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Shipping.

ENTERED INWARDS. November. 9.—Airedale, steamer, 286, Johnson, from Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers—cabin: Messrs. Whitlaw, Lewthwaite, Hamblyn, Hart, Kempthorne, Murdoch, Bruce, Forsaith, Kesling, Clarke, Caruthers, and J. V. flail, Mr.' and Mrs Weld, 2 children, and 2 servants, Father Pertries, Ensigns Gold and Barton, Mrs Wood and child, Miss Rendle. Second cabin: Messrs. Collins, Matthews, Colesby, Haines, Ross, White, Hall, Perrott, Travis, Thompson, Knapp, Howell,' M'Kenzie, Norris, Mrs Waters and child, Mrs Ltttle, Mr Groves, Mrs. Sai-tin, Mrs. Langman and child, Mrs Brosman and 4 children. 11.—Storm Bird, 103, Mundle, from Wellington via Picton. 11.—Lord Worsley, 550, Kennedy, from the South. Passengers—Messrs. Wagshaw, Stanfield, Sparkes, Sweeny, Foster, Pearse, Swan, Webster, Mