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Slipping.

ENTERED INWARDS,

Jimolß.—Heron, schooner, 91, Laing, from New riyM'Hilh. Passenger—Sirs. Jones.

June IX.—O,;ciin Queen, schooner, 20, Morton, from Jk-alli<'(il.<; liiver. Canterbury. Passengers—Messrs. Cris-i, I'Vyrr, SjiiiUi, Williams, llammct.

thine IS.—Oiiicc Darling, cutter, 30, Childs, from

Wai ran

June 19.—nope, bargo, 20, Charles, from the Croixel'les.

June 20.—Mary, schooner, 40, M'Lcan, from the Wairau, in ballast.

ENTERED OUTWARDS,

June 18.—Australian Maid, .schooner, 17, Groat, for Alotupipi. Two passengers. June 19.—Supply, cutter, 20, Walker, for Collingwood. 8 passengers.

June I'.).—itiipii], schooner, 20, Black more, for Awaroa. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Carter and 3 children.

Juno 19.—Ann, schooner, IS, F.nvc, for the Wailapu. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Lloyd, Messrs Bray and Kcoghan, . f June 19.—Heron, schooner, 91, Laing, for Motueka in ballast.

Juno 20.—Oddfellow, cutter, ]5, Diilow, for the Fclorus. Passenger—Mr. Hainos.

June 20.—City of Nelson, schooner, 30, Hooper, for Iho Wairau. Throe passengers.

IMPORTS. Per Heron, from New Plymouth : 5 packages bag"gage, Jones.

Per Ocean Queen, from Iloathcotc River: 402 bags barley, DO bags oats, SO bags wheat, Order. Per Grace Darling, from Wairau : 1 case, Ronwick; i box effects, M'Lanc; 1 p.iekage, Gariand ; 1 keg, O'Sulliva?!; i package b!.<uitals" I do. drapery, Symons and Co.; 1 package, Lines.

Per Hone, from Croixellcs: 8 cord;; firewood, EXPORTS.

Per Australian Maid, lor Motupipi: 3 parcels sundries, 20 bags flour, Wilkic.

Per Supply, Cor Collingwood: 2 casks rico, 3 boxes raisins, 1 case oil, 2 dozen shovels, 3 casks currants, 30 bags sugar, J dozen picks, 1 case cigars, 2 pkgs drapery, 12 do. luggage, 50 bags Hoxu-^4 kegs butler, 3 casks beer, nnd sundries, Symons and Co. ; 15 sheep, 2 bullocks, G trusses hay," 300 lbs. bacon, Master; 2 sacks onfs, .1 do. vetches, Dow.

Per Rapid, for Awaroa: 1 ton flour, £ton potatoes, and sundries, Carter.

Tor Ann, for the Waitapn: 1 keg nails, 3 bags sugar, 1 do. rice, I box candles, 3 bundles shovels, 1 case sundries, 3 do ale, 1 do geneva, 1 pkgo nails, 1 box cigars, 1 pkg tobacco, 0 picks, 1 pkgc codec, Symons and Co.; 1 box, 2 packages, 1 bag sugar, Wilkic : 1 box ton, I stove, 3 bags flour, Rentoul Bros.; 10 pkg sundries, 1 bags sugar, 3 do. flour, Lloyd; 2 hogsheads ale, Hooper; 400 bricks. Steel; 1 cask nlo, Blythc.

Per Oddfellow, foi Pelorus : 13 bags, 1 keg, 1 case, Wilkio.; IC> bags, 1 case, 1 box, 2 pekgs, 1 parcel, j! Symons and Co.; 1 qr-chest, 1 barrel, 10 bags, and sundries, Akerstcn; 4 head cattle, Golding. i'er City of Nelson, for tho Wai ran : 1 ton salt, 1 qr-cask whiskey, G casos, 12 boxes, 3 bundles, 20 bags, 2 chests, 1 parcel, 5 tins confectionary, 1 ton flour,-1 pkg, Wilkic; 40 boilers, half-chest tea. I case, 1 pkg, Jjovicn and Co.; 1 trunk, Dow; 1 case, Lightband and Co.; 1 box, Bush ; 1 case, Harris; 26 bags, 1 cask beer, Master ; 4 tons Hour, Hutcheson.

The Reliance Captain Smith, left Hobarfc Town on tho 4th May, with a cargo of very good horses, which nho has lauded without loss. The run to the New Zealand coast was made in five days, but, owing to contrary winds, she was eight days coming up from Stewart's Island.— LyileUon Times.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 382, 21 June 1861, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
536

Slipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 382, 21 June 1861, Page 2

Slipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 382, 21 June 1861, Page 2

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