Shipping Intelligence.
ENTERED INWAIIHS.
June 23.—Benjamin Heape, 2CO tons, Mocre, from Melbourne; R. B. Martin and Co, agents. June 23.—Jane, 141 tons, Doyle, from Melbourne; C. M. Poole, agent. ENTERED OUTWARDS. June 23.—Nil. IS WARDS—CO AST WISE. June 23.—Planet, p.s. 47 tons, McDonald, from the Taieri. outwards— coast wise. June' 23. —Geelong, p.s. 108 tons, Boyd, for Lyttelton and intermediate ports. June 23.—Matilda Hayes, 20 tons, Falconer, for Oamaru. imports. Per Benjamin Heape, from-Melbourne :—32 pkgs. butter, 45 pkgs. provisions, 25 pkgs. candles, 7 ditto whiting, 46 pkgs. hardware, 7 clo. do.", 1 case vestas, 20 cases ironmongery, 1007 bags flour, 2 cases felt hats, 29 barrels tobacco, 7 cases axes, 5 J tierces tobacco, 2 iron boilers. 2 cases pepper, 6 iron pipes, 7 bales woblpacks, 11 chests tea, 1 firkin butter, 4 boxes candles, 2 bags rice, 6 casks oatmeal, 10 pkgs. leather; 29 cases stationary, 2 casks, 12 bales, 2 cases bags, 26 pkgs. printing materials, order. -EXPORTS. Per Geelon?, for Lvttelton. Transhipped ex Omeo— 1 case pepper, 1 parcel, 1 pkge sundries, Royse, Mudie, j and Co. Transhipped ex Black Swan—7 packages, Dalgety and Co. Free and duty paid—l American buggy, Webb nnd Co. ; 9 cases oil, Stanford and Co.; 3 cases clocks, J. Herman and Co.; 2 chests clothing, James Bell; 1 case sundries, J. Herman and Co. For Akaroa, ex warehouse under bond 5 cases brandy, F. Moss and Co. Free and duty paid—s bags bread, F. Moss and Co.; 3 tins oil, &c, Stan-ford«nd.Co.;-2 bags sugar, 2 wises effects, Penlington. For Timaru —1 cask sundries, F. Moss and Co ; 1 parcel, Ayliner ; 1 case coffee, Webb and Co.; 30 casks bottled beer, 2 cases saao, Cargill and Co. For Oamaru—l catk enrrants, W. C. Whitehead, 1 case sundries, R. B. Martin nnd Co.; 3bales,hny, Wilson and Wain ; 13 cases fruit, Jno. Grey; 2 bundles plants, Mantrem ; 1 crute fruit trees, Chrichton ancl Co. ; 1 machine, Dixon, Aston, qiid Co. -, 1 bag sundries. Jno. Switzer ; 10 bales woblpacks, 7 casks sheepwash, 1 parcel, SJ bags bran, 2 stoves, 1 case, 1 package drapery, Dalgety and Co.; 7 bars, 2 bundles iron ; 4 axle arms, Dixon, Aston, and Co.; 3 bags barley, -.J--ca.sk wine, $-cask brandy, R. B. Martin and Co.: "l truss drape/y, Webb and Co.; 1 bag bran, 20 bags flour, J. Duncan ; 5 bags flour, 1 case, M. Joel; 1 case mustard/ J. Jones and Co.; 1 case, 1 truss drapery, 2 cases boots, Bing, Harris, and Co.; 4 cases brandy, Finch and Co.; 1 bale, 1 case drapery, R. B. Martin and Co. : 2 packages do., J. Brown; 1 cask s indi-ies,2 bundles spades, 3 lutiidlesshovels and forks, 2 kegs chains, 1 bundle axes, 4 crowbars. Day ami Mieville; 14,000 shingles, 30 pieces wood, J. Gray ; 1 bag seeds, 1 bag plants, G. Matthews. Per Matilda Hayes, for Oainaru 1000 palings, 100 bundles shingles, 275 pieces timber, 3 kegs nai's, h df tou stone pavement.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 189, 24 June 1862, Page 4
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494Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 189, 24 June 1862, Page 4
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