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SHIPPING. ENTERED—INWARDS. SKPTK.MHKH 20. Vision, 1!) ion*. B *"' fro,n Coroma,ltlel . '" ballast. CLEARED—OUTWARDS. SKIT KM UK II 20. Wild Wave, 40 tons, Martin, for Lyttelton, with 81,318 feet timber, 1 ton sugar, j ton flax, 5 boxes candles, 4, packages furniture, 1 package hardware, I package hats and caps.— IMttruy * Mathesnn, agents. Si Kililn, 63 ions, Joyce, for Russe'l, with 14 bags sugar, 2 tons potatoes, J ton flour, 1 ton coal, 3 cases bread, J ton leather, 1 cask bottled porter, I case gin.- 4 bags sugar, 4 \ K«s « aili > " unxes candles, 1 case axes, 3 half-chests tea, 1 cask currants, 4 bags rice, 1 can oil, 3 bales drapery, 30 packaßf'i sundries. —3 passenger*. —S. J. Edmonds, agent. Kate, b:>niue, 341 tons, Sherlock, for Sydney. Passengers—Mrs. Cartwright, Mr. T. Kmmens, X. Pearce, J. Woods, Anne Baker.—Henderson & Macfarlane, agents. Vision, 1!> ton-*, "<?"■ fl>r Coromandel, in ballast.—l passengers. Kauri, 42 tons, Shearer, for Lyttelton and Kaiapoi, with 7 tons coal,' I-.'ITO feet sawn timber, 10,000 shingles, 40 stockyard posts, -' bundles shooks, 2 cases furniture, 10 packages doors and sashes, 1 package ironmongery, S gates, 2 cases plants, (500 piling'. Passenger—Mr. Scott.—J. Salmon & Co., agents. Mavis, 28 tons, Nutans, for Maketu, with 3 ploughs, 3 bags sugar, 3 bags rice, 1 bag biscuit, 3 cases blankets.—7 passenger.". Gil Bias, brig, 171 tons, Miles, for Newcastle, N.S.W., in billis'. Passenger—Mrs. Miles.—Henderson & MacfarUne, agent-. EXPORTS—FOREIGN. Per KntP, for Sydney:—3ll bags gum, Henderson & MacfarUne: :U bales wool, 105 hides, G. E. Ireland; lti bales wool, 189 hlile-, I ton horns, J. Scarrolt ; 1 box gold, E. i H. Isaacs ; » packag", (Vmraissariat; 3 cases guns, 2 cases cigars, Oilfllloi <* Co. 4» MARITIME RECORD. The steamship Airedale, Captain Kennedy, arrived in the Mantikau from the Southern Provinces this day at noon ; she left Wellington last Monday, Picton on Tuesday, Nelson on Thursday, and Taranaki yesterday evening. Sighted nothing whatever of the wreck of the Lord Worsley. The following are amongst her passengers:—Dr. Knight, Hon. Mr. Wood, Hon. Mr. T. Russell and Mrs. Russell, His Honor John Williamson, James Williamson, Esq., Colonel Nixon, Col. Kenny, Messrs. (>■ Graham, T. Munro, G. M. O'Rorke and Mrs. o'Rorke, Hon. T. H. Bartley, Messrs. Tyler, Hunter, Kelly, Citing, and the following passengers from Taranaki, wrecked in the Lord Worsley: Messrs. R. Graham, C. J. Taylor, Capt. Butler, Captain Ilowden, Mr. White, and several others. Tne schooner Albatross, Captain Clarke, arrived at Otago on the 7th instant. The American ship Ringdove, Captain Holbrook, sailed from Oatgo for ihis port on the (tth, and the schooner Zephyr on the 7th instant. The brig Rita was also on the berth for this port.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1725, 20 September 1862, Page 1 (Supplement)
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