Shipping.
ENTERED INWARDS.
March 27.—Harriett, cutter, 15, Callaghan, from the Waitapu. Three passengers. March 28.—Martha, schooner, 94, Cowieson, from Melbourne. Passengers—Cabin—Mrs. Kilgour and infant, Mrs. Sankev, Mr. Lucas, G. M. .Kilgour, M. J. do. R. do, Messrs Bashford, and Robe. Steerage—J. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Gorman, Charles do, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, A. Cameron, Mrs. do, Mrs. Kennedy.
ENTERED OUTWARDS. March 27.-Robert Small, ship, 723, Darke, for Guam, in ballast. Nash and Scaife, agents. March 27..—Harp, brigantine, 140, Fisher, for Wellington, with part of original cargo from Melbourne. N. Edwards and Co., agents. March 28.—Fanny A Garrigues, brig, 189, Woodcock, for Wellington. March 29.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, for Collingwood. Four passengers. March 29.—Mary, schooner, 40, M'Clean, for the Wairau. Passengers—Mrs. Kilgour and 3 children, Mrs. Cowieson, Mr. and Mrs. Brett. IMPORTS.
Per Harriett, from Waitapu: 2400 feet timber, Phillips ; 500 do Akersten ; 1 empty cask, Field. Per Martha, from Melbourne: 1 butt, 1 hhd, 2qr casks sherry, 100 cases geneva, 376 bags sugar, 20 chests tea,2hlfdo, 13 pkgs do, 130 bags sugar, 1 caso _, iqr cask, 2 cases wine, 1 case arm chairs, 10 coils spunyarn, 40 drams wh lead, 2 cases shovels, 50 nests buckets, 20 cases currants, 3 cases raisins, 75 drums oil, 50 nests tubs, 100 bags rice, 6 bales gunny bags. 10 cases starch, 20 boxes blue, order. J. Beit, agent
EXPORTS,
Per Fanny A Garrigues, for Wellington : 22 bags malt, and part of original passengers and cargo from Melbourne. Nash and Scaife, agents. Per Supply, for Collingwood: 1 pkge tobacco, 3 cases whiskey, 2 do geneva, 6 hlf do, 10 boxes soap, 2 do tacks, 6 do sperm candles, 24 canmsters cottee, 1 bale drapery. 20 bags flour, 2 casks apples, Symons and Co.; 1 trunk boots, 4 bags salt, 1 case coffee, D. Moore; 10 cases spirits, I qr cask brandy, Nash and Scaife; 1 qr cask brandy, Everett; 2 pkgs leather, Lightband ; 10 bags flour, 5 cwt bacon, Moore; 20 bai-s flour, 6 casks cordials, half ton hay, 3 casks apples, 2 boxes grapes, 2 casks ale, 3 head of cattle, Tyrnof pv Per Mary, for the Wairau: 4 mats sugar, 56 lbs coffee, 1 case sardines, 1 box type, 1 pkge, 2 parce s, 1 pkge hops, 1 bdl leather, 1 box sundries, 4 sacks oats, i casfc, I case apples, Asliew ; 1 bale calico, Harris ; 1 plough, 1 cask merchandise, Lowe; 1 case, 1 sack saddlery, 1 case groceries, 2 tarpauhnga, Eelwards and Co ; 2 casks tobacco, 1 side bacon, 1 bdle bedding, 9 bags flour, 3 do oats, 2 do apples, 1 sack pollard, 1 bdle clothing, 1 tarpauling, Levien and Co ; 1 saddle, 1500 feet timber, Harley; 1 box boots, Betts; 2 bales leather, Lightband; 5 casks, Bentley ; 32 bags sugar, 3 casks do, 1 case merchandise, Wilkie; 1 ton'coals, Askew; 1 case saddlery, Jones; 3 casks ale, 2do bottled, Harley and Co; 3 sacks bran, steamboat Co.; 3 do corn, Wilkie; 1 cask apples, Dodson; 3 tons flour, Askew; 1 ton flour, Hill; 4 bags flour, 2 bundles flax, Symons and Co.; 4 boxes apples, Rough,
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 255, 30 March 1860, Page 2
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518Shipping. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 255, 30 March 1860, Page 2
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