Shipping.
ENTERED INWARDS, i Apkillß.—Tasmania!! Maid, steamer, 90, Whitwell, from Wellington via Waitohi and Wairau. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Bishop Hobhouse, Mr. Lee, Mr. Flood, Mr. Weston, and 2 in the steerage. ENTERED OUTWARDS. April 16.—Supply, cutter, 26 f Walker, for Collingwood. Seven pasaengers. April 16.—Necromancer, schooner, 20, Scott, for Wairau. One passenger. April 16.—Rapid, schooner, 20, Blackmore, for Motupipi. Two passengers. April 16,—Australian Maid, schooner, 17, Hooper, for Wairau. IMPORTS. Per Tasmanian Maid, from Wellington via Wairau and Waitohi: 1£ tons salt, Order. EXPORTS. Per Supply, for Collingwood: 1 ton potatoes, 10 packages sundries, Riley; 1 ton flour, Order; 10 head cattle, Samuel. . Per JS T«eromancer, for Wairau: 3 cases oilmen's stores, Ralston; 1 plough, 2 packages fittings, C. Elliott; 1 package boots, Watts; 1 pick, Maddox; 1 sack cotton drapery, 2 cases sundries, 1 parcel do., W. Ockley; half-chest tea, 1 case merchandise, Lakeman; 14 bags malt, Dodson ; 1850 feet timber, 6 sacks pollard, Ockley ; half-ton flour, Wynen; half-ton do., Aldridg.3.;' 1$ tons hay, Powick. Per Rapid, for Motupipi:"B cwt. salt, 10 do. sugar, 2 do. soup, 1 package ironwork, * cases sundries, 2 tons flour, 4 bags wheat, 6 casks beer, Order. Per Australian 'Maid, for Wairau: 2 casks pitch, 1 bag salt, I hhd. beer, 2 bags oats, 1 package brooms, .1 do. sundries, 3 do. chairs, 3 do. calico, Edwards and Co. ; 2 cases sardines, 1 hhd.' glassware, 1 case vestas, 1. do. pipes, 12 boxes tea; 1 bag watertights, 3 tons flour,. 1 case axes, 1 do. saddlery, 1 trunk boots, 1 case do., 5 bales drapery, 2 cases salad oil, 1 ton sugar, 6
j casks rice, 1 cask arsenic, 12 cases old torn, 1 quartercask mm, 1 case drapery, 2 dozen shovels' 1 cask sul"phur, 27 boxes soap, 1 pocket hops, 5 kegs nails 1 ■package-tobacco, 6 2-gallon■ kegs, 1 dozen iron buckets, 6 packages tinware, 3 bags clover seed 9 canisters coflfce, 3 boxes mustard, 2 cases ironmongery 1 lag rye grass. 2 packages whip?, 561b,,,putty, i case chairs, 17 sacks oats, 1 ■ package tea trays, 25 sacks bran, Symons.' The Tasmanian Maid occupied only 19 hours on her last'trip from Nelson to Wellington. ■ " The brig Drover, from Melbourne, arrived at Wellington on the morning of the 9th instant, with the English' January mail, consisting of 42 boxes, and the letters and newspapers were all sorted and ready for deivery by three o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. The barque Acasta, 580, HolJiday, from London, arrived at VVellington on the 11th instant, after a protracted -passage of 117 days. Archdeacon-Had field and his lady are passengers by her. The Alfred the Great sailed a few days.previous to the Acasta.
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 156, 19 April 1859, Page 2
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449Shipping. Colonist, Volume II, Issue 156, 19 April 1859, Page 2
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