Shipping.
ENTERED INWARDS,
July 23.—Airedale, 236, Johnson, from Wellington. Passengers—Messrs. Lawrence, Cairn, Rich, Fai.rburn, Hulke and: Davis. Second cabin—Mr. Gray. ~
July 24,—Storm Bird, 103, Malcolm, from Picton, Passengers — Mr. Mudgcway,' M'Ewon, Chapman, Kinnon, Hearn, Vermeil, Hon. A. G. Tollemachc, Mies Hobbs, Mrs. Batio.
July 24.*—Lord Ashley, 550, Wheeler, from Sydney. Passengers.-— Mrs. Bews,' Mrs. Hobbs, servant, and child, Miss Graham, Messrs. Young, Falla, and Savery. Second cabin —Messrs. Paap, Edds, Jackson, and Butcher. IMPORTS. Fer Lord Ashley, Irom Sydney: 8 cases oil, 97 bags sugar, 1 box, 1 case, 1 do lacquered ware, 2 trunks, 2 pkgs, 3 casks blacking, 3 cases fancy goods, 2 do ironmongery, 11 bales hops, 5 cheats tea, 10 half do, 20 boxes do, 1 hhd brandy, 2 qr.-casks, 40 cases whisky, 10 bags rice, 20 cases geneva, 2 pkgs, 5 cases oilman's stores, 3 cases, 1 cask glassware, 2 do oil, 1 keg ironmongery, 6 cases, 1 drapery, 37 cases fruit, 14 sides bacon, 3 cases stores, 1 case, 2 bales, 3 casks beef, 4 do fruit, 2 cases do, Order ; 4 pkgs, 1 ease, Dempscy ; 5 dray poles, 1 pair shafts, 400 spokes, 6 pieces planking, 25 follows, Robinson Brothers; 3 bales, 1 ease, Lightband and Co; 2 hhds wine, 2 do rum, Baly ;20 bundles wire, Morrison and Co; 1 case, Levien and Co ; 13 trunks boots, i bale leather, 2 bags pegs, I cask oranges, Lightband and Co ; 2 hhds mm, 2 qr -casks brandy, 2 trunks, 1 case boots 1 bole Lags, 30 hexes candles, 107 do ?oap, 10 cases oil, 2 do bacon, 32 kegs nails, 3 bags maize, John Beit; 45 mats, 7 cases, 10 boxes, Buxton; 3 cases, Prichard ; 6 bags sugar, 35 bags mai/.e, 3 poles, 6 pieces timber, 300 spokes, 248 felloes, 12 shafts, 42 sacks coke, Wadman ; 1 box seeds, 5 cases confections, 3 casks butter, Ed - wards and Co; 10 bags mnzc, 5 do rice, 3 chests, 10 half ditto, 5 boxes tea, 20 do candles. 5 do soap, Curtis Brothers ; 1 case, Harris ; 2 pkgs, Lloyd ; 225 mats sugir, 5 cases currants,' v pockets hops, 1. cask —, 3 cases herrings, 10 half chests, 20 lioxes tea, 40 do soup, 1 bale paper, I purccl, Nash and Scoife ; 2 horses, 1 cart, Paap; 1 bale, YValker; ICO Iblloes, 200 spokes, Balme ; 2 cases fruit,'Monro; 1 pkg, Balme; 1 parcel, Bettany. .
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 392, 26 July 1861, Page 2
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397Shipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 392, 26 July 1861, Page 2
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