Shipping.
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June 17.— T. R. M. steamship Lord Worsley, 550, Jo'inson', from Mrinukau asid Taranaki. Passengers —Messrs. M'Mullen, !>Unch, Davyo, Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Levick and 3 children. . I Juno 18.— Alired the Great, ship, (MO, M'lntyre, ' from Wellington. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs Tollemache, Mr. and Mrs. Beit, Messrs Stafford and Smith. June 18.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walki-r, from Collinjrwood and iMotueka. imw> 20.—Gipsy, schooner, 30, MC.inn, from Wiirau. June 20.—Jfary Thompson, schooner, 52, Muirhead, from Lyttolton. June 20.—lUpid, scliooner, 20, Blaclunore, from Massacre lv.y. "F'IM!EHED OUT WARTS. June 17 -l.it.M. steamship Prince .Alfred, 1200, ftmvden. for the Southern Polls. L'twenyji1-'— Messrs. CJark/Miuigan. and 68 iieiigsle.-e. June 17. —William Watson, barque, 480, M-'Far-lanr j, for.Auckliiud, in ballast. June 20.—1. R.M. steamship Lord Worsley, 550, Johiison, for Taranaki and Manukau. Eight pasBenp,er.s. ' June 20.—Clarendon, brig, ]58, Spenee, for Hokianga, with part of original cargo from 'Sydney. LM PORTS. Per Lord Worsley; from .%/amrkau and Taranaki: j 2 cases guirf, Blanch; 2 tubs oyeters, Mead; J case, 5 bales bacon, 1 cask butter, Nash and Scaife; 4 bale 3 bacon, Allen,; 20 tons potatoes, 6 kegs butter, Wortley. Per Alfred the Great,'from London via Wellington; , 38 cases port wine, 2£> do., sherry, 1 case, boots., Lease.. 40 cases currants, Sclandeiv; 5 cases.-, furniture, 2 crates, 10 pockets hopsj Nash, and Scaife; 6 cases,; Nicholson and .Ridings; 1 . case apparel, 1 box boots,^Hacket; 1 case, 9 packages.printiujg; machinery, Elliott; 4 cases, Litchnsld; 1 case, t box, L package, 6250 slates, 7 cases, 5 casks cement, 13 do. Roman cement, 4 do. plaster of Paris, 4 do. do., Captain B. Scott; 2 cases, —; 1-do., Mrs ;Bake'-; I box, Fell; 2 casks, 7 casef, 7 bundles/8 boxes, 300 bars iron, 40' do., 3 bundles hoopiron, 4 plates iron/12 bundles sheet do., Buxtori; 1 case, I. Hill; 1 do., Sewell; 4 cases, E. Daniells ; 1 box. :; ... Per Supply, from Colliugwood and Motueka; 53 ozf. gold, 70 bags potatoes, 25 empty casks. ' ; Per;Gipsey, from Wairau: 1 case arsenic, Priehard. Per Mary Thompson, from Lyttelton: 3.casks soda, Order. '; : . . : ~ .■■..;■ ; I'er Rapid.'-from Massacre'Bay.:.,.2o tons limestone,! Ordoiv:: "■■-*' . * . ■ ' . ' ;; -' '._. . EX POETS. ; '■';/ Per Prince Alfred, (or the Southern Ports: 5 bales Sheepskins, Hirst; 2 boxes, I parcel, Boyd; 1 parcel,1 ;6 kegs butter, Biixton;' 1 case stationery, Elliott. Per Lord Worsley, for Taranaki and Manukau : 2 ■hhds. porter, G Hooper; iS boxes apples, \Vilkie;l', case guns, Blanch. •,- •■ ; . The Marchioness arrived yesterday morning, having left Melbourne;on the.evening of the 1 Oth instant,. We are indebted to Captain Kreeft for late papers. She r brings about a dozen passengers, and sails for Lytte}ton about Wednesday next. A..small steamer called, the Emeu may be expected immediately, as she left on the same day. She is intended to run in, Blind Bay. The ship Charles Edward, 700 tons, is,advertised' in the Sydney papers for Nelson and Fort Cooper.
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 174, 21 June 1859, Page 2
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470Shipping. Colonist, Volume II, Issue 174, 21 June 1859, Page 2
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