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Shipping. ENTERED INWARDS.

August 17.—Mary, schooner, 40, M'Lean from Wairau. August 23.—Jane, ketch, 30, Jacobsen, from the Buller River. Passengers—Messrs. Rogers, Scott, and Jacobsen. August 21.—Rapid, schooner, 20, Blackmore, from the Para Para. August 21.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, from Collingwood. 7 passengers. ' ■ , August 21.—Ann, 18, schooner, from the Waitapu. 2 passengers. August 22.—Odd-Fellow, cutter, 16, Dellow, from Pelorus. August 24.—Australian Maid, schooner, 17, Groat, from the Waitapu. August 26.—Airedale, steamer, 286, Johnson, from Wellington. lassengers—Mr. Cheyne, Miss Hiding, Mr and Mrs Beetham, Mr. A. C. G. Bartlett, Mr and Mrs Miles, Mr. Bushby, Capt. Thompson, and two in the steerage., August 26.—Storm Bird, steamer, 103, Malcolm, from Picton. Passengers—Mrs Pratt and 3 children. ENTERED OUTWARDS. August 21.—Wave, cutter, 10, Malcolm, for the Croixelles. 2 passengers. > ■ August 23.—Ann, schooner, 18, Eure, for Waitapu. 5 passengers, August 26.—Lord Worsley, steamer, 550, Kennedy, from Sydney. Passengers—Mr Elliott, Capt. Cloett, Lieut. Good, Mrs Good, 2 children and servant, Capt. Boulder, Mrs Stoney, child and servant, Mrs Messenger and servant. Col. Leslie, Lieut. Hobbs, Mr Western, Mr and Mrs Burke,-Mis3 Guineas, Messrs. Wentworth, Weston, Murdock, Thomas (2), Dr. Davis, Col. Thomas, 2 Misses do., Miss Massey, Miss Crossman, Mr Cameron, .Mr. Thomas (2), and 19 in the steerage. IMPORTS. Per Rapid, from the Para Para: 6000 feet timber, 40 pkgs. ironmongery, 100 bricks, Nash and Scaif. Per Supply, from Collingood: 3 cords wood, 10 empty casks, 8 skins, 3 hides, 200 ounces gold, Order. Per Ann, from the Waitapn : 9400 feet timber, 30 ounces gold, Order: 10 sacks wheat, Phillips; 1 cask ale, Hooper and Co.; 3 hides Order. Per Odd Fellow, from Pelorus; 300 railway sleepers Dun Mountain Company; 24,000 shingles, Order; 500 paling, Bush. * Per Jane, from the Buller River: 100 ozs. gold Rogers. EXPORTS. Per Wave, for the Croixelles: 5 bags flour, 2 do, sugar, 4 parcels, half cask pitch, l.coil spunyarn, i j do, Rope; 1 can tar, 1 dD, nails, Knarston.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 401, 27 August 1861, Page 2

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Shipping. ENTERED INWARDS. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 401, 27 August 1861, Page 2

Shipping. ENTERED INWARDS. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 401, 27 August 1861, Page 2

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