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Shipping.

ENTERED INWARDS.

Maeoh 23.—Mary, schooner, 40, M'Lean, from the Wairau. Passengers—Mr. King, Mrs. Maddon, Mrs. Brimner' and two children, and Miss Blackall.

March 24.—Fanny A. Garrigues, brig, 199, Woodcock, from Melbourne. Passengers — Cabin — Mr. O'Halloran, and Miss M'Greggor; Steerage—Messrs. Draper, Callaghan, Ritchie, Thompson, J. Thompson, Patterson, Davies, Marshall, Mrs. Marshall and two children, Mr. Carless, Mr. and Mrs. Frieland and two children. . .

March |24 —Necromancer, schooner, 25, Eure, from the Waitapu. March 26.—Ann, schooner, 18, Oldsten, from Motueka.

• March 26.—Australian Maid; schooner, 17, Hooper, from the Wairau.

March 26.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, from Collingwood. Eleven passengers.

ENTERED OUTWARDS.

March 23.—1.R.M.5. Prince Alfred, 1200, Bowden, for Wellington. Passengers from Nelson—Messrs. Meyers, Rantoul, and Hopwood, Mrs. Green and child.

' March 23.—Ocean Sprite, cutter, 10, Saunderson. for the Pelorus. -

March 24.—Tasmanian Maid, (s.) 90, Whitwell, for Taranaki. Passenger—Mr. H. E. Curtis. *Harch 26.—Necromancer, schooner, 25, Eure, for Waitapu. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Nicholl. IMPORTS.

Per Mary, from the Wairau: 38 bales wool, Edwards and Co; 5 do, Morrison and Co; T empty cask, M'Lean; .9 planks, Askew; 3 bundles sheepskins, Bellamy, 1 do, Blick. Per Fanny A. Garrigues, from Melbourne : 15 cases brandy, Captain; 200 bags sugar, 5 boxes tacks, 20 drums oil, 3 do turps, 1 case shovels, 35 kegs nails, 13 coils rope, 2 kegs red lead, 3 doz shovels, 5 cases chairs, 30 dozen buckets, 8 bdls wire, 1 cask colza oil, 1 case sundries, 200 bags rice, 2 casks barley, 5 ditto currants, 10 boxes starch, 5 casks oatmeal, 4 do barley. 40 boxes soap, 13 bags walnuts, 6 pockets hops, 5 cases oysters, 10 boxes candles, 5 do blue, 5 cases confectionery, 10 bags nuts, 2 cases raisins, 30 boxes candles, 1549 flooring boards, 37 pkgs personal effects, 2 donkeys, 61 flooring boards, Nash and Scaife; 1 case stationery, U»ion Bank _; and sundry cargo for Wei. lington. Nash and Scaife, agents. ■ Per Necromancer, from Waitapu: 10 tons limestone1, T. Askew; 29 sacks wheat, Olden. Per Ann, from Motueka: 1 ton apples, Master. Per Australian Maid, from the Wairau: 1 American stove.

Per Supply, from Collingwood: 120 oz of gold, 6 hides, 5 bundles sheepskins, 10 empty casks, Master. EXPORTS.

Per Prince Alfred, for Wellington: 4 sacks malt, 1 pkge hops, Blyth; 1 case plants, Hodgson; 22 bdls skins, Bellamy, 1 case grapes Western; 1 cask beer, Barton, 1 box, Morrison and Co; 1 pkge brands, Sharp; 1 case sundries, Hodgson; 2 pockets hops, ! Levien and Co; 20 sacks malt, Travers, 43 do oats, ! Stafford; 1 case apples, Ridings; 1 box do, Monro ; 2 parcels, Low; 11 cases apples, Aiken; 8 casks apples, Epps; 1 do sundries, Meyers; 5 cases apples, Stanton; 1 dray, Potter; and part original passengers and cargo from Sydney. Per Ocean.Sprite, for the Pelorus: 13 casks ale, 1 case geneva, Everett; 40 lbs tobacco, West; 2 cwt sugar,. 1 box sundries, 1 tub, 1 bag rice, 1 do salt, 30 bags flour, Symons and Co; 3 cwt sugar, 5 cwt flour, 1 case sundries, 1 bale drapery, Stanton; 1 bale drapery, Harris. Per Tasmanian Maid, for Taranaki: 25 kegs gun. powder, Provincial Government. Per Necromancer, for the Waitapu: 1 keg whiskey, I pkge tobacco, Wilkie; 2 boxes soap, 1 do candles, 1 pkge sundries, half ton flour, 1 side bacon, 1 box, 1 bag apples, T. Askew; 1 mat sundries, qr chest tea, 2 boxes soap, 1 bag sugar, 1 parcel tinware, 1 bundle leather, 3 bars iron, Nicholl; 1 chest tea, 1 bag salt, 1 bundle bags, Phillips; 8 sacks bacon, Wilkie.

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Bibliographic details
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 254, 27 March 1860, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
588

Shipping. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 254, 27 March 1860, Page 2

Shipping. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 254, 27 March 1860, Page 2

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