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ENTERED INWARDS. Dec. 24.—Genii, 974 tons, Murray, from Melbourne. Dalgety, Rattray & Co., agents. Dec. 24.—Warren Goddard, 186 tons, Buhl, irom jLaunceston; 4 passengers. Henry Driver and Co., agents. Dec. 24.—Helen M'Gaw, 635 tons, Huntoon, from Melbourne; 246 passengers. Henry Driver & Co., 'agents. INWARDS COASTWISE. Dec. 24. —p.s. Geelong, 103 tons, Boyd, from Lyttel■ton, with 11 cases cheese, 14 kegs butter, 24 casks cheese, 13 boxes, M'Leod & Gibson; 8 casks cheese, Cargill & Co.; 7 cases leather, Thos. Dick; 1 case, Lieut. Smith; 3 casks cheese, order; 7 crates earthenware, Nathan; 54 cheeses, 1 bag peas, 2 cases fruit, Dalgety, Battray & Co.; 8 bales sheepskins, 8 bullock hides, 60 bales, 4 cases, Dalgety, Eattray & Co.; 3 bales sheepskins, Brown-'I bag, 1 basket, Logic; 1 "box, Orbell. Passengers—Messrs. Duff, Watkm, Gibson, Burke, Brayshaw, Waterc, Grant, Lockyer, Garde, Patten, Miss Muirson, Mr,?. Thompson 2 children, Mrs. Blanchard -aiid child, Mr. and Mrs. Pavitt and child, Miss Cowan, Mrs. Elmsley, Miss Gillard, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson^ IVlrs. Royal. Cargill and Co., agents. •, '■' D 3C . 26.—F A GaiTlgnes, 189 tons, Woodcock, from Wellington, with 48 head cattle, 500 bushels bran, 50 geese, 6 firkins, Master, agent. X> eCi 26. —eiutha, 150-tons, -Anderson,'from.Auckland, with 104,000 feet timber, 90 bags bran, 1400: cocoa nuts, 7 casks oranges, 80 cheeses, 8 bags arrowToot> half-ton rope. " R. B. Martin & Co., agents. OUTWARDS COASTWISE. Dec. 26.—p.5. Geelong, 103 tons, Boyd, for Waikouaiti, Moeraki, and Oamarn, with 1 case, shipped by Smith and Marshall; 1 pkg., Nelson; 3bags, Jno. Haliday; 1 case, 1 cask, 1 crate, Young and M'Glashan.; 1 coach, 6 pkgs., 1 case, 1 piano, 1 buggy, 9 pkgs., 1 hlid. beef, Dalgety, Bath-ay & Co.; qr.cask wine, 1 hkd. ale, 4 cases whisky, J. Paterson and Co.; 1 trunk, 2 bdls., 1 case, J. Jones & Co.; 3 pkgs. ■l'keg whisky, 3 bags flour, J. Paterson & Co.; 85 pieces timber, H. Driver & Co.; 1 pkg., J. Jones and Co.; 1 bullock pole, J. Greer & Co.; 1 parcel, J. WJikie; 2 cases, Booth & Evans; 1 tin, Finch & Co.; 1 bag sugar, 1 box tea, P. W. Hutton; 11 cases, 1 pkg., 1 hhd. beer., Webb & Co.; 1 case, A. Wood; 1 cask, 3 chests, 4 half-chests tea, J. Jones & Co.; 1 parcel, Jno. Wilkie; 2 tins,. 4 bales, 1 case, 1 parcel, M'Leod & Gibson; 1 bdl., 1 trunk, J. Jones & Co. For Waikouaiti: 1 bag, Cargill & Co.; 1 bdl. Young; 1 case, Jones & Williamson; 2 bags, Johnston; 2 boxes, 2 bags, Smith & Marshall; 2 pkgs., 1 case, 1 parcel, J. Paterson & Co.; 1 case, 5 bags, 1 bdl., Jno. Kinney; 1 bdl. zinc, J. Couston; 1 case, Webb & Co.; 4 case=), 1 box, Young & M'Glashan, for Moeraki: 3 chests tea, 1 parcel, 76 bags sugar, 2 cases, 2 casks sulphur, 7 bags tobacco, 1 pkg., 30 bags flour, 3 cases, 4 bags, 1 cask, Dalgety, Battray & Co.; 1 parcel, Mackenzie; 2 bags, Clarkson; 2 do., Every; 1 cask, Jones ■& Williamson; 1 parcel, Cargill & Co.; 4 pieces lead, 2 cases, 20 bags salt, 20 boxes, 56 mats sugar, 5 chests tea, 10 half-chests, 5 pieces piping, 4 pkgs. 6 coils, 5 bags flour, Dalgety, Rattray & Co.; 27 bags salt, J. Jones & Co.; 2 casks cheese, 2 hhds. ale, Cargill & Co.; half-chest tea, 2 cases gin, Jones & Co.; 33 cases, 6 half-chests 'tea, Dalgety, Rattray & Co.; 4 hhds., 14 bags oats, Webb & Co.; 8 cases, Finch and Co.; 1 case, Paterson & Co.; 5 bags flour, 1 bag, 2 kegs, 2 boilers, R. B. Martin & Co.; 1 box, 1 parcel, 1 truss, Begg & Co, for Oamaru.
