Shipping.
ARRIVED. June 23.—Anne Lon°ton, ship, 897,' Mundle, frobi London. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Miles, Miss Hardman, Miss Blondel, Mr. Miles, Miss Smith, Messrs. Brazier and Watts, Dr. Brown, Messrs. Roberts, Warnock, Grant, Oliver, Louisa, Alice, Lily, and Frances Smith, Wm. Ashcroft, F. H. Ridley, Mr. and Mrs. Simmonds, W. R. Parmenter, S. A. Parmenter, John Blondel, A. De Lisle, R. J. Adams and wife, Jacob Woodm'ore,' Mrs. Woodmore, Ann Barnttt, Amelia Sanders, Fredk. Duiker, Louisa Boekmtn, Wm. Sanders, Hugh Rees, Edward Montgomery, Sarah Patching, Martha Rees, John Rees, James Lambert, Jane Saunders, ENTERED INWARDS. June 23.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, from Collingwood. 18 passengers. ENTERED OUTWARDS. June 22—1.R.M.5. Airedale, 286, Johns, for Tarunaki. Passengers—Saloon—Miss Lof'tus, Mr., Mrs., and Miss Rich, Mr. Buller, and two natives, Mrs. Gilmour and family, Mrs. Morrison, and Rev. Mr. Brown. 2nd Cabin—Mrs. Oiliver and family. June 22.—1.R.M.5. Prince Alfred, 1200, Bowden, for Wellington. Passengers—Saloon—Mrs. Jeffries and child, Mrs. Pearce, Mr. Epps, Mr. Thompson, two Masters Daeres. 2nd Cabin—Mr. Neal. June 23.—Rapid schooner, 20, Blackmore, for the Pelorus. Two male passengers. June 23.—Wave, brig, 177, Rossiter, for Sydney. Passengers—Cabin—Mr. and Mrs. Williams and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Green, and Mr, Thomas. Steerage—Messrs. Paul, Morgan, Warren, and Humphreys, andi Mr. and Mrs. Griffin. . June 23.—Mary, schooner, 40, M'Lean. for Picton and Blenheim. Passengers—Mr. Jeffery, Miss White, Mr. Adams, Dr. Bedbury, Mr. Handyside, Mr. and Mr*; Simmonds, Mrs. Master, and two Misses Downs. IMPORTS. Per Supply, for Collingwood: 163 oz gold, 1 cask tallow, 8 hides, 3 bundles skins, Walker. Per Anne Longton, from London: 1 case, 1069 pkgs merchdse, Morrison and Sclanders; I case, Rose; 1 case, Thompson and Son; 31 pkgs, Allen ;" 1 case, 3 hhds London gin, H. Baly; 2 cases, Order; 1 box, Martin; 5 cases, 5 boxes, 2 cases, Usher; 445 pkgs, 2 cases, 9 pkgs: 1 case, 205 pkgs, 270 do, 39 do, 1 cask, Buxton; 250 casks bottled beer, 40 cases do, 10 bales woolpacks, 1 case baskets, 1 case brushware, 1 bale mats, 50 bxs soap, 1 bale shirti, 5 cases clothing, 100 cases geneva, 2 do cocoa & chocolate, 3 do biscuits, 2 do oatmeal, 1 cask ziric, 22 cases raisins, 2 do figs, 1 cask prunes, 8 casks nuts, 1 case drapery, 5 pkgs groceries, 20 brls rice, 5 cases chicory, 10 cases mustard, 20 do starch, 300 boxes candles, 2 cases toys. 21 trunks boots and shoes, 1 bale canvas, 23 cases currants, 30 drums oil, 50 camp ovens, 1 cask, 2 cases stationery, 1 case books, 1 do snuff's, 6 do pipes, 5 bundles, 1 case wheelbarrows, 12 kegs, 5 boxes tobacco, 2 cases haberdashery, 30 hlf-chests tea, 32 cases furniture, 15 bales bags, 300 bags salt, 27 casks coals, 36 water casks, Edwards and Co.; 3 bales, Baker; 1 case. H. Vyvyan; 3 packages, Strong; 6 cases, C. &J. Elliott; 1 case, Higgins; 4 cases, Dr. Greenwood; 21 pkgs, Pritchard; 211 do, Order; 3 cases, Gouland ; 2 cases, Western; 1 case, Levien and Co; 3 pkgs, Cann; 5 cases, Thornton; 7 pkgs, Harris; 1 box, Kingdon; 200 tons coals, Order: 1 case, C. and J. Elliott; 6 pkgs, Bishop of Nelson ; 3 do, Peat and Thornton; 3 do°Dodson; 1 box, Greenfield; 30 pkgs, Irvine; 1 case, Collins; 1 box, Bury; 1 pkge, Shallerass, 1 chst, Codrington; I cask, Williams and Scaly; 2 cases, H. Lewis; 5 pkgs, Pateison; 1 case, Hodder; 1 cask, Plank; 20 hhds, Order; and sundry cargo for New Plymouth.