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July 3.—Martha, schooner, 94, Cowieson, for Lyttleton. 12 passengers. July 4.—1.R.M.5. Prince Alfred, 1200, Bowden, for Sydney. Passengers—saloon: Messrs. Hill, Mitchell, Duppa, Cowper, Banks, Holland, Mason, Brank'ered, Traherne, Elsbee, Levien, Kedwood, Miles (2), Miss Taylor, and Miss Wallace. Steerage: Messrs, Malone, Oakley, Ferguson, Cocker, Idle, Bell, Ray, Dillon, J. A. Langford, Rees, Blackwood, Wright, and Mrs. White. July s.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, for Collingwood. July 5. -Tasmanian Maid, steamer, 90, Whitwell, for New Plymouth, with 3000 feet timber. July 5.—-Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, for Collingwood." July 6.—Mary Louisa, 40, Bryant, for Lyttelton, in ballast. July 7.—.Gipsey, schooner, 30, McCann, for the French Pass, in ballast. July 7.—Ann, schooner, 18, Oldsten, for Riwaka. July 9.—City of Nelson, 30, Hooper, for the Wairau. July 9.—1.R.M.5. Airedale, steamer, 286, Johns, for Welington. Passengers—Messrs. Ling, Mahanan, 1 Brown, Gouland, Watt, Roberts, Mr. .and Mrs. Miles, Miss Blondle. Fore cabin—Mr. Montgomery, Mrs. Smith and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Wordmore, Messrs. de Little and Blondle. IMPORTS. Per Supply, from Collingwood: 117 ounces gold, 5 empty casks, Master. Per Prince Alfred, from Southern Ports: 1 parcel, Handyside; 1 cask, Patterson ; 1 parcel, Hays; 1 do., Connell; 8 casks, Hooper and Co,; 1 parcel, Scaly ; 1 ' bag, Bettany. Per Mary Louisa, from Port Cooper: 196 bags wheat. '■" Per Tasmanian Maid, from New Plymouth : 3. cases pianofortes, 25 pkgs baggage, Order. Per Gipsey, from the Croixelles: 700 posts and rails, 3 cords firewood, T. Askew. Per Australian Maid, from Collingwood: 1000 feet sawn timber, Field. Per Airedale, from New Plymouth: 17 bags onions, Nash and Scaife; 17 ditto, 1 pkg bacon, 1 keg butter, Wakeford; 5 pkga merchandise, Watt and Sharland ; 48 bags potatoes, Scaife, 71 bags onions, McKechney. EXPORTS. Per Martha, for Lyttelton: Part of original cargo from Melbourne. Per Prince Alfred, for Sydney: 125 kegs butter, 26 bags potatoes, J. Beit; 310 ozs. gold, 1 case apples, 1 package, Curtis Bros.; 149 bags oats,. Levien and Co.; 23 hides, 2 bundles skins, Nash ; 100 sacks wheat, 15 ozs. gold, 1 box revolvers, Redwood, and sundry cargo from Southern Ports. Per Supply, for Collingwood; 50 boxes candles, 12 loaves sugar, 1 bundle shovels, 3 chests tea, 2 boxes soap, 2 boxes, —; 1 package saucees, 4 camp ovens, 8 pairs boots, 4 coils rope, 1 case, 1 ton sugar, 3 kegs nails, 2 dozen iron buckets, 1 package sago, 1 keg tobacco, 1 bale calico, 2 cases sundries, 20 bags flour, 5 sides bacon, J. Symong and Co.; 4 kegs nails, 6 bags sugar, 2 half-chests tea, 2 boxes soap, 1. bale drapery, 2 dozen long shovels, D. Moore; 4 kegs nails, 6 bags sugar, 3 half-chests tea, 2 boxes soap.l bale drapery, 2 doz shovels, 1046 lbs bacon, 5 kegs butter, Moore; 56 boxes sperm candles, 12 loaves sugar, 1 doz shovels.. 2 boxes, 1 pkg saws, 4camp ovens, 8 pairs boots, 4 coils rope, 1 case starch, 1 ton sugar, 3 kegs nails, 2 doz buckets, 1 case sago, 1 pkg tobacco, 1 bale calico, 2 pkgs sundries, 20 bags flour, Symons and Co.; 7 pkgs sundries, James; 4 head cattle, 10 bags oats Master; 1 case mchdse, Higgins. Per Ann, for Riwaka: 3000 ft. timber, 4 cords firewood, 75 bis oats, 150 posts, 10 sides bacon, 30 bis lard. Per City of Nelson, for Wairau : 1 hhd'whisky, 1 brl rum, 1 keg tobacco, 1 cask sugar, 12 boxes candles, 4 chests tea, 3 cases starch, 1 do biscuits; 1 do axles, 1 do brushware, 2 do furniture, 4 do drapery, 1 do chairs, 1 do glass, 2 do geneva, I do oy torn, 4 do ironmongery, 1 doz spades, 4 bdles sacks, 1 do broomhandles, 5 coils rope, 10 camp ovens, 4 bxs glass, 6 bdles zinc, 3 casks nuts, 36 bags sugar, 11 rms paper, 2 trunks boots, 12 bxs soap, 15 kegs nails, 2 casks stout, 2 bdles, 6 bars iron, 100 bags salt, 2 casks Burton ale, 10 casks btld beer, 1 pkg saws, 1 pkg, 1 cramp, 12 pkgs sundries, 4 bags sharps, 4 do bran, 100 do flour, Symons and Co; 1 case furniture, Burt; 14 casks soda, 12 ditto sulphur, 4 cases brandy, 1 wheelbarrow, 5 sacks flour, Edwards and Co; 1 stove, Levien and Co.; 3 cases tinware, M'Artney ; 1 case sundries, Robinson; 15 tons coal, Nash and Scaife; 1 trunk boots, 1 coil rope, 6 bags sugar, 6 do flour, 1 tin oil, 1 box soap, 8 pkgs sundries, 1 bag sugar, Wilkie; 4 parcels, Lewis; 4 cases sundries, Seymore; 1 bag sugar, 2 do salt, 28 sacks oats, Morrison and Sclanders; 1 ton flonr, Edwards and Co.; IS pkgs, 1000 ft. timber, M. Bury; 2 sacks seeds, Nash ;1 do wheat, 2 cases" trees, Dodson ; 1 ton flour, 13 sacks oats, Calder. Per Airedale, for Wellington: 42 bdls skins, Bets tany; 7 pkgs trees, 3 casks seeds, Hale; 12 keg butter, 1 sack pumpkins, Johns; 14 kegs butter, Thompson; 2 cases, Gouland.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 284, 10 July 1860, Page 2
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828ENTERED OUTWARDS. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 284, 10 July 1860, Page 2
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