Shipping.
. ENTERED INWARDS. April 25.—Sea Nymph, brig, 173, Morrison, from Kewi-astie. ■ April 25. —Zillah, schooner, 68, Williams, from Auckland. April 26.—Gipsy, schooner, 30, M'Cann,' from IV ranaki. April 26.—Rebecca, schooner. 115, Souter, from Newcastle. ENTERED OUTWARDS. April 24.— i.RM.S. Lord Ashley, 550, Kennedy, for the Southern Ports. Passengers.—Saloon—Mr. Redhead, Sir. Aiilner (2), Mr. and Mrs. Watkins, Mr, and JJ:s. Hirst. MissesGovett[2), Hon'.E. W.StafFord and three others. Fore Cabin-r-Mr. Glirland, Misses Barttrick (4); Mr. Shaw, and part of original passengers from Sydney. April 24.—1. R.M. Airedale, 286, Johns, for TaraPaki. . .Pasttfnyers—Saloon— Messrs. Hooper, .Mar-ani.pl.ai-ke.-,-.Second Cabin—Mr. R.:QJd, Mrs. Chffc, and Ere. Groves;' 7 '". : '
April 28—Wonga Wonga. (s. s.) 108, Renner, for Wanganrnv -).. Passengers—Mra. Feme, Captain Cooper, and Mre. Gibson, and part of original cargo. —J. Beit, agets£ - . ~„„„.,,. r April 23.—Active, brigantine, 136, Smith, for Lyttelton, with partrof original passengers and cargo from Melbourne. Aw-il 26.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, for Collingwood. -'■ ' . IMPORTS. Per Sea Nymph, from Newcastle: 267 tons coal. I.R.M Co.; 80 dozen oranges, master Per Zillah, from Auckland: 37,000 feet timber, 4 tons flour, master. Per Gipsy, from Taranaki': 7 bales, F wheel, 2 frames, 2L cases, 2 bales, 2 casks, Edwards and Co. Per Rebecca, from Newcastle: 179 tons coals, IRM Co.; 100 dozen oranges, master. EXPORTS.. Per Lord Ashley, for Southern Ports: 1 box fruit, Wadman; 6 kegs butter, 6 cases apples, Kerr; 28 bdls sheepskins, Bellamy; 4 trunks, Webb; I chest effects, Edwards and Co ; 11 kegs butter, I box, Morrison and Sclanders; I case fowls, Ido apples, Sait; I portmanteau, I.R.M. Co; 48 boxes apples, Askew; 7 cases drapery, 1 trunk, 2 portmanteaus, 1 gubcase, Milner"; 2 trunks grindery, Lightband; fi casks apple?, Pratt; 1 case tobacco, West; 5 cases apples, Hall; 2 cases apples, ;Hi'!i; 1 case, Songer; 1 case fruit, V\ atts; and part of original cargo. Per Airedale, for Taranaki t 1 bale, Buschea, 6 hhds beor. Hooper and Co;: 3 do, Lewthwaite; 20 do do. hajf tierce tobacco, Nash and Scuife; 4-casks lemonade. Captain Johns; and sundry cargo transhipped ex Lord Ashley.
Steamer Emu.—ln accordance with the announcement this useful steamer made last week two trips to Mahurangi and back. On Monday she left the Queenstreet wharf shortly after 8 in the morning, reached Mahurangi Heads about 12, and was alongside Southgate's jetty, at the head of the rivers, between 1 and 2 p.m. ;r^he warther was fine with, southerly airs— too light^lfewiirffer, to take advantage of for sailing.—« AueMffad Weekly-Register, April 16.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 263, 27 April 1860, Page 2
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