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Shipping.

ENTERED INWARDS. -? ; : | ''^ February 20.—Supply, cutter,26/;Walkef, fifom os*': lingwood. Seven passengers. ■ \ "',- '.•:•;'"'"'« ''■■";-'r\ .'•'■' February 22.—Dona Anita; §imth;':;. from London. Pa'sseng'ers^'Mivl and/ Mium&phjjjrd,?. '■ Mrs. A-nn Shephurd,' Master'Sliepliafji,!'Misqea'SKep*!;. hard (3), Mr. and Mrs. Hastelow,"Messrs: ;iWiynen t - Nicholl, Darling,'Coates, Miss Bbllin, 'Mis^ Sharp, Miss. Nicholson. Second..<sabifv—Mft andTMrsv-Mil-eotn and three children, .Mr.. Joseph,-:fMr.'t ahd" Mrs.' Hubbard and four children. ■■■■'.. ■■■■•.{.- ■■■'■' '] February 23.—Lallah- Kookh, brig, 147, Grdig) fronv Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Beauohwrnp, too children, Messrs. Melford, R. Beauctemp,'-S. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Nichols, two children and ser*: variti Mr. and Mr. Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Raffles^ ■twochildren, and general cargo. . . . ,■<■■'-' ■ 23,—1. R. M.S.Airedale, 285, Kennedy, from Wellington. Passengers for Nelson :'Messrs. George. Redwood and Stafford, Captain Muirhead, Miss Boulter,:and. three grooms. f February 23 t —Sea Nymph, brig, 173, Morrison,from Newcastle. -..-». February 23—Wo'nga Wonga, steamer, 103, Renner, from Wellington and Picton. Passengers—' Messrs. Redwood, Petheritch, Empson, M'Artney Blackmore, Wilkinson, Curtis, Sellers, Captain Baillie Mrs. Simmons, Messrs. Blick and son. February 25.—1.R.M.5. Prince Alfred, 1200, Bow4en, from Sydney, Passengers for Neieon; saloon—