—N. Edwards and Co., agents. EXPORTS. Per Airedale, for Taranaki: 1 crate, Hale ; 7 boxes apples, 17 bags coals, 6 casks, 4 cases stout, 27 bags malt, 2-hhds stout, 1 bale hops. 1 cast-1, 15 cases wine, 1 pkge woollens,.Nash and Scaife; 8 casks beer. 1 hhd rum,°Lewthwaite; transhipped ex Neilly, irom London : 1 case, Edwards and Co; 8 hhds beer, Hooper and Co; 1 hhd brandy, 4 casks beer, Curtis Brothers ; 2 hhds beer, Harley and Co; 1 bundle trees, Nicholson ; and sundry cargo transhipped ex Prince Alfred, from Sydney, for New Plymouth: 10 cases sherry, 3 do sardines, 2 drums oil, i case samples, Levien and Co. . Per Prince Alfred, for Wellington : 2 bales .trees, .1. crate pa nts, 2 cases 1 bundle do, Epps; 44 bundles sheepskins, Bettany ; 11 kegs butter, 80 boxes apples, Morrison and Co.; 1 case, 2 crates, 2 bundles plants, 6 casks seeds, 4 crates plants, 3 do do,'l bdle trees, 11 boxes apples,: Hale ; 1 cask apples,. 1 bdle trees, Epps; 36 kegs butter, Johns; 1 box, Greig; 1 do, Simpson;' 1 bdle bacon, Bettany ; 1 parcel Union Bank ; 2 doz buckets, Levien and Co; 17 boxes apples, G. Aiken. Per Rapid, for the Pelorus: 2 bags salt, 4 tins coffee, 17 bags flour, Askew; 8 cases gin, 3 kegs whiskey, 1 box tea, 1 case geneva, Everett; 1 box candles, 1 case sundries, 2 hhds, 1 brl ale, i case porter, 1 wash-stand, 6 chairs, 1 bag salt, I keg crookery, 1 do nails, Symons ahd Co; 1 cheese, 7. bags, 1 bundle seeds, 6 parcels sundries, Betts. Per Wave, for Sydney: 1350 bushels oats, Levien and Co; 7 bales wool, Lightband; 9 do, Edwards and Co; 523 bags chrome ore, 1 bag copper ore, Dun Mountain Co. Per Mary, for Picton and Blenheim: 1 box clothing, 1 bag sugar, 1 box tea, 1 do. tobacco, 1 cot, 1 case merchandise, 1 burrow, 2 bags flour, 5 sacks oats, 1 cheese, 2 sacks lime, 3 casks, 2 cases apples, 53 bags flour, 1 crate trees Askew; 1 package saddlery Jones; 1 box groceries, Snow; 1 case drapery, 4 do. merchandise, 1 bundle sundries, Goodman;' 1 case saddlery, Peat and Thornton; lease wine, Baly; 1 bundle cart arm's, I keg nails, .box .tin,.l box sundries, Howe • 4 case merchandise, Stanton; 50 bundles wire fencing, Stafford; 1 case spirits, Baly; 7 packages personal effects, Jefferey; 1 bedstead, 1 .Sundle'beddiiig, 1 mattress, 2 tons coal, Drew; 8 cases merchandise,. 2 bundles leather, 1 dp. bucket.?, 1 do. sundries, Adaoas; 1 parcel Elliott; 3do sundries Hill; 3 tanks, Bajm'e; 1 pair shafts, 1 hhd ale, Edwards and Co. 5 packages trees, Epps; 18 sacks oa#, Morrison and Sclanders; 10 do;, tfoodinan;. 20 bags flour/Robinson; 3 do, Renwick; -10 hhds ale, Harley;Gent/y and" Oo; 1 crate trees, Hale; 6 sacks seeds, Edwards and Co. .
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 280, 26 June 1860, Page 2
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