Shipping Intelligence.
ENTERED INWARDS. May 26.—Nil. . ■. ■ ENTERED OUTWARDS. May 26.—Eureka, 818 tons, B. F. Cutler, for Melbourne, in ballast, ami 16 parcels of gold dust, containing 1790z. lodivts. INWARDS—COASTWISE. May 26.—Nil. OUTWARDS—COASTWISE. May 26.—Wild Wave, 70 lons, Stevens, for Auck103 tons, Boyd, for Lyttelton, with general cargo. fi May 26.—Albatross, 86 tons, Clark, for Auckland, with general cargo. IMPORTS. May 20.—Nil. EXPORTS. May 26th.—Geelong, steamer, for Lyttelton, via Oamaru, Timaru, and Akaioa : for Lyttleton, 1 case sundries, B. Marks and Co. ; 2 eases sundries, J. Hermann and Co. ; 3 boxes Sovereigns. Union Bank. For Timaru, 1 case saddler^ 1 pot .ointment. -or Oamaru, 20 cases- wirio, 0- hhds.;.beer,. 2 bales woolpacks 6 chests, 10 half-chests tea, 10 boxes .teal 1 bale sundries, 2 cases,; 1 bale slops, 1 crate, 1 case, 1 timber waggon, 10 cases brandy, 1 package, 1 bale, Dalgety, Rattray, and Co.; 4 cases pickles, 1 case, jams, F. Moss and Co.; 20 half-bags floury John Duncan: 8 half-chests tea, John Jones and Lo.; 1 case, Barron and Campbell; 20 bags salt, Cargill, and Co. ; 2 kegs nails. 5 drams oil, D. Henderson ; 1 bale drapery, James Brown ; 6 wire, sieves, IJay and Mieville ; 500 5-foot palings, C. A. Ross and Co.; 1 stove (complete), Cargill and Co.; 2 crates earthenware, Webb and Co. ; 2 cases oil, Stanford and Co.; 1 case, 1 bale, drapery, Bing, Harris, and Co.; 2 bales bedding, Wallach, Bros.; 1 case oil, Stanford & Co., 1 rocking chair, Wallach Bros.; 2 cases sundries, 1 bag ricel 1 parcel, 2 cask*, and 2 cases beer, 1 case Old Tom, 1 case whiskey, James Finch and Co. ; A) bundles timber, '-'52 pieces battens, Spicer, Murray and Co.; 250 5-ft. pailings, A. B. Smith; 1 case curry, Webb and Co. ; 1 case, 1 bale drapery, Bing, Harris and Co.; 4 cases sundries, Shrunski nnd Moss- 2 baas sugar, 1 red case geneva, J. Jones and Co • 1 truss drapery, Webb and Co. ; 1 case clothin" 1 parcel do., J. Wilkie; 13 cases sundries, 4 Sliest tea, 2 kegs, 1 package calico, 1 bag sugar, 1 cask biscuits, 10 pieces timber, W. Collins; 1 parcel, Tescbmaker. For Moeraki:—l tin sundries, James Finch and Co. ; 1 box tea, 1 case, 1 package coffee, 2 ba^s oats, 1 bucket, 4 bags sugar. 1 bundle bacon, 1 baS-salt, 2 boxes candles, 1 bundlerope, Jones and WillTamson; 1 cask, l.pa:cel, 19 bars, 1 bundle iron, James Paterson and Co. ..,% ' Albatross, for Auckland—22coils of rope, 44 drums oil, 10 bdles canvas, 14 pkgs rope, transhipped ex Lady Egidia; 14 bales, scasks, 5 'anchors,. 14 coils rope 2 pumps and 2 pieces, 1 crank, 5 casks, 16 cables, 1 fly wheel, 1 winch, 2 boxes, 3 packages, duty paid and free ; 5 ploughs, 58 pots, 2 cases, pieces iron, 7 packages tea.
PASSENGER LIST. May 26th.- Albatross for Auckland : Messrs. Bartley, John Furgew, W. Kessiug, T. Jones, R. Porter, T. Simpson, and C. White.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 165, 27 May 1862, Page 4
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491Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 165, 27 May 1862, Page 4
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