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Shipping.

ENTERED INWARDS. June 14.—Supply, 2C, Walker, from Collingwood. 12 passengers. June 14.—Odd Fellow, 15, Dellow, from the Pelorus. Passenger—Mr. Harris. June 15.—Ann, 18, Eure, from the Waitapu. Passengers—Mrs. Page, and 2 children, Mr. Bergen. June 15.—Australian Maid, 17, Groat, from Motupipi

ENTERED OUTWARDS,

June 14.—Airedale, 286, Johnson, for Picton, and Northern Ports. Pessengers Messrs. Carring, Clark, Saunders, Master do, Mrs. Coleson, and family. 2nd cabin—Messrs. Ware and Colsby. June 15.—Necromancer, 25, Terry, for the Wairau. Passengers—Mr. M'lntosh, Mrs Henderson, and six children.

IMPORTS,

Per Supply from Collingwood, 500 railway sleepers Hackett; 86 skins, 18 hides, Master; 90 ozs. gold Order.

Per Oddfellow, from the Pelorus: 1400 feet timber, Stock; 25 railway sleepers, Order. Per Ann, from the Waitapu: 4000 feet timber, Moore; 2000 do, Wright; 17 sacks potatoes, Master; 3 do, Wheat, 50 ozs, gold, Order. Per Australian Maid, from Motupipi: 4 boxes sundries, Robinson

EXPORTS,

Per Airedale, for Picton, and Northern Ports: 1 cheese, Frazer; 6 casks ale, 7 do, cordials, Bentley; 12 casks bottled ale, 20 cases geneva, Edwards and Co; I case apples, Drewett: 1 case Wilkie; 17 kegs butter Levien and Co.; 1 case plants, Hale; 1 case Customs, 1 bag seed, Fraser; 7 cases fowls, and plants, Canning. Per Necromancer, for the Wairau: 1 case saddlery, Beit; 6 bags sugar, 1 cheat tea, Edwards and Co.; 1 pair cart arms, 1 keg nails, 1 do, white lead, 1 drum oil, 1 saw, 1 camp oven, 1 truss drapery, 9 bars iron, Buxton ; I box. raisins, 5 do, candles, 1 chest tea, 2 bags biscuits, 16 mats sugar, 1 cask oatmeal, 1 do, barley, 1 box starch, 1 bag glue, 3 coils rope, 2 pkgs, drapery, x 5 boxes soap, 1 pocket hops, 4 boxes tea, Nash and Scaife; 1 tin oil, Askew; 1 pkg. books Elliott; 2 bales leather, 1 pkg. nails, Lightband and Co.: 4 bundles 4 bars iron, 1 box apples, 1 cheese, 3000 feet timber, Askew ; 4 pkgs iron, 2 hhds sugar, 1 barrel do, 2 bags salt, 35 sacks flour, Edwards and Co.; 9 sacks oats, Redwood; 1 crate, 1 pkg.trees, Hail; 5 sacks flour Blundel.

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Bibliographic details
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 381, 18 June 1861, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
356

Shipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 381, 18 June 1861, Page 2

Shipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 381, 18 June 1861, Page 2

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