Shipping.
ENTERED INWARDS. November 16.—Prince Alfred, steamship, 1000, Bow den, from Sydney. Passengers—saloon—Mrs. Dal-o-eUv,-Mr. and Mrs. Monro and 2 children, Mrs. Bannatvn'e Miss James, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs Speed and child. Steerage—Mr. and Mrs Finlayson and family (7), Messrs. Millington, Reidharfc, Mallodk, A. Day and Son,-Mrs. Monro's servant, andl soldier. \ ; November 17.—Mary, schooner, 40, M'Lean, from the Moutere. ' " . . ENTERED OUTWARDS. November 15.—Necromancer, schooner, 25, Eure, for the Waitapu. November 15.—Mary Ann, schooner, 25, M'fienzie, for the Pelorus. November 17.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, for Collingwood. . November 17.—1.R.M S. Prince Alfred, 1000, Bowden, for Southern Ports. November 17.—Active, brigantine, 136, Smith, for Melbourne via Wellington. Passengers—Mr. _■■ and Mrs. Goslin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sargent and family, Messrs. Giles and Nicholas. IMPORTS. Per Prince Alfred, from Sydney: 13 rolls lead, 1 case, Burns; 33-bags sugar, 4 cases drapery, 1 bale leather, 2 cases cigars, W. Wilson; 3 iron wheels, 1 bag rice, Reidhart; 1 cask, Powell; 1 case saddlery, Thornton ; 1 case books, Beit: 11 packages, 1 box, 1 bale, 3 cases, Millington; 1 perambulator, Hill; 1 case pictures, 1 ditto stationary, 1 ditto canisters, 3 kegs nails, Levien and Co; 3 boxes, 2 horses, Mr. Edwards; 4 peices stone, N. Edwards and Co. j 1 box mock jewellery, G-. Coates; 4 cases drugs, 2 cases: Priehard; 8 casks oranges, Levick; 4 boxes raisins, 2 casks, 1 earotcel currants; Captain Bowden; .1 parcel, Heppel Esquire; 1 ditto, Union Bank; 4 casks, 1 box oranges, 4 horses, Lowes; and sundry cargo for New Plymouth, Manukau, and Southern Ports. Per Mary, from the Moutere: 11,000 feet sawn timber, Askew; 6 spars, Akersten. EXPORTS. . Per Necromancer, for Waitapu: 1 bag salt, 2 parcels, 1 bag sugar, 1 bag sundries, 2 casks ale, \ ton flour, 1 cask biscuit, 1 bag flour, T. Askew. Per Mary Ann, for Pelorus: 3 casks, ale, 9 cases 'household effects, 4 boxes, 4 doors, 1 case windows, 6 chairs, 4 cwt. Flour, 4 cans nails, 14 packages, Master. . Per Supply, for Collingwood; 15 bags sugar, 1 case currants, 1 ditto drapery,!l ditto raisins, 1 ditto shovels, 1 cask barley, 2 trusses drapery, 1 cask apples, 1 doz. . picks and handles, 2 pairs flat irons, 1 weighing machine, .2 boxes lemon peel, 52 lbs. tobacco, 4 box apples, 1 bolt canvas, 30 bags flour, 3 sides bacon, 3 kegs butter, Symons and Co/; 4000 shingles, Turner; 3 hogsheads ;ale, 1 bag barley, 1 ton potatoes, £ ton hay, three hags sundries, 1 cask Boda.water. 1 ditto lemonade, 1 iditto ginger beer, 1 package ironwork, 4 head cattle, 1 ■case soda water, Master. Per Prince Alfred for Southern Ports: 1 box plants; 1 parcel, 2 cases ajerchaudise, Edwards and Co.; 6 ■casks malt, 26 bags^iijto, Travers and Co.; 19 bundles :skins, Bellamy; 9 kegs butter, 22 packages luggage,; 1 horse, Lowes; 2 cases drapery, W. Wilson; and part of original cargo for Southern ports. Per Active, for Melbourne via Wellington: 1 roll oil-cloth; 1. case drapery, 1 ditto oilmans* stores, 16£ •dozs. shirts, W.Wilson; 9 bags salt, 400 bushels oats,. ■J. ft. Hays.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 217, 18 November 1859, Page 2
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512Shipping. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 217, 18 November 1859, Page 2
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