Shipping.
ENTERED INWARDS.
November gtSy-Australian •Maid, schooner, 17 Groat, from Motupipi. Paaaengers—Mis. Burt, Messrs, Wallace and Clark. '
November 29.—Rapid, schooner, 20, Blackmore, from Pakawau, passenger—Mr. Hackett. ENTERED OUTWARDS.
November 27.—Australian Maid, schooner, 17, Groat, for Waitapu. Seven passengers, November 28 Jane, ketch, 30, Jacobsen, for the Waitara.
November 28.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, for Collingwood. Six passengers. , ; November 29.—1.R.M.5. Airedale, 286, Johns, for Taranaki. Passengers—Saloon—Messrs. Thompson, Tate, Sharland, Coates, Capt. Williams and servant 2nd Cabin—Messrs. Augur, Barrett, French (2), Eva (2), Turner, Raice, Barry, and part of original passengers. IMPORTS. _ Per Australian Maid, from Motupipi: 3,400 feet timber, Wilkie; 40 oz. gold, master. Per Rapid, from Pakawau: 18 tons coals,; Lewthwaite. EXPORTS. Per Australian Maid, for Waitapu: 5 eases! spirits, 4 do wine, 2 tons flour, Symons and Co; ( bar iron, 1 box soap, 1 bag oatmeal, 3 packages sundries, Wilkie; 1 cask sugar, 6 bags flour, Phillips;; 3 hhds ale, Fowler. I
• Per Jane, for Waitara: 30 tons coals, Curtis Brothers; 1 casebuttei. '„,- Per Supply, for Collingwood: 6 boxes tea,'l cask biscuits, 4 cases old torn, I bale calico, 2 tins white lead, half ton flourj 1 box butter, D. Moore; .•"!' weighing machine, 20 bags flour, 4 packages sundries, 3 hhds ale, 1 cask lemonade, 2 boxes butter f . ,cattle. 2 cheeses, Master; 2 bags'sugar, 4'packages sundries, Wilkie; 10 cases spirits, 8 cases wine, 4 kegs nails, 1 bag rice, I do nutSj 1 cask-oatmeal, 1 box tea, 2 do candles, I trunk boots, I case'confeci tionery, 2 half-chests tea, 1 cask currants, Lpackage* drapery, 1 do twine, 2 boxe» lemon peel, 1 do sundries, 1 do muscatels, 1 package sundries, 1 do canvas, 1 do oil baize, 1 wheel, 1 case drapery, 1 package pictures, 6 casks bottled beer, 10 bags sugar, 3 kugs butter, 20 bags flour, Edwards and Co; 1 case merchandise, 3 boxes candles, 1 keg tobacco, 2UOO cigars, 1 case ink, 2 bags salt, I case oysters, I do herrings, 2 crates ——, 1 case vestas, 2do axes, 2 chests, 2 hlfchests tea, 1 case oil, 1 doz spades, 1 case drapery, I-quarter-cask rum, half ton susjar, 12 picks, 1 case claret, J keg saltpetre, 1 trunk boots, 1 truss drapery, 2 casks" rice, 1 can colza oil, 19 pairs boots, 4 kegs butter, 2 cheeses, 1 ton flour, Symons and Co; 44 sides bacon, 45 hams. 2 cases sardines, Nash and Soaife; 1 package drapery, Black;-5 casks ale, Harley and Co. Per Airedale, for Taranaki: I cask, gin, Stock; 5 quarter-casks rum, 3 do wine, 22 casks cordials, Johns; 6 do ale, Stock; 1 keg tobacco, Watt and Sharland; 8 kegs butter, Clare; 6 do, Levien; 25 hhds ale, Hooper and Co; 10 do, 1 case, Nash and Scaife; 2 hhds beer, Christie; 1 anchor, I bag waste. 1 quarter-cask rum, Curtis Brothers; 10 cases claret, Levien; 16 cases, 6 cases , 2 half-chests tea, 18 boxes candles, Watt and Sharland; 1 truss, 1 case .Newman; 2 hhds beer, Harley and Co; 12 kegs butter, Tate; 1 case, 1 bag, Peat and Thornton; 10 packages stores, Wilkie; 1 truss drapery, 1 case, King; 13 kegs butter, 5 cases bacon, 1 cask, Barrett; 75 bags potatoes, Askew; 1 case, VVaty; and sundry cargo transhipped ex Lord Ashley, from Sydney, and Bride, from London.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 325, 30 November 1860, Page 2
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546Shipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 325, 30 November 1860, Page 2
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