Shipping Intelligence.
: ii SNEERED IKWARLS. ! ' 22—Metaris, 244"tons, Buckley, master, from Kewcastle, with coals, Cargill and Co., agents. ''.'.'"■.. - ■.-'■■•'" BKtBKED OTOWAEDS. '. Sept. 22—Nil. '.■■•;"\ ;'v ; ■ '■;::,_ \; , .
INWAKDS COASTWISE.
Sept. 22—Matilda Hayes, 20 tons, Falconer, master, from -Oamaru, in ballast. J, A. It. Baird, agents. ; ■■'-. : ..■ ' ■ • . Sept. 22—Geelong, p;s,, 108 tons. Boyd, master, from Lyttelton, .-with, cargo and seven passengers. Cargill and Co., agents.
OOTWAKDS—COASTWISE,
Sept. 22—Sea Shell, 331 tons, Howes, master, for Auckland. C. M, Poole, agent. Sept. 22-Stonn Bird, s.s.y 107 tons, Mundle, master, for Lyttelton and Wellington. John Jones and Co., agents.
Sept. 22—Spec, 14 tons, Grieve, master, for the Molyneux, with cargo. F. Cairns, agent.
IMPORTS.
Per Metaris, from Newcastle, 410 tons coal, Cargill and Co.; 2 bales bacon, order. Per G eelong, from Lyttelton and intermediate ports From Lyttelton, free and duty paid—B casks cheese, W. Green; 1 parcel, Fisher Brothers; 2 baas seed, S. Matthews ; 1 case drapery, C. F. Beeby; 2 cases 2 casks cheese, F. Moss aud Co.; 7 casks. 6 cases cheese, 5 packages bacon, Martin and Co.; 2 parcels. Union Bank; 40 tons luggase, W. Mosiey; 1 basket tools, Scandret; 5 bales sheepskins, Brown; 1 do., Fraser and Grainger ; 1 box, 1 bag, Miss Drummond.
Per Isabella, from Hobart Town—274 piles, 30,000 shingles, 800 posts and rails, 30,000 box paliucs, 100 feet timber, W. C. Crowther; 100 cases apples, G. J. Jones; 32 cases, J. Carps; 40 bass oats, Eady; 1 case onions, 19 cases apples, W.Wilson. Per Tamar from Newcastle. —330 tons coal, Mackinnon; 5 tons hay, COO lbs tobacco, Order.
EXPORTS,
Per Storm Bird, for Lyttei ton and Wellington. For Lyttelton, ex warehouse, under bond—2 qr-casks wine, 10 do. whisky ; ex Gothenburg, from Melbourne, under bond, 4 cases. Foreign and British goods, free and duty paid, 40 boxes candles, 15 boxes tea, 6 cases, 6 boxes caudles, 2 cases, 3 packages. For Wellington, ex City of Hobart, from Melbourne—l case; ex Gothenburg, 1 case. Free and duty paid, 2 cases glass, 1 parcel.
Per Spec, for the Molyneux—l package, 5 bag's coal, 4 bags potatoes, 200 palings, 33 bars iron, 10 bags flour, 1 case, 4 bags suj;ar, 1 case, 1 bale, 1 bag seeds, 1 box tobacco, 1 chest tea. 1 bag sugar, 1 bundle piping, 1 stove, 200 palings, 1 bale wool packs, 8 bags sugar, 1 bag rice, 1 dozen buckets, 1 crate earthenware, 2 chests tea, 1 bag potatoes, 2 bags rice, 1 case crockery. 17 bags sujar, 10 ba^s flour, 10 boxes soap, 1 hhd. ale, 1 cask soda, 1 coil rope, 1 bag rice, 1 ease glass, 2 bales leather, 1 case sundries.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 237, 23 September 1862, Page 4
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435Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 237, 23 September 1862, Page 4
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