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Shipping. ENTERED INWARDS.

August 24.—Rapid, schooner, 20, Blackmore, from the Croixelles. August 25.—Jane Peata, schooner, 22, Scott, frOm Wanganui. Two passengers. ENTERED OUTWARDS. August 24.—1.R.M.5. Lord•; Ashley, 550, Kennedy, foi- Southern Ports. Passengers: Mrs. Hay8 t andchild, and one in the steerage, and part of original passengers and cargo from Sydney. August 24.—Annie Longton, ship, 697, Mundle, for New Plymouth, with pait of original cargo from London. . IMPORTS. Per Airedale, from Southern Ports: 1 trunkieather,2 boxes tin, Levien and Co; 1 cask pork, 1 do ale, : l do clothing, 1 do groceries, 3 cases cocoa, 1 pkge clothing,-1 do sardines, 3 cases brandy, 1 bag flour, I*box tea, 3 cases oil' stores, 1 box tobacco, 1 case port wine, i 1 do old torn, Nash and Scaife; 12 cheeses, Wakeford; 1 bale blankets, Ido sheets, Ido do calico, 1 do .flannel, 1 do hose, 1 do comforters, 1 trunk boots, 1 hhd, 1 brl bricks, Nash and Scaife; 2 cases paperhangings, Order ;■ 7 bags hair, Bettany ; 3 tins confectionery, King and Goodman ; 6 pockets hops, Johns; and sundry cargo for Taranaki. Per Rapid, from. Croixelles: 11 cords firewood, Order. Per Jane Peata, from Wanganui: 13 kegs butter, 7 do lard, 6 bags bacon, 52 tierces pork, 2 scks wheat, 162 lbs onions; 5 tons potatoes,. 1 ton carrots, 281 bush oats, — haberdashery, 1 trunk, 2 boxes parasols, Order. " The Anne L6NGTON.—The departure of this vessel, so long detained here in consequence of the inability of her captain to procure a crew, was effected on Friday evening -last, two loud discharges of cannon marking her lCavetaking and causing some misapprehension with respect to occurrences at tlie port, may persons wending their way thither under the belief that some important arrival from Taranaki had taken,place either of passengers or information. The Anne Longton calls at Taranaki on her way and is bound for London via Vkljiaraiso.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 298, 28 August 1860, Page 2

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Shipping. ENTERED INWARDS. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 298, 28 August 1860, Page 2

Shipping. ENTERED INWARDS. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 298, 28 August 1860, Page 2

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