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Shipping.

V ■ y'/ENTERED INWARDS. November 2% —Cheetah, brigantine,1150, Joyce, from Wellington. - November 25.—Marchioness, brigantine, 177,. Ham-, inond, from Melbourne. Passengers—Dr. and Mrs.. Hayes, INtisa Mudie, Messrs. Symington, Thomson, Shepherd, and !s"ih the steerage.' "■'-'-' ENTERED OUTWARDS. ' • November 23.—Lord Worsley, steamer, 550, Johnson, for Manukau via New Plymouth. Passenger— Dr. Scaly.- " ■ '■"" ""■"•■ November 24.—William Alfred, brigantine, 118, Tinley, for Wellington. ■':''.. November 24.—Necromancer, schooner, 20, Short, for Motupipi. Two passengers. , IMPORTS. Per Marchioness, from Melbourne : 3 hhds. tobacco, 12 casks soda, 21 do. sulphur, 2 cases, 3 trunks 1 case boots, 2 store trucks, 4 cases drapery, 1 do. straw-hat-, 3S three-quarter boxes', 3 do., 3 tons rice, 40 tons flour, 1 hhd. whiskey, 10 quarter-casks do., 1 cask do., 15 crates earthenware, 10 cases hams, 21 '.cwt. patent shot, 3 boiler plates, 1 gas tube, 4 boxes tinplates, S bundles galvanised iron, 8 cases furniture, .1 do. stationery, 25 boxes candles, 5 do. soap, 1 do. apples, I do peas, 1 do. pearl barley, 105 do. candles, 4 trunks boots, 1 -do. photographic goods, 11 eases coffee, 31 packages ironmongery, 1 case ironmongery, 60 bags wheat, 100 bags salt, 14 casks soda, 50 kegs nails, 6 casks axes, 164 bags sugar, Order. H. Thomson, agent. EXPORTS. Per Lord Worsley, for Manukau via New Plymouth: Part of orginai cargo. :'.'... ■ Per William Alfred, for Wellington: 26 casks pickles, J. Levien and Co.; and part of original cargo from Sydney. Per Necromancer, for Motupipi: 2 bags; sugar, 2. cases sundries, 1 cask, do., Goodharfc; 2 cases sundries, 1 stove, quarter-chest tea, 2 casks beer, Bennett; quarter-chest tea, 1 box soap, 1 bag sugar, Daikee; 7 cases furniture, 1 box soap, 5 cwt. salt, 2 casks sugar, 1 bag ealt, Kemp,- 1 chest tea, half-ton flour, 2 sacks, do. Skeet.

The Wonga Wonga, R.M. steamship, was advertised to sail from Melbourne for Wellington, on the 17th instant.

A Wretched Camo.—The Edwin Fox, convict ship, Captain Ferguson, Superintendent Surgeon Donnelly, arrived at Spithead on Sunday night, at ten p.m!, from the Thames, for Portland, Plymouth, and thence to Freemantle, Western Australia. She has on board the Rev. W. Beresford, whose trial for forgery, .and consequent transportation for life, occupied so large a share of public attention at the time. She also takes out the notorious Robson, Redpath, and Tester.— London Paper.

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 115, 26 November 1858, Page 2

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383

Shipping. Colonist, Volume II, Issue 115, 26 November 1858, Page 2

Shipping. Colonist, Volume II, Issue 115, 26 November 1858, Page 2

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