IMPORTS. ■ Per Hellen M'Gaw —6 hhds. tinware, 3 cases merchandise, J. and J. H. Barr ; 150 bags flour, 8 cases kerosine, 7 bags handles.. Wright, Robertson, and C 0.3 24 cases merchandise, 40 cases do., A. M. Saunders; 1 crate stone bottles, Henry Pird; 9 crates bottles. 1 case ginger, 1 case corlrs, 1 cask soda, 1 bdle. buckets, Jas. Huning; 1 crate bottles, 1 case, 1 ca,se glass bottles, Gillegan and Rogers; 9 cases boots, Tickle and Co.; 20 hal^-chests, 5 chests tea ; 225 bags sugar, Win. Taylor; 3 casks merchandise, 7 cases do., C. J. Hughes; 1 truss, 2 bales leather, 1 case, order; 4 bales duck, P. Vannseglan; .7 cases drapery, H. Murray and Co. ; 50 cases brandy, 10 qr.-easks do., Franc'k and Co.; 78 packages merchandise, S. Aberdeen; 5 cases tacks, 3 cases axes, 10 cases boots, 1 case clothespins, 20 cases lobsters, 30 half-barrels apples, 2 express wagons, 8 wheels, 2 bodies, 2 seats, 1 bdl. shafts, 1 covered wagon, shafts, 4 wheels, cushion, &c, 24 oars, H. Houghton; 1 iron safe, 1 cask .tinware, 2 cases, 2 ovens, 2 weighingmachines, 2 pillars for do., 15 dozen buckets, 29 iron plates, 2 kegs nails, 31 coils rope, R. B. Martin and Co.; 20 cases brandy, 20 cases whiskey, 20 firkins butter, 12 cases hams, Thos. Learmonth; 646 pieces shelving, 723.pieces flooring, 100 boxes candles,-700 bags flour, 2 gig-rwagons, poles, and shafts, 1 covered wagon, 1 eagle reaper, 15 cases bacon, 20 cases cheese, 2 cases hams, 10 cases tumblers, 17 cases pickles, 10 cases castor oil, 5 cases onions, 10 casks currants, 10 cases'sardines* 50 cases 1-lb. lobsters, 6 hlids. brandy, 100 cases brandy, 50 cases whiskey, 10 "lmds. ale, 50 cases ale, 10 hlids. stout, 1 hhd. whiskey, 100 cases geneva, 40 cases bitters, 9 ■chaff-cutters, 12 wheels, 12 weights, 9 cases weights and scales, 5 cases shoveis, 23 dozen cradle plates, 17 dozen blank plates, 4 casks zinc, 2 bells, stable-forks, 1 dozen trucks, 18 bdls.. sheet-iron, 108 deals, 1401 pieces quartering, 221 do. weatherboards, 483 do. flooring. 10 bdls. sashes, 50 doors, 314 pieces quartering, 1172 do. weatherboards, 7 bdls. architraves, 9 bdls. mouldings, 302 pieces deals,- 304 do. corrugated zinc, H. Driver and Co.; 100 cases brandy, 6 qr.-casks port wine, 60 cases-brandy, 7 hlids. whisky, 11. Miller.
