Shipping.
ENTERED INWARDS. '"."!"-"', Deoembeb2o.—Australian-Maid, schooner,:l7j Hobper, from Waitapu, in ballast. . December 22.—Lord TVorsley, R.M. steamer, Johnson, from Sydney.' 'Passengers--Dr. Featherstone, ; Messrs. Hall, Nightingale, Rutherford, Tinline, Green, Hay, Mrs. Rodgers arid-2 children. - December 22.-r-Elizabeth, schooner, 12, Vincent, from Collingwood, in ballast. 1 passenger. December 22.—Gipsy, schooner, 30, M'Cann, from Croixelles. ENTERED OUTWARDS. December 22.—Pride of the Isles, schooner, 28, Davidson, for the Wairau. 1 passenger. December 22.—Ann, schooner, 18, Glansfield, for Motupipi, in ballast. December 22.—Rapid, schooner, 20, Blackmore, for Collingwood. December 22.—Lord Ashley, R.M. steamer, 550, Stewart, for' Wellington and Southern Ports. Passengers— Dr. ; Featherstone, Mr. Hays, and Miss Stewart. December 23.—Lord Worsley, R.M. 'steamer, 550, Johnson, for New Plymouth and Manukau. December 23.—Necromancer, schooner, 20, Shea)., for Waitapu. -'• • \■- IMPORTS. Per Lord Worsley, from Sydney: 1 parcel, Nash and Scaife; T do., Blundell; 1 do. Hodgson; 1 do., Beit; 2 casks glue, 6 cases sauces, Nash and Scaife; 1 parcel, Askew; 1 box, Stewart; 2 packages, Harris; 1 case hats, Black; I parcel, Strong; 10 cases geneva, 4 bags groceries, 4 cases do., 1 cask and 1 bundle' ironmongery, 7 kegs nails, 10 cases, and 1 trunk, Beit; 40 boxes soap, 1 parcel, Edwards; 4 baskets, - Beit; 20 boxes soap, 4 cases herrings, 40 do. oil, 14 do. sauces, 19 do. pickles, 3 pianos, 5 cases confectionary, 45 drums oil, 7 cases vinegar, 25 do., 20 do. starch, 40 do. chicory, Levien and Co.; 6 cases black lead, Nash and Scaife: 1 case, Anslow; 1 parcel, Union Bank; 1- horse, Rutherford; 1 do. Tinline; 15 baskets tfruit, 1 case, Steward; 1 parcel, W. D. Jackson ; 1 do., Nash and Scaife; 1 case, Prichard ; 1 trunk, 3 cases, W. Wilson; 1 parcel, Ring, 1 do., Bowler. Per Gipsy, from Croixelles: 7500 feet timber, 4 cords firewood. EXPORTS. ..; Per Pride of the Isles, for the Wairau: 1 ton flour, half-cask brandy, 1 case drapery, 2 cases glassware, 2 kegs nails, 12 packages iron ware, 20 lbs. gunpowder, 2 cwt. shot, 10,000 gun caps, 1 package spades, 3 ditto sundries, Syinons; I iron wheel, 2 cases sundries, Baillie; 7 cases books, Collie; 1 ton flour, 12 bags bran, Saunders; 1 hogshead sugar, ]2 casks bottled beer, Wilkie; qr.-cask wine, Curtis Brothers; 1 ton flour, Renwick: 13-cases, 3 packages, Morrison and Sclanders; 1 package .tobacco, Bentley. Per Rapid, for Collingwood: 17 dozen fish, 2 kegs butter, 2 bags vegetables, 2 bags flour, 1 box fruits, 1 cask ale, half ton hay, 2 cases oil, 1 box sundries, 2 caseß old torn, 1 box candles, 1 box glass, 4 casks ale, 1 package zinc, 1 ditto piping, lialf .chest tea, 1 case geneva, 2 bags sugar; 1 qr.-cask geneva, Lockhart. Per Lord Ashley, for Wellington and Southern j Ports: 1 carriage. 15 bales wool, 31 ozs. gold, Hays; 1 parcel, Ring; I ditto, Bowler. Per Lord Worsley, for New Plymouth and. Manukau: Original cargo from Sydney, 2 qr.-casks wine, Edwards and Co.; transhipped ex Lord Worsley, 2 cases medicine, I parcel, 1 case medicine, 1 parcel, Order; 1 bale sacks, 3 cases wine, 2 cases ditto, Edwards Co. Per Necromancer, for Waitapu: 6 casks bottled ale, 1 parcel tobacco, 3 cases sundries. 1 case sardines, 1 chest tea, 1 bag sugar, half ton flour, 2 casks ale, I Askew. I The brig Sarah was loading at Sydney for this port when the Lord Worsley left, and was advertised to sail positively on the 17th instant. The Cheetah, for Wellington; Francis, for Port Cooper; and the Adolphus Yates, for Wellington and Port Cooper > were' announced as about to sail from Sydney. The Clontarf sailed from London, for New Zealand, on the 17th September. -.'■>."
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue II, 24 December 1858, Page 2
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