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Shipping.

ENTERED INWARDS. January 2<>.—Martha, schooner, 91, Cowieson, from Port Cooper. Passengers—Messrs. Hall and Crazier, and part of original cargo from Melbourne. January 27,—Nebuchadnezzer, schooner, 15, Puipi, from Kawhia. 10 Native passengers. January 27.—Necromancer, schooner, 25, Euro, from the WaiUpti. ENTERED OUTWARDS. Januarv'2B.—Emma, brig, 130, Blake, for the Croixelles., January 30.—Necromancer, schooner, 25, Eure, for the VVairau. Passengers—Mr. Lucas and son. January 30. —Rapid, schooner, 20, Blackmore, for Collingwood. 4 passengers. . . IMPORTS. Per Nobuchadnezzer, from Kawhia ■ 4 tons firewood, 30 ewe potatoes, master. Per Necromancer, from the Waitapu: 2,000 feet sawn timber, 1,000 palings, T. Askew; 4 empty casks, Harley, Gentry, and Co.; I do, Hooper and Co.; 1 cask bottled beer, i saw, (i.. Seymour. EXPORTS. Per Emma, for the Croixelles: 5 barrels pork, Hoiford." Per Necromancer, for the Wairau: 2 bags sugar, 1 grindstone, 2 boxes merchandise, 7 bags oats, 1$ ; tons flour, T. Askew; 1 grindstone, 1 tin nails, 1 box tools, 4400 feet timber, 1 bag potatoes, 1• do flour, 1 ladder, C. Lucas; 1 box merchandise, Ido pipes, J. Levick; 2 parcels, T. Askew. Per Rapid, for Collingwood : 2 chests tea, 4 Half do, 2 cases pickle*, -8 hammers, 1 oven door, 4 bales drapery, 6 canisters coffee, Syraons and Co. ; 2. cases sundries, 6 saucepans, half ton flour, 1 bag apples,! boat, master. On Friday morning last the brigantine Vanquish bore up for shelter in consequence of the heavy weather she experienced in the bay. She anchored out- ' Hide the bay for shelter,-but-dragged.; sh«? th".rt ran;•'..! lor the Wairaea River in charge of assistant pilot,* J. Low. Having repaired the'slight damages she sus- ' tamed, she is expected to leave this morning ior Sydney. We regret that through an accident our publication has, been delayed two hours.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 238, 31 January 1860, Page 2

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Shipping. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 238, 31 January 1860, Page 2

Shipping. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 238, 31 January 1860, Page 2

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