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ENTERED INWARDS.

July 14.—Necromancer, schooner, 20, Scott, from Wairau via Croixelles; ENTERED OUTWARDS. July 11. —Tasmanian Maid, steamer, 92, Whitwell, for Wellington. Passengers—Messrs. Hill, Wynen, Routledge, and Clarke. July 12.—Ariel, brigantinc, 139, Davis, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs. F. Brooke and 6 children, Mr. C. W. Broofte. July 12.—Supply, cutter, 2§, Walker, for Collingwood via Motueka. IMPORTS. Per Necromancer, from Wairau via Croixelles: One thousand posts and rails, three cases wearing apparel, Stone. EXPORTS. Per Tasmauian Maid, for Wellington: Two tons flour, Saunders. Per Ariel, for Melbourne: Eight hundred and forty-four bushels oats, fifty-eight do. wheat, ninety-two do. barley, two thousand and twenty lbs. butter, three hundred do. lard, eight cheeses, ten tons flour, J. R. Hays. Per Supply, for Colling wood \ia Motueka: Four half-chests tea, four cases sodawater, J. R. Hays; four boxes candles, one bale blankets, one bag coffee, three cases sundries, on bag salt, one cask ale, one ton flour, half-ton bacon, four kegs butter, Symons; one case Colza oil, Walker.

The Gertrude, from Sydney; with a general cargo and twenty-four horses, bound for Bluff Harbor, Otago, put'iti here yesterday, for water and hay, and departs inSinediately for her destination. •■ ■;

The ship Charles Edward, 430 tons, Welch, from Sydney, arrived yesterday, with three hundred and fifty-one bags sugar, D. Moore ; twentyfive bags coffee, Nash and Seaife; forty boxes soap, forty bags rice, thirty-two do, salt,-one parcel, one box drugs, twenty-three casks beef (N.S.W.), one hundred and three bags maize, one case confectionary, four hundred and ninety-nine tons coal?, I.R.M. Company. This ship reports_ the Emeu steamer, co long expected here, as having arrived in Sydney. She had encountered a heavy gale, and had to put back to the nearest port.

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 181, 15 July 1859, Page 2

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j%pmj[> Colonist, Volume II, Issue 181, 15 July 1859, Page 2

j%pmj[> Colonist, Volume II, Issue 181, 15 July 1859, Page 2

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