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Shipping.

ENTERED INWARDS,

June 2o.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, from Collingwood. 10 passengers. June 2i). —Airedale, steamer, 296, Johnson, from New Plymouth. Passengers—Messrs. Martin, Hickson, Falkner, Hulkt, Coleman, and Miss Sarten. Second c«l>in : Mrs. Jones and Mr. M.'Gregor.

June 26.—Ann, schooner, 18, Euie, from tho Waitapu%.

June 26 —Freebridge, schooner, 92, Hughes, from Melbourne. Passengers—Messrs. Simpso.i and Buley.

E.NTE&ED OUTWARDS,

June 25.—Airedale, steamer, 286, Johnson, for New Plymouth. Passengers—Messrs. Wells, Strickland, Canning', Wood, Peol, Adams, Dobson, Wills, Mr. and Mrs. Gleeson, Dr. Scott and Staff, Mr. and Mrs. Rowley, servant and 3 children, Mrs. Brown and family, and Mr. Coleman.

June 25.—Lord Worsley, steamer, 550, Kennedy, for Wellington and Picton. Passengers—Messrs. Martin, Hickson, Duncan, and Wouldow.

Juno 25.—Victory, steamer. 550, Toogood, for Wellington. Passengers—Messrs. Farrell, Woods, and Robinson. Second cabin: Mr. Giles, wife and family.

Jumc 25.— Grace Darling, schooner, 30, Childs, for

Blenheim

June 26.—Surprise, schooner. 16, Games, for Picton.

IMPORTS,

Per Supply, from Collingwood: 400 sleepers, Hackett; 6 hides, 127 ozs. gold, 2 boxes luggage Order.

Per Airedale, from New Plymouth: 1 tin oil, I case, Knowle9; 1 package seed, Betts; 1 horse, Copeland ; 4 doors, Murphy ; 1 drum, Marshall; 7 half-chests tea, 4 casks, Order; 1 parcel, Land Office.

Per Ann, from the Waitapu: 3000 feet timber, 2 hides, 11 ozs. gold, Order.

Per Freebridge, from Melbourne: 64 bags sugar, 2 casks, 10 bags coffee, Gi> bays flour, 5 trunks boots, 1 case, 1 bale clothing, Order; 3 hhds brandy. 600 bags sugar, 50 chests, 70 half do., 100 boxes tea, 2 cases cigars, 40 boxes soap, 42 do. candles, 7 cases chairs, 4 do. picks, Edwards and Co.; 5 cases drapery, Baker; 4 cases fish, Lockbart.

EXPORTS.

Per Airedale, for New Plymouth: 43 sticks flour, White; I case, Gilmour; 2 do Shute; I case fish, 4 casks apples, Urewitt; 37 cases fruit, Fraser; 10 kegbutter, Levien and Co.

Per Lord Worsley, for Wellington and Picton: 5 pockets hops. Edwards and Co.; 4 hhds beer, Hooper and Co.; 20 cases oranges, 30 do. apples, Levick. Per Victory, for Wellington : 5 pockets hoys. 1 box, 18 packages trees, 10 kegs butter, 1 case, 5 barrels seeds, 438 plough castings, Levien and Co ; I key butter, 1 parcel, 2 cases, 1 do. cartridges, Nash and Seaife.

Per Grace Darling, for Blenheim: 2 qr.-casks ■whiskey, 3 boxes candles, 4 dozen spades, 3 coils rope, 40 bags sugar, 10 do. salt, I keg, 6 drums oil, 2 do. turps, 15 kegs nails, 20 do. white lead, 9 *do. red, 2 holts canvas, 10 half-chests tea, 4 grindstones, 2 doz. picks, 6 casks ouirants, 1 do barley, 1 do. whitinw, 4 tales drapery, 1 crate chairs, 12 cases wine, l°do. •chairs, 2 pairs steeiyards, 1 dozen rat traps, £ tierce ■tobacco, I cask salt, I case, 12 pairs bellows, L package raaws, 12 bullock chains, 3 mattresses, 1 case cherry brandy, 4 kegs. 3 cans oil, 2 dozen pick-handles, sit tags flour, 4 kegs butter, 1 side bacon, Symons and Co.; 5 sacks flour, 1 chest tea, 1 case drapery, Morrison and Sclanders; 1 box, Creasey ; 1 parcel, Simpson ; 1 chest tea, 2 boxes soap, I package, 1 drum oil, 1 keg lead, 6 bags sugar, VVilkie; 1£ tons coal, Trewhellar; 2 bundles, Harley; 13 bags flour, Edwards and Co.; 3 bags seeds, 'Wemyss; 5 do, flour, 6 do. oats, Monro ; 8 bundles trees, Levick ; I do. do Hale. ''

Per Surprise, for Pioton : 1 atove, 2 cases, 1 fender, 2 shovels, 1 piece carpet, 1 pail, 1 package saws, 2 chairs, 1 bag salt, 2 tons flour, 6 bags potatoes Symons and Co.; 2 cases, 1 cask, I parcel, Snow; 1 bedstead, 1 table, 1 chest of drawers, Levien and Co.

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Bibliographic details
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 384, 28 June 1861, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
617

Shipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 384, 28 June 1861, Page 2

Shipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 384, 28 June 1861, Page 2

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