Per Warren Goddard —52 horses, 3 gigs, 1 chaise cart. 1 case saddlery, 2 cases boots, 1 case provisions, 1 chaff-cutter, 6000 shingles, 10 tons firewood, 15 cases oilmen's stores, 70 bales hay, 50 bags flour, 500 paimg-3, 100 bags bran, John Gleudows ; 200 bags flour, order ; 7 "horses, 1 chaise cart, James Dean ; 3 horses, 1 dray, 7 bags fodder, 1 cask provisions, 2 pkg?. saddlery, Miller and Palmer ; 18 tubs butter, Selby; 1 horse, 1 dray, J. Glendow. Per Atrevida. —200 bags oats, 16 firkins butter, 6 cases sardines, 1 trunk boots, 10 boxes raisins, 20 do. candles,'6o do. soap, 5 h.hds. whisky, 1 qr.-caskdo., Jno. Griffen; 59 bales pressed hay, 2 sails, H. A. Merriuew ; 143 firkins butter, 8 cases provisions, 1 cask do., 8 cases preserves, 2 do. confectionery, 2 do. hardware, 2 bags nuts, 2 boxes pipes, 2 cases fancy goods, 1 trunk do., 11 cases soap, E. Solomon • 22 cases cheese, 16 firkins butter, 2 cases tacks, 24 cases nit 1, 1 trunk boots, J. Jones and Co. ; 51 bags flour, 60 firkins butter, 50 bags, 88 casks, 10 cases biscuits, J. H. Ariell; 1 case, 14 wheels, 1 pkg. shafts, A. Miller; 18 qr.-casks brandy, order; 1 dray J; Price ; 263 bags oats, H. Driver and Co.; 80 bags chaff, 1 dray body, 1 pair wheels, 1 axle, S. Thomas ; 30 firkins butter,' Jno. Brooke; 12 fire-irons, 6 pairs bellows, 2 cases shovels, 2 do. picks, 6 nests tubs, 10 dozen pails, 1 bdle. frying-pans, 4 casks horseshoes, 6 bales clothes lines, 8 coils Manilla rope, 27 kegs nails, 2 puncheons glassware, 1 case, 6 do.;en iron buckets, 3 trucks, 2 anvils, 2 cases galvd. tiles, 4 weighing machines, 1 case pillars, 2 pillcis, 1 cask side irons, 7 bdls. steel, 2 bells, sheet iron, 2 back rails for machinery, David Drake ; 72 bags oats, 100 do. bran, 25 bales chaff, Jno. Brooke ; 60 bags flour, Cramer; 148 bags oats, order.
