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Shipping.

ENTERED INWARDS. Aprii. 12.—Hope, schooner, 20, Charles, from Port Underwood. ■ April 13.—Spray, cutter, 7, Hitchcock, from the French Pass. April 14.—Rapid, schooner, 20, Blackmore, from 'Collingwood. Passenger—Mr. Abbott. April 14.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, from Collingwood. ENTERED OUTWARDS. April 14.—Spray, cutter, 7, Hitchcock, for the French Pass. April 14.—Tasmanian Maid, steamer, 90 Whitwell, for Wellington. Passengers—B in the steerage. . IMPORTS. Per Hope, from Port Underwood: 1 set wool screws, Morrison and Sclandcrs. Per Spray, from the French Pass: 22 dozen fish, 1 cord firewood, Order. Per Rapid, from Collingwood via Motupipi: Four thousand feet timber, Order; three thousand palings, Seymour; one thousand do., Order: four thousand five hundred shingles, Order; 6 empty casks, Hooper and Co.; half-cwt. butter, twenty ounces gold, Order. Per Supply, from Collingwood: Ten tons limestone, seventy ounces-gold, Order. EXPORTS. • . ■': Per Spray, for the French. Pass: Four cwfc. flour, Order. Per Tasmanian Maid; for Wellington: 1-ease cotton drapery^ 1 bale do., Dransfield: 25 cases cordials, Order; 8 tons flour, Levien and Co ; : 130 sheepskins, 20 hides, Hirst; 1 case apples, Dransfield; 1 case sundries, Duncan and Co.; 1 package leather, Stewart and Kinross. ■: NELSON MARKETS.—ApriIIH, 1859. ''"' The Mills.—Mr. Saunders*: Flour,£l'B per ton of: 20001bs.; wheat, 7s. per bushel; bran, Is.; pollard, 6s. per lOOlbs.; sharps, Bs.—Mr. White's: Flour, old, new, £18; seconds, £16 per ton; wheat, bestsamples, 7s. per bushel; bran, 10dv;-ppllard,.6s..per . 100-lbs.; sharps, Bs.-.,.'.-:,...■,.■,•.... ■. ■- ~r<>^ ■>■'■■ '• Bread, 4-lbloaf lid.; first- flour, 495. pef lOOlbs. ; butter, fresh, Is. 2d.. per ■■ lb.; ditto", salt, lOd.; eggs, Is. 9d. per dozen-; cheese, Is. 3d. to,J,.s. : 6d. ; per lb.; lard, Is. per lb.: beef, 4£d. to 6d. ;,mutton, 4Jd. to 6d."; lamb and veal, 7d. to lOd.; pork, Bd. to 9d.; facon; Is. 4d:j hams, Is. 6d.: candles, home-madn, lOd.; potatoes, £§ per ton; cabbages, 2d. each; fowls, 4s. 6d. per pair;-. ducks, 63 ; geese, ss. to 6s; each ; turkeys, 7s. to Bs.; onions, 4d. per lb.

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 155, 15 April 1859, Page 2

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315

Shipping. Colonist, Volume II, Issue 155, 15 April 1859, Page 2

Shipping. Colonist, Volume II, Issue 155, 15 April 1859, Page 2

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