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Shipping.

ENTERED INWARDS. \.' j ~./. February 14.—Pride of the Isles, schooner; 28, Davidson, from Marlborough via Port Underwood, in 15.-LR.M. Airedale, 286, Johns, from Wellington. Passengers-saloon-Mr, and Mrs. Sewell, Mr. Wilkinson, Dr. and Mrs. Baker, two Masters do, Mrs. Kentoul, Miss Margaret do, Jessie and Theodore do, Mrs. Cochrane and child, Miss Blundstone, Mr J. Barker, Mrs. Stewart and child, Miss Angils, P. Sollom, G. Jones, Eliza do, Miss Gander, James Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lassham and three children, Mr. Lazarus, Mr. and Mrs.. Johns and three children, and Mr. Barnes. February 16.—Necromancer, schooner, 25, &ure, from Port Underwood. ENTERED OUTWARDS. February 14—Active, brigantine, 136, Smith, lor Wellington, with part of original passengers from MclTebmary 15.-Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, for Collingwood, with 5 passengers. ■ Februaryl6.-Emma, brig, 139, Holford, for the Croixelles, in ballast. IMPORTS. Per Airedale, from Wellington: 2 barrels cheese, Askew; 4 casks ditto, Levien and Co.; 1 piece machinery, Calder; 1 case, Lewthwaite; 9 casks cheese, order- 1 case cigars, 925 lbs powder; order; 1 case, Luck; 1 pkge, Bishop of Nelson; 1 case, Mrs. Taylor; 2 boxes, 1 chest drawers, 1 basket, Levick; 2 cases, order; 1 case, Langley. . ■ _ . Per Necromancer, from Port Underwood: A wool presses, 4 coils wool lashing, 5 bundles hoop iron, T. ABk6W* EXPORTS. Per Active, for Wellington, 2 qr. cask 3 brandy, N. Edwards and Co.; and part of original cargo from Melbourne. Per Supply, for Collingwood: 8 boxes sperm candles, t iron bedstead, 1 boiler, 35 bags sugar, 6 «ases geneva, 6 do'old torn, 6do pickles, 1 box glass, 1 trunk boots, 2 "pkgs drapery, 2 do boots, 20 cannisters coffee, half tierce tobacco, 34 bags flour, 4 do potatoes, J. Symons and Co.; 20 bags flour, 2 hhds ale, half tons oniona, half ton pollard, 5 casks cordials, 10 bags vegetables, half tori hay, 2 head of cattle, master; 4 hhds ale, Harley and Co.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 243, 17 February 1860, Page 2

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Shipping. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 243, 17 February 1860, Page 2

Shipping. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 243, 17 February 1860, Page 2

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