Per Aldinga—6 bales, 5 cases, B. B. Martin & Co.; 8 cases, J. Lazarus;' 9 pkgs., 48 cases boots, 6 trunks do., 3 pkgs., Alex. Gumming; 59 cases, Jno. Brooks; 6 bdls. cradle plates, 72 sheets iron, Isaac Herman; 1 cask 1 case beef, 8 cases cigars, order; 1 case sundries, 13 cases cigars, Wittkowski, Bros.; lease, P. Hayman & Co.; 1 pair shafts, 1 cask hardware, Webb, Pantlin & Co.; 3 cases 1 cask saddlery, Fraser and Grainger; 1 case 1 parcel drapery, R. Boyer; 5 cases, C. T. Ick; 8 trunks-10 cases boots, A. M'Landress; 3 cases, Webb & Co.; 1 case stationery, Bank of New Zealand; 5 cases, Fieldheim, Bros.; 3 cases, 1 tin printing material, J. Harnett; 24 pkgs. boots, order; 30 bars steel, 4 boiler plates, 4 bdls. sheet iron, John Steel c; 76 firkins butter, 42 cases, Robinson & Hart; 30 firkins butter, 20 chests tea, J. :H. Miller; 10 cases merchandize, Cleve & Co.; 2 cases 2 casks M. Joel; 1 case photographic utensils, W. Melluish; 2 cases 2 casks glassware, Farley & Co.; 10 cases biscuits, Brown & Reid; 5 cases do., A. Cruley; 1 case books, A. R. Livingstone; 3 bales almonds, 17 cases dried fruit, J. Brooks; 10 firkins butter, 2 cases salmon, 10 do. cheese, 2 do. bacon, 2 do. hams, J. C. Campbell & Co.; 2 cases 1 cask, Barker; 1 trunk boots, 2 iron safes, I. Herman & Co.; 1 case as addressed ;20 boxes raisins, Webb ; Pantlin & Co; 1 box stationeiy, Union Bank; 13 coils rope, 1 steam boiler, 1 fly wheel, 1 case machinery, 1 pkg. pipes, 1 box, Webb & Co.; 40 pkgs. drapery > A. Murray; 2pkgs. W. Harris; 2 cases, 1 box, order; 3 cases, Thos. Green; 6 cases coffee, Jones & Williamson; 11 cases do., W. Harris; 9 kegs nails, D. Drake; 3 pkgs., J. S. Webb; 9 pkgs., order; 1 case, A. Jackson; 2 cases 1 bdl., J. Butterment; 5 cases, 6 trunks, order; 10 drums, Webb & Co.; 1 case, R. Little; 14 kegs butter, Jno. Griffin ; 1 case, J. S. Webb; 3 cases, A. Mercer; 25 cases, 7 trunks, Jno. Switzer; 4 cases, A. R. Livingstone. Per Active, from Launceston; 306 bags flour, 425 bags wheat, 660 bags lime, 20,000 feet timber, 1000 battens, 6000 palings, 9 tubs butter, 27 cheeses, 65 pieces bacon, 28 pieces hams, 2 drays, 1 chaise cart, W. McDean.
Per Hirondelle, from Sydney, 12 cases vestas, order; 2 bales leather, J. W Barr; 10-drays, Webb and Co.; 9 pkgs oilmen's stones, 100 firkins butter, Young and McGiashan; -4 casks, ■ 3 cases, 86 bdls buckets, 40 boxes soap, 20 flooring joists, 27 bdls Aveatherboards, 11 flooring do., pkgs fine rods, 4 do. iron, 21 partition boards, 1 keg naiis, 144 flooring boards, 22 pkgs. woodwork, 2 pkgs sashes and doors, 1 box ironmongery, 2 cases picks, 1 case bedsteads, 1 do. furniture, 1 iron safe, 9 cases 20 bdls shovels, 4 cases shovels, 6 cases furniture, 1 case instruments, 3 boxes samples, 15 qr. casks whiskey, 126 qr. casks brandy, 8 qr. casks rum, 251 bags sugar, 10 chests, 30 half do. and 30 boxes tea, Franck and Co.; 2 drays, order; 25 chests tea, 1 case bitters, Turnbull & Co.; 20 cases brandy,, If box tobacco, 356 bags sugar, order. .
Saloon Passengers per Aldinga.—Miss Parker, Mr. Canning, Mr. Rosenbery, Miss Webb and Terrant, Messrs. Alston, Galway, Tait, Cruley, - Straehan, Coleman, Jones, Raphael, Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and child, Messrs. Armstrong1, Richards, Cullen, Mr. Richards, Mr. Stoddart and child, Dr. and Mrs Black, and servant, A. Webb, H. Webb. Messrs. Plains, Myers, Wright, Webb, Me Millan, Soloman, Kay, Tolmie, Plumer, Me Carr, and 106 in steerage. The Warren Goddard made a splendid run of 5 days from Launcsston, and has landed her cargo of horses in magnificent condition ; in fact they looked when being landed as if they had been just turned out of the stable after a good grooming. Upwards of 160 of the passengers per "Helen M'Gaw, from Melbourne, have signed a testimonial to Capt. Huntoon and the officers and crew of the vessel.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 37, 27 December 1861, Page 4
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