Shipping.
ENTERED INWARDS. October 27.—Necromancer, schooner, 25, Eure, from the Waitapu. ENTERED OUTWARDS.. . October 25.—Australian Maid, schooner, 17, Hooper, for the Wairau. " October 26.—Wonga Wonga, steamer. 103, Kenner, for Picton and Wellington. Passengers—cabin: Mrs. Nixon, Miss Woodward, Mrs. Stewart, Messrs. Ryan, Churton, Black, Hart, and Newcome; steerage: P. M'Cormick, J. Byrn, and one soldier 65th Regiment. October 25.—Cresswell, barque, 574, Barnett, for New Plymouth. IMPORTS. Per Necromancer, from the Waitapu: 5048 feet sawn timber, Hooper and Co.; 600 palings, Askew; 4 empty casks, I keg butter, Banks; 2 empty kejjs, John Symons and Co. EXPORTS. Per Australian Maid, for the Wairau: 1 <jr. cas brandy, 5 cases goneva, 6 do. old torn, 1 case chair 1 crate do., I case biscuits, 1 do. cocoa, 15 do. oiimen stores, 2 cases wax vestas, 6 boxes eperm candles, - chests tea, 4 half-chests do., 4 reams paper, 3 boxes lemon peel, 1 package spades, 1 crate china, 20 packages tinware, 1 do. groats, 2 kegs nails, 3 cases drapery, 1 box watertights, 1 case cutlery, 1 bale woolpacks, 30 casks bottled beer, 2 tons salfc, 12 packages sundries, 1 case glassware, 3 packages drapery, 30 canisters coffee, 20 bags flqur, 3 boxes candles, 13 sacks oats, John Symons arid Co. Per Wonga Wonga, for Picton and Wellington: 1 case chairs, John Symons and Co.; 1 case saddlery, Peat and Thornton; 1 case grindery, N. Edwards and Co.; 14 sacks malt, Hooper and Co.; 1 case drapery, 1 package shawls, 2 hhds rum, VV. Wilson. Per Cresswell, for New P;ymouth; 60 tons coals, 1 cask saltpetre, 1 do. rice, 1 do. blacking, l case starch, 5 do. bottled fruits, 1 do. oysters, 1 jar salts, 1 hhd. loaf sugar, 2 cases currants, 1 do. blue, 1 do. salmon, 1 do. slops, 7 do. salad oil, 2 casks soda, 3 do. vinegar, 1 do. preserved game, &c, and part of original cargo from London. The Ariel, brigantine, Captain White, from Port Cooper, was signalled last evening, but no comrauni. cation from her had reached us up to the time of going to press. She is advertised to sail for Melbourne tomorrow. A sail was signalled at the Port last evening, but it was too dark to" observe her description; it is supposed to be the brig Spray, Captain Scott.. NELSON" MARKETS.—October 27. The Mills.—Mr Saunders': Flour, £32 per ton of 20001bs.; wheat, 12s. per bushel; bran, Is.; pollard, 6s. per lOOlbs.; sharps, Bs.—Mr. White's: Flour, best, 432; seconds, £30 per ton ; wheat, best samples, 12s. per bushel; bran, Is ; pollard, 7s. per lOOlbs., sharps, Bs. Bread, 41b. loaf, Is. 4d.; first flour, 383. per lOOlbs.; butter, fresh, Is. Od. per lb.; ditto, salt, none; eggs, Is. Od. per dozen ; cheese, Is. 2d. to Ih. 4d. per lb.; lard, Is. Id.; beef, 6d. to Bd.; mutton, 6d. toßd.; veal, Bd. to 9d.; pork, Bd. to 9d.; bacon, lOd. to Is.; hams, Is.; candles,home-mado, 10d; potatoes; £5 per ton; cabbages, 2d each ; fowls, 4s. per pair; ducks, 55.; geese, ss. to 6s. each ; turkeys, 7b. to Bs.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 211, 28 October 1859, Page 2
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