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Shipping.

ENTERED OUTWARDS. June 26.-—Spray, brig, 148, Scott, for Sydney, in ballast. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Millar and 4 children, Messrs. Hughes and Paap. June 27i —Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, for Coltingwood. . •: r June 27.—Necrbmancer,; schooner, 25, Eure, for Collingwood and Motupipi..-10 passengers. June 27.—Australian Maid, schooner, 17, Grote, forMotupipi. Passenger—Mr. Bow. .; • >.: :A ■:■,-■■• EXPORTS. • ' Per Supply, for.Collingwood: 1 barrel rumV'l ton' coals, 1 case sundries, 30 bags sugar, 10 boxes sperms, 3 kegs nails, 4 half chests tea, 85 canisters coffee, I bale drapery, 6 boxes soap, 1 cask holloware, 1 case : vestas, Ido glassware, 1 can'oil, 20 pair boots, 2 cases sundries, 1 case salmon, 4 boxes candles, 50 bags flour, 3 casks cheese; 2 kegs butter, Symons and Co; 2 bundles shovels, 1 case drapery, 1 bag coffee. 1 jar acid, 1 box sundries, 11 do candles, 20 bags flour,- 1200----bricks Moore; 2 hhds ale, 1 ton flour, 1 do potatoes, 4 head cattle, 10 bags oats, 1 cask beef, Master. Per Necromancer, for Collingwood and. jVTotupipi: 8 bags'sugar, 10 tins coffee, 2 half-chests'tea, 2"boxes soap, 1 do pipes, 2 cases drapery, 2 boxes sperms, 1' bundle shovels, 2 do bags, 1; bale blankets, 2 ; boxes tobacco, 1; bag sugar,.2 boxes sundries, 1 bag nails, 7 pkgs sundries, 8; boxes candles^ 2. hhds ale,. IT bags, flour, 4 sadks pollard^ 2 sacks wheat, Askew;; 1 saw and spade, 1 pkg'e sundries, 2 kegs nails, I. M; Hill; 1. case groceries, Symons and Co; 1 can oil; Ido paint,. Louisson ; 4 hhds ale, Hooper and Co ;40 sheep, ,4 head cattle, half-ton potatoes, 4 sacks onions, Stafford. Per Australian Maid, for Motupipi; 2200 l>ricks, ;8 bags lime, 5 trusses hay, 30 sheep, Walker; 1 cask ale, 1 do porter* Hooper and Co; 1 case do, 8 bags salt, Stanton; 2 bags flour, 1 pkge sundries, Hill; 8 bags malt^ 1 pkge hops, 1 keg yeast, Blythe;. 1 bag, sundries, 1 parcel shovels, 1 do axe handles, 1 Cask sundries, 6 cases do, 6 pkgs, 1 plough, 6 bags flour, 1 do sugar, 1 case sundries, Symons aiid" Co; 3 bags flour, Ido sugar, master. ... • ? - . ' TESTIMONIAL. :/' ;':". The Anhe Lonqtos.—A Testimonial was presented, by the passengers in this vessel to Wm. Brown, M.R.0.5., testifying their, total appreciation of him as medical officer, and also as a friended all on board. A IFbench Ckevt SiyfepßV ah Engmsh Collibb.— During the gale which; prevailed lately, the crew of a. Frencly schooner, named: the'Margurett'e Eunis,' were $ay.cd )n a Joaost "prpvidential manner, by the screw collier vessel Vulture, ,'ih!th^; Korth Sea. Jt-appears' .that the Vulture, tw6','dayi'from Crbnstadt:oirher' re- ' turn Voyage, tyas ftttracted- bjr; signals of distress, and. .made up tovthe'Frehch^Kooner,;which, was -sinking, the.'pumps haying become useless, end^the.crew, con-, sisfing bfcftp'taih, mate,,;twc) sea.mftn, apd. three, boys, had just takertito a'boat,'wr)ich would doubtless;have' been ;capiize'di. as; <M sea%as unusiwlly rjragh;; Forv tunatelv "the: wKole of the crew were taken on .b,oard ',tii6 Vulture, and conveyed to the port of London: • • J,:vNELSON iMARKETS^JDNB 28i' *'• ; •.?•• Mills.—Mr. Saunders's flour, best,.£24; 25s' per lOOlbs-. retail; wheat, 9s per bushel. Mr. White's^ flour.best, £24; 25s per lOOlbs retail.- ': •' •;•' .. ■■• Bread, 41b loaf, Is 2d • Butter, fresh, Is 4d per lb; jlggs; ls,9d trilsrlOdper doz.; Cheese, Is fe Is 4fl per; lb; Lardi TOd to Is per lb; Candles, homeiirxade^lOd.. Ditto. Svdnejr, Is perlb; ::• ■ .-; ; ;■/ Beefed1, toTcL^; Mutton^, 4d..t0,7d.; Veal,7d. to 8d; • Pork, 7d." to'Bd. Bacon, Is. to Is. 2d..;: Hams, Is Fowls, per piur, 3s.'io' 55.; Ducks, 65.; Geese, each,----58. to 65.; Turkeys, 7s-to Bs, , ._. Poeatoes£6 10»to^7,pQEton; Onions, 4d. perlb. '■■'.. - ; .^.f i I .i. \-.- > A ■■ ■■'■■ ■-" *"■ -" '''' '■* **. ....... . , _ , NELSON SAVJII^GS' BAl^E.^Satubday^ Jdhe 30. ,■.'■! '' TBDfITBES INjBOT.ATIO^rT-T .. ~ , ... : '. .;■,.: i Is^oMßsbaHili: 1; Alexanderi^env...„,.;

|g§f Ourntxt timber, containing the Summary ffor England, mil be posted in time for the English ■ Mail, without extra charge, upoh receiving such intimationfrm our Country Subscribers or others, who. may desire to do so, and forwarding names and addresses to this Office. We bjsgalso to intimate to our Subscribers gene.rally, and Country Subscribers in particular, tJtifi the Quarter "terminates with the present number ■< ■

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 281, 29 June 1860, Page 2

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Shipping. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 281, 29 June 1860, Page 2

Shipping. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 281, 29 June 1860, Page 2

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