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Shipping.

ENTERED INWARDS. March 16.—Rapid, schooner, Blackmore, from Pakawau. Passengers — Messrs. McDonald, Harris, Mendoza, Abbot and Carter. . March 16.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, from Collingwood, 3 passengers. ENTERED OUTWARDS. March 12.—Bride, barque, 546. McDonald, for London. Passengers—Captain Lawrence, Messes. Dickeiißon, Fell, Hume, Strachan, Brinkworth, Mr., Mrs., Misu and Master Redhead, Master Cross, Mrs. and Miss Carrington, and Mr, Garrin. • March 15.—John and Matilda, 10, Corkhill, for the Pelorus. March 16.—Odd Fellow, 15, Dellow. IMPORTS. Per-Rapid, from Pakawau; 18. tons coal, Lewthwaite; 100 posts and rails, Master. Per Supply, from Collingwood: 2 casks tallow, 2 do. butter, 30 ounces gold, Master. Per Odd Fellow: 1 keg ruin, 2 do. brandy, 1 case port wine, 3 bags fiour, 3 packages sundries, 2 bagsflour, 1 bag salt, Symons and Co.; 1 do sugar, I package sundries, do. salt, Phillips. EXTORTS. J Per Bride, for London : 819 bales wool,. 2 bundles hheepskins, 1 box portraits, 2 do. botanical specimens, Edwards and Co.; 2878 ozs. gold, Union Bank; 22 bales wool, Curtis Brothers; 709 bales wool., 1 bale sheep skins, Morrison and Sclandors. Per John and Matilda, for tho Pelorus; 1 case sundries, 4 packages do. 1 do. tobacco, 4 bags su» ar, 4 do. salt, 1 do. biscuits, 2 parcels, I keg vinegar, 2 bundles clothes, I bag rice, 10 do. flour, J do. Bu^ar, 1 box

tea, I do. sundries, 1 gun, 1 parcel, 1 jar vinegar, 2 bags sugar, Symons and Co.; 1 box tea, 1 box salt, I do. oatmeal, 1 cose groceries, 3 bags flour, 1 box soap, 4 casks bottled ale, £ chest tea, 2 bags sugar, 1 do. <?alt, 1 bag sundries, 1 cheese, T. Askew ; Jchest tea, 3 baus sugar, 1 bag suit 3 do sundries, 2 cases gin, 2 bags fruit, 2do flour, Stock; 6 packages effects, Cullen ; 10 bags flour, Hill. Per Grace Darling, for the Wairau, 13th instant: 31 boxes soap, 6 cases pickles, 1 do arrowroot, 20 boxes'sperm, 2 cases clothing, 29 bags sugar, 2 cases axes, 8 trasses drapery, 4 cases vestas, 30 boxes tea, 50 bags flour, 10 cases port wine, I do lamp cotton, 4 bags rice, 10 cases sherry wine, 6 kegs, 6 packages flat irons, 20 cases geneva, 2 qr-casks brandy, I do. rum, 1 do. whiskey, 1 keg tobacco, 2 casks rice, 1 case sardines, 1 do. spices. 4 sets weights. 1 bale blankets, 1 case mus aid, 100 3-bushel bags, 50 wool packs 3 kegs nails. 1 cask sago. I can oil, 2 harrow wheels, I ke«; soft soap, I crate earthenware, 2 case 9 drapery. 2 trunks boots, 2 cases raspberry vinegar, 1 package oilbaize, 1 case ironmongery, 1 bag coffee, Symons and Co.; 1 trunk effects, Huddleston : fi sacks seed, Barnicoat, 6 do oats, I do seeds, Wemyas; 1 hhd ale, Everett; 1 trunk effects, 1 boiler. Biizzard; 2 parcelß, Stanton; 4 bars iron, Morrison, Sclandeis and Co; 6 bundles guttering, I do bands, M'Artney, Brothers; 1 package, West; 3 casks ale, lily the; 1 pocket hops, Nash and Scaife; L keg, Beatson ; 1 package, White ; 1 parcel, Webb; 7 ooxes apples, Smith; 1 case do, Field; I bale leather, Blick; 2 do. Lightbund; I parcel, Lewis; 1 plough, 1 bundle bows, 4 trunks effw.ts, 1 bunuje, 1 bag, Rose; I hogshead ale, 3 bags oats, 1 box soap, 1 hhd ale. 1 hag seed, 1 half-cnest <iB, 10 bags flour, I case merchandise, Edwards and Co.; 1 truss drapery. Bartlett: 4 packages fittings, 1 American stove, 1 carpet bag, 2 cases, Symons & Co.

The long expected ship Sevilla arrived at Auckland on the 25th February. She has had a proiracted passage of a hundred and twenty eight d-iys, having taken her departure from Queenstown (Cove of Cork) on the 20th of October. She has brought a quantity of ammunition, howitzers, military stores, and there-, inainder of the 24th regiment, consisting of two officers and ,110 men, under the command of Captain Vivian. There were no deaths nor any sickness, but four births took place during the passage.— New Zealander.

A Testimonial has been presented at Auckland to Captain Johnson, of the Lord Worsley by the passengers in that vesteel from Sydney, in appreciation of his kindness and consideration for their comfort and enjoyment which he had exhibited during the voyage.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 355, 19 March 1861, Page 2

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715

Shipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 355, 19 March 1861, Page 2

Shipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 355, 19 March 1861, Page 2

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