Shipping.
ENTERED INWARDS. March 23—Ann, schooner, 18, Eure, from the Waitapu. Seven passengers. _ March 25.--Wonga Wongn, 103, Renner, from Wellington and Picton. Passengers — Messrs. Harman, Ellison, Parata, Callaglian, King, Beauohamp, Murphy, Brewer, Carter, Smart, Holroyd, Mr. and Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Rowden, Messrs. Stoddart, May, Kenner, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey. March 23.—1.R.M.5. Airedale, 286, Kennedy, from Wellington. Passengers—Rev. Kouse, Messrs. Dudley, Henderson, Turnbull, Turton, White and Scaif. Second cabin—Native, Messrs. My, Urquart, Coleman, Kewley, Ross. Brown, Thompson, Hood, Barnett, Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. Clare. March 25—Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, from Collingwood. 8 passengers. ENTERED OUTWARDS. March 23.—Mary, schooner, 40, M'Lean for the | Wairau. March 23.--Australian Maid, schooner 17, Groat, for the Waitapu. One passenger. March 25.--Ann, schooner, 18, Eure, for the Waitapu. March 25.—Rapid, schooner, 20, Blackmore, for Pakawau, in ballast. IMPORTS. Per Ann from the Waitapu: 1 ton potatoes, 2 kegs butter, Askew; 4 sacks wheat* 4 boxes effects, 15ozs. gold, Order. Per Wonga Wonga from Wellington and Picton : 4 bales, 2 cases drapery, 2 doz spades, Wilson; 4 boxes axes, 24 kegs nails, Levien and Co. Per Airedale from Wellington : 5 oases sundries, Nash and bcaife; 14. pkgs drapery, Milner; 4 cases, Edwards and Co. Per Supply from flollingwood: 1 bale wool, 2 cords wood, 1 hide, 14 skins, 60 ozs. gold, Order. EXPORTS. Per, Mavy for the Wairau.- 1 case sundries, 2 bdles clothing, 1 bag su^ar, £ chest tea, 1 cheese, 3 cases effects, 1 pkg saws, I parcel, I.bag flour, Askew; £ cask brandy, Bentley; 6 oases, 1 bundle merchandise, 1 keg sundries, 10 bags sugar, 3£ cwt. iron Morrison and bclanders; 4 pkgs furniture, Packer; 1 cart, Treeth ; 1 case, Levien and Co.; 1 saddle, Thompson ; 2 ploughs, I. M. Hill; 6' cwt. flour, 1 do. chains, 2 parcels, 12 sash-weights 1 bundle spades, 1- bar iron, 1 parcel, Buxton; 1 pkg brands, Powell; 5 gallons oil, 15 cwt. sheep wash tobacco, Elliott; 2* casks brandy, Curtis Brothers; Incase limQ, Cheeseman. Per Australian Maid for the Waitapu : 6 bags sngar, *„.. Ba'fc» * d°« coffee, 2 do. sundries, 1 do. onions, Wilkie; 2 bags sugar, 2 do, flour, J chest ten, 1 pkg sundries, 3 cases apples, Symons; 2 rifles, 1 gun, 1 revolver, 2 lbs powder, 7 do. shot Brocks; 2 sacks flour, Master. Per Ann for the Waitapu, 3 bags salt, 3 casks beer, 1 box candles, 1 keg vinggar, 1 pk g sundries, 1 dozen shovels, 20 bags flour, Symons an<?| Co.; 1 jar whiskey, 1 box sundries, 1 pkg do. 10 bags flour, Wilkie; 1 keg, Hibbard; 1 doz. shovels.., 1 do. picks, Askew: 1 bundle sacks, Wilkie. The shin Bosworth arrived at Auckland on the 6th March. She had a protracted passage of 108 days from Gravesehd, and brings about 120 tons of gunpowder, a large supply of shot, shells, *nd other munitions of war, as well as a large cargo of gemoral merchandise. The ship Wild Duck, cleared the Customs at WeU hngton on the 18th instant to sail for London. This is thethird ship that has left Port Nicholson this season with wool for London (Tirect. Her cargo is the most valuable of the three, the value being estimated at 37,8704. 63. She also takes 18 passengers.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 357, 26 March 1861, Page 2
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535Shipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 357, 26 March 1861, Page 2
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