Shipping.
ENTERED INWARDS.
November 25.—1.R.M.5. Lord Ashley, 550, Kennedy, from Sydney. Passengers—saloon: Captain Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and 3 children, Messrs. Name, M'Grath, Begg, Bent, Raymond, Webb, Captain M'Vicar, Mrs. Moss and servant, S. Clark, Esq., Colonel Grant, Miss Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Misa M'Glashan. Steerage—l soldier, Miss Roberts, Messrs. Tob, Masters Goslin, Coleman, Beatie, Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. M'Garr, Miss Small. November 26.—1.R.M.5. Airedale, 280, Johns, from Wellington. Passengers—Mrs. H. Ayles, Mr. and Mrs. Casement and 3 children, Mrs. and Miss Campion, Mr. Saxon, Knowles, Rev. Moorhouse, Messrs. Elleyn, Hewitt, George, and Gordon. Second cabin: Messrs, Malcolm, French, Ganythron, Fauskaw, Gash, Rollon, Rogers, Glover, Ayles, and 5 noncommissioned officers. ENTERED OUTWARDS. November 26.—1.R.M.5, Lord Ashley, 550, Kennedy, for Wellington. . Passengers—Cabin—Mrs. Hasty and child, and Mr. Downe. Steerage—Mrs. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Wells and family, and Mr. Smith, and part of original passengers. IMPORTS. Per I.R.M.S. Lord Ashley, from Sydney, N.S.W: 10 bags coffee, 50 cases geneva, Green; 5 do beer, 2 do wine, Kennedy; 240 mats sugar, 60 boxes soap, l{case cigars, 1 parcel, 108 £ chests tea, 1 case tobacco, Levien and Co.; 1 bale paper, 1 box, 1 cask, Jenkins; 2 case cigars, 28 mats sugar, Buxton; I case instruments, Renwick; 1 do drugs, Prichard; 2 qr.-casks sherry, 3 do whisky, 10 chests tea, 5 cases claret, 1 cask ironmongery, 10 boxes candles; "2 trunks boots, J. Beit; 2 cases drapery, Drew; 20 boxes glass, 120 mats sugar, 1 case iron, 2 casks raisins, 5 half-chests tea, 20 boxes candles, 5 casks oatmeal, 1 case, I parcel, Nash and Scaife; 3 pkgs leather, Lightband and Jackson; 4 Cases chutney, sdo curry powder, Stanton 1 case saddlery, Jones; 4 cases Bald; 2 do Harris; 3 lengths chain, 1 bag waste, 1 anchor, Cross; 1 press, Askew; 274 bags sugar, 1 cart, 5 chests tea, 10 half do, 2 mules, 1 horse, 1 gig, 2 drays, Edwards and Co.; 1 parcel, Hodgson; Ido Baker; Ido Langford; Ido Drew; 1 do Jackson; 1 dray,4wheels, Burt; 1 horse Clark; 1 case fruit, Hobhouse; 1 case, Rev. A. M. Gariu; 6 bars iron, Morton; 1 case, Jackson; i cask rum, Gordon; 1 cask coffee, Miles; 16 pkgs shocks Hooper and Co.; 1 keg nails, Wimsett; 1 pkg plants, Barton; and sundry cargo for New Plymouth and Southern Ports.
Per Airedale from Wellington: 40 bundles wire, Stafford; 1 bag oatmeal, Davidson; 3 cases clocks, Fredman; 1 case sulphuric acid, Bentley; 4 do, 10 kegs blasting powder, Edwards and Co. EXPORTS.
Per Lord Ashley, for Wellington: 30 bundles sheepskins, 1 keg tongues, Bettany; and part of original cargo for Southern Ports.
The Maria, brig, which left here October 30, ar- . rived in Sydney on 13th instant. . The Dona Anita, Burdett, was loading at London, fy\" Nelson.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 324, 27 November 1860, Page 2
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463Shipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 324, 27 November 1860, Page 2
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