servant, Mr. Macdonald.

22, schooner Necromancer, 16 tons, Hooper, from Wairau, in ballast. Passenger I—Mr.1 — Mr. E. Knyvett. 23, ship Maori, 1,000 tons, Petherbridge, 107 days from London. Passengers— Mrs. Latter and 2 daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Struthers, Mr. and Mrs. France, Rev. W. and Mrs. Ronaldson, Misses Ellens, Price, Stuart, Kinross, J. and F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs. France, Miss Sutton, Messrs. Baring, Storey, and Numan : "steerage passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Oughton and 3 children, Mrs. E. and C. Horn, Mrs. Wastie and child, M. L. Wastie, Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald, A. Macdonald, J. Macdonald, C. Courtney, M. Pettie, S. Stoneham, J. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Rabon and child, Mrs. and Mrs. M'Leod, Messrs. Douglas, Denholm, Littlewort, Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Lodge and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Neale and 1 child, Mr. Withers and 3 children, Mrs. Cox and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Aroa and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson and 5 children, Mr. Mair and 4 children, Mr. and Mra. Clarkson and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Lange, Mr. and Mrs. Hammerich and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Stellie and 1 child, Mr. and Mrs. Ebert, Mr. and Mrs. Strutt and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Ireland and 4 children, M. Pettie, C. Haines, M. A. Aroa, Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson, C. and M. Ziemfs, Messrs. Page, Lucas, Aroa, Rose, Banceman, Cockburn, L. and B. Tiedchen, P. Campbell.

BAILED.

October 20, schooner Sisters, 13 tons, Maclanc, for Motupipi, with sundry foreign goods duty paid, 10 cwt. flour and 1 cask ale, New Zealand produce. 20, cutter Supply, 22 tons, Walker, for Motupipi, with sundry foreign and British goods, and 12 bags flour, New Zealand produce. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Winkel, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, Mr. Stewart, Mackay, Hickam. 23, brig Spray, 148 tons, Scott, for Port Cooper, with part of original cargo from Sydney, and 37 baloa of wool, New Zealand produce. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Valpy, Mr. and Mrs. Sidey, child, and servant, Mr. A. Sidey, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries, child, and servant, Dr. and Mrs. Macdonald, child, and servant, Mr. Macdonald.

25, schooner Necromancer, 16 tons, Hooper, for Wairau, with sundry British goods, and 30 bags flour, 500 pieces timber, 12 bags oats, 4 bags bran, New Zealand produce. Passengers — Mr. Hensey, Mr. and and Mrs. Aroa and 5 children.

IMPORTS.

In the Queen Margaret, from London— Nelson cargo : 70 cases, 50 casks), 45 packages, 2 cases, 2 bales, 1 case, W. R. Nicholson and Co. ; 4 trunks, J. Sadd ; 50 casks, 51 package?, 11 packagos, 7 cakes, 1

caak, 23 packages, Curtis Brothers ; 3 cases, Limmer ; 1 case, 0. Jennens ; 1 case, Lea ; 1 caBO, H. Young ; 8 cases, 70 casks, 15 trunks, 1 case, 288 packages, 40 bales hoop iron, 72 cart arms, 24 axles, 54 bundles iron, 672 bars iron, 36 pieces do., 48 oven doors, 10 packages cast ditto, 6grate3, 48 grindstones, 200 bags salt, 50 tons coal, 15 packages, Morrison and Sclanders; 2 cases, 1 parcel, R. Richardson; 1 case, Schroder ; 1 package, Richmond ,- 1 package, Monro ; 1 case, Brook; 1 parcel, Dashwood: 1 cask, W. Adams ; 3 packages, Fell and Seymour ; 1 case, J. W. Taylor j 10 packages, L. Bryant. Wellington cargo .- 3 crates, TMj 1 bid., M,- 4 crates, P E ; 1 hhd., M ; 11 casks, W L1I; 16 cases, 1,596 bags coal, Worsley and Wilson; 2 packages, Hart; 1 cask, Levin and Co. ; 2 eases, W. Bowler and Son ; 1 case, 32 packages, 7 hogsheads, 61 camp ovens, 3 bales, W. W. Taylor; 1 case. Curl; 8 packages, lnglis ; 19 d0., Levin ; 2 caaes, P. M. Hervey ; 10 packages, Alsdorf ; 3 orates, Smith and Wilcox -, 1 box, C. D. de Castres ; 1 case, Baldwin; 1 bundle, Healey; 12 packages, Reaner.

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Bibliographic details
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 61, 27 October 1855, Page 2

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741

Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 61, 27 October 1855, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 61, 27 October 1855, Page 2

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