Mr. Crawford, Mf; Neabit and Master Outrid&o. Steerage—Mr. Sowoll, 31 rs. Drummond and three children, Mr. Hillman, and sundry passengers for Southern Ports. • ENTERED OUTWARDS. . ' February 18.—Mary, schooner, -40, M'Lean, for Blenheim." Passengers—Mrs. M'Lean, Messrs. Callaghan and M'Donald. ■ • :i February 20.—Fayaway, brig, 197, Walker, for Newcastle, in ballast. Passengers—Miss O'Connor, Mr. Cross, Mr. Ward/ Mr. Walker, and three children. February 22.—Australian Maid, schooner, 17, Groa^ for Motupfpi and Waitapu. Passengers—Mrs. Bel! and four children, Mrs. Windle and child, Mrs. Forsighfr, Mr. and Mrs. Donald. . February 23.—Wonga Wonga, steamer, 103, Renner, for Picton. • February 23.—Grace Darling, cutter, 30, Childs' for Picton and Wairau. IMPORTS. Per Supply, from Collinjywood : 4 hides, JO empty casks, 90 ounces gold, Order. Per Dona Anita, from London: 1 case, 6 bundles spades, 4 bundles shovels, 6 bundles sh?et iron, 25 kegs nails, 2 78-bars, 63 bundles iron, 337 packages merchandise, Morrison, Scknders, and Co. ; 1 case, 68 cases, 401 packages, 351 packages, 6 cases, 3 packages, 493 packages, 16 packages, Biuton; 1100 boxe3 candles, 9 trunks boots and shoes, 5 cases stationery,.. 3 bales paper, 2 cases books, 1 case machinery, 1 case. instruments, 100 cases geneva, 350 boxes soap,.6 cases axes, 8 bales blankets, 1 case cutlery, 3 :'b*lesv.calicoes--20 qr. casks brandy, 300 bags, 1 tierce salt, 20 chests, 38 half-chests tea, 2 hhds. holloware, 4 packages hardware, 10 bundles buckets,'"4 bales. 4 cases slops, 1 case zinc, 10 boxes tin plates," 3 packages groceries, 10 qr. casks rum, 10 eeses, 5 bales drapery, 4 barrels saltpetre. 1 case umbrellas, 2 cases cocoa, 10 cases starch, ID cases drapery, 1 case paperhangings, 1 case slates, 5 tierces sugar, 5 kegs tobacco, 30 boxes raisins, 20 cases currants, 1 case stoves, 1 case bedsteads, N. Edwards and Co. ;■ 1 case, Manning; 18 cases, Darling ; I package books, Akersten; 1 piano, Cook; I case, Worfchington; 1 case, M'Cabe; 1 cart, Cole; 1 case apparel, Muller; 1 rifle, Humphreys; 1 case, Bishop of Nelson; 20 packages, Saunders; 1 case, Baker; 2 boxes, Arden; 3 packages, Scott; 14 gr. - casks wine, 3 hhds. .9 qr. casks, brandy, Curtis Brothers; 1 bos, Jennins ; 15 packages machinery, Nash and Scaife; 3 cases sulphuric add, Milsom; 1 case, Monro; 3 cases, Phillips; 12-cases wine, Nash and Scaife; 2 packages) Milsom;.'3 cases, Rodder and Co.; 1 case books, Sharp; 1 case, Muntz : ; 1 case, Nash and Scaife; 70 boxes, Darling; 1 case, Manning ; 1 rifle, Edwards; 4 cases saddlery, Peat and Thornton; 1 case, M*Shane; 51. cases wine, Downing ; 7 cases, Greenwood; 1 chest, Beatson ; 3 pack^ aites, 13 cases, 21 packages drapery, Harris; 1 box, Hadfield; 2 cases, Lewis; 1 case, Mo>-se; 2 cases, Turton; 1 box, Jennings ; 6 boxes, Burn ;20 casks vinegar, 18 cases, 2 hhds. mustard, Moore ; 68 packages, Rentoul Brothers; 9 packages, fleppel; 4 cases, F.orinan ; 1 box, Baker; 2 cases, Davidson ; 1 barrel, Moore; 3 bales, Jackson ; 2 cases, Lockett; 12 packages, Baker; 2 cases, Peat and Thornton; 6 boxes, Turner; 7 cases, Adams; 3 eases hardware Hodder and Co; 2 boxes, Jackson ; 1 case, Heppel; 4 packages,-1 case, Strong; 5 cases, Thornton; 1 case, Marsden; 2 cases, Connal; 2 case's, Anslow; 1 case, Adams; 1 box, Tuckey; 1 drum oil, Freeman; 18 cases, Nash and Scaife; 1 box, Arden; 1 case, Darby; 117 kegs na'ls, Allen; 1 case, Baker; 1 case, Nation; io cases axe 3, Levien and Co.; 2 casks, Williams and Sealey; 1 case, Fitzgibbon; 1 case, Lucas; SO bags salt, Hirst; 1' case, Turner; 87 packages, Curtis Brothers; 7 packages, Hadfield; 35 packages, Dun Mountain Copper Company ; 10 packages, 1 case, 20 hhds. 100 cases beer, 3 pockets hops, 4 bales sailcloth, 2 cases, 6'packages, 25 hhds., 7G bundles, 749 bars iron, 12 casks, 4 casks white lead, 106 drums oil, 150 tons coal, 4 cases, Order; 1 o/.cask, Wilson; I chest, Reinienschneider; 1 box, Hamblih : 1 ease, Murray ; 2S ke-js nails, Gilmour ; 55 packages, Dyihond ; 1 cask. Grove ; 1 case, Ginger; 2 cases, Richardson; 1 case, Dcs Vceux; 5 cases, Honeyfield; 8 packages, Gilmour; 5 packages, Ritchie; ] case, Richmond ; 3 cases Adams; 27 packages, Nield. N. Edwards and Co., Agents. Per Airedale, from Wellington : 2 horses, Stafford ; 1 do, Redwood; 1 box, Milsom; 1 portmanteau, 1 case, Leathern; 8 casks cheese, EYeer; 6 do Wakeford; 1 trunk, Wilson; 2 bags nails do, 1 parcel, Spencer ; 1 do, Jordan, and sundry cargo for Manukaa and New Plymouth. ; , ; Per Sea'Nyniph, from Newcastle : 259 tons coils, I.R M. Company ; 2£ tons hay, I ton onions, Master. Per Prince Alfred, from Sydney: 14 pkgs 4 bundles, Everett; 6 pkgs, 1 case ironmongery, 1 do glassware, 1 cask do, ,1 digester, Owen : I couee-niitl, 1 case merchandise, 1 cask zinc, 8 horses, 2 dog-carts, 6 cases, 1 do confectionary, 1 do oil, 1 box blue, I cask soda, 1 case starch, 1 do nuistard, I do sago, 1 do pickles, 1 box sundries, J. Levien and Co; 1 parcel, Jackson ; 10 pockets hops, Order; 1 case, Garin; 3 casks merchandise, 2 casks skins, Order; 1 case, Baker ; 1 cart, Nesbit; . 2 cases merchandise, 1 box watches and jewellery, H. Drew; I parcel, Stauton; 1 box, Lucas; 1 do, Union Bank; 80 boxes soup, 2 carts, 1 box, J. Beit; 1 parcel, Edwards and Co; 1 wheel, Order; 1 case, Sharpe ;2 do drugs, Prichard; 94 mats sugar, 1 case drapery, 3 do confectionery, Buxton ; 1 case, 5 do tacks, 1 do, Hobhouse; 1 pkg, 76 tags sugar, 2 qr.-easks brandy, 3 do wine, 1 case, v do starch, 56 mats sugar, Nash and Scaife ; 1 case, Thornton ; 238 mats, sugar, 2 bales drapery, 2 cases do, Wilkie; I case sundries, Gilmour; 1 case biscuits, Harris; 2 cases, 1 do cigars, 1 crate pipes, 6 cases do, Drew ; 1 hhd earthenware, Langford; 8 cases boots, 2 bales leather, Lightband and. Co.: 2 cases merchandise, Harris; 2 pkg3, Green ; 2 pkgs shafts, I hhd saddlery, 1 parcel, Powell: 12 baskets, Wadinan ; 1 case. Walmsley; 1 box, Order; 2 trays, Potter; 1 roll oil, cloth, Nesbitt; and sundry cargo for Southern Ports. Per Wonga Wonga, from Wellington and Picton: ! 1 case, Hadfield; 1 box, Sands; 1 do, Harper. EXPORTS. Per Mary, for Blenheim: 5 half chests tea, 28 bags sugar, Levien and Co.; 6 cases merchandise, Goodman ; 1 do. do., 1 bundle lines, 2 packages, 1 keg, 2 cases jams, Askew; 1 case lime, 1 tent, Elliott; 1 bundle milk dishes, Strong; 1 sack saddlery, Jones; 1 spring cart, Leach; 2 hhds ale, Harley, Gentry and Co. • Per Wonga Wonga, for Picton: 1 qr. cask wine, J. Wilson. Per Australian Maid, for Motupipi and Waitapu: 1 trunk boots, Lightband and Co.; 1 bag sugar,' qr. chest tea, 2 boxes sundries, Phillips; 2 parcels drapery, Hams; 8 packages sundries, Wilkie: 1 ton flour, Saunders; half-ton do. Syrnons and Co.; -2 bags do., Phillips; 5 bags flour, 10 packages luggage, Bell;' 2 hhds. ale, Field; 3 hhds. do., Hooper and Co.; 1 hhd. do., master; 6 sheep, 1 calf, 1 pig, Bell. , . . '

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 350, 26 February 1861, Page 2

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Shipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 350, 26 February 1861, Page 2

Shipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 350, 26 February 1861, Page 2

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