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Shipping.

. ..f^nj, .■r t n n-,: ,1 ! ARRIVED. Mat 28.—Wave, brig, 198, Kossiter, from Sydney the 16th instant. ENTERED OUTWARDS. May 25.—Mary,, schooner, 40, M'Clean, for the Wairau. Passengers—Mrs. Gonnell and»two children, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and two children, MrsJ ' M'Clean, Messrs.1. Isaac, M'Cormick, Good, Mr, and Mrs. White and child. V May'26.—Australian Maid, schooner, 17, Grote, for Motupipi. May 26.—Mavis, schooner, 30, Henderson, for Auckland, in ballast. May 26.—John and Matilda, 8, M'Kenzie, the Pelorus. IMPORTS. Per Wave, from Sydney: 266 tons coals, 1.E.M7 Company. EXPORTS. Per Maiy, for the Wairau: 8 bags sugar, 1 pckge brooms, 1 do saddlery, 1 case drapery, 1 do brandy,! 1 cask port wine, 1 roll zinc, 1 box merchdse, 1 tin oil, 1 box apples, Levien and Co; 1 box merchandise, Stanton;,! case,drugs, Prichard ; 1 ■ stove, 1 boiler, 1 furnace and pots, 3 cases, 1 box merchandise, Goodman ; 1 cask, M'Artney; 1 parcel, 1 box sundries, 3 packages effects, 3 dp merchdse, 4 do do, 1 bundle shovels, 1 bag Bait, 2000 feet timber, 3000 shingles, 5 eacks seeds, 33 do oats, 4 piles, 3 sacks peas, o do flour, Askew; 1 case merchandise, Hadfield; 1 cradle, 1 nest tubs, 5 pckgs effects, 1 cart, 1 dray pole, 1 yoke, 1 sack sundries, 1 bundle boards, 2 sacks seeds, Murphy ; 1 can tar, Beits; 1 case boots, Jacksou; I cask harness, Jones; 2 cases gin, 2 casks wine, 1 cask old torn, half keg tobacco, 4 pkgs mrchdse, 1 boiler, Bodding,ton; 1 box mrchdse, 4 bags seeds, Betts; 1 bdl clothing, 7 pkga cart fellowea, Gorrie; 1 box effects, Stamper; 1 chest drawers, 1 table, Denne; 1 cask mrchdse, Wall; 1 bag sugar, 2do salt, half chest tea, 2 parcels sundries, 3 iron rings, 3 bags seeds, 10 do flour, Wilkie; 1 bale drapery, 1 box soap, 1 do candles, half chest tea, 1 bag salt, 1 box pipes, 1 case Bundries, 1 pair steelyards, 10 bags flour, Symons and Co; half chest tea, 1 bag sugar, Ido rice, 3 packages mrchdse, 1 roll zinc, 2 cases ironwork, 1 case pictures, t box candles, Aiken; 4£ chests tea, 1 box do, 1 do carfdles, 1 bale drapery, 1 bundle augers, 1 box glass, 5 sheets zinc, 40 bags flour, Edwards and Co.; 1 case mchdse, 1 do drapery, Harris; 1 case stationery, Jackßon; 1 roll matting, I cask wine, Curtis Brothers; 6 casks, 1 hhd ale, Gentry and Co; 3Q bags flour, Morrison and Sclanders; 16 bags flour Campbell; 1 package trees, Hale; 1 cask'biscuits, King and. Goodflaan. Per Australian Maid, for Motupipi: 1 cask ale, Hooper and Co; 1 do. Banks; 7 bags flour, 1 cross-cut saw, Hill; 1 piece piping, 1 yoke, 2 bows, 1 parcel sundries, 2 bullock bells, Steel; 1 box candles, 4 bags ealt, l boxsundriesj Symons and Co; 1 pckge paper, Stanton; 10 bags coals, 4 trusses hay, 33 .sheep, "Walker; > Per John and Matilda, for the Pelorus: 9 bags fiour, l cheese, 1 box candles, 1 do sundries, 1 box 1 ka *» suSar, Symons and Co; 8 cases sundries, 1 hhd, 1 barrel ale, 1 barrel bottled porter, 1 case do, JSverfett; io pkgß furniture, 2 doors, 8 bags grass seed,

6 do sugar, 1 box soap, 17 bags flour, qr chest tea, 1 case Whiskey, 10 mattresses, Master; 3 baga seeds, Hacket. ,

The Wave has been 13 days on her passage down. The City of Hobart Town, arrived at Hobarfc Town, on Thursday evening, from Taranaki, having occupied only sixteen days on the voyage from Melbourne, discharging at Taranaki, and back to Hobart Town. She was detained two days at Taranaki in landing the troops, in consequence of a gale of wind, in which she had to run to sea. She left Taranaki on the 2Gth April, and on Wednesday encountered a heavy gale of wind, which drove her down the northward, or she would have been in on Wednesday night.—Advertiser.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 272, 29 May 1860, Page 2

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657

Shipping. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 272, 29 May 1860, Page 2

Shipping. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 272, 29 May 1860, Page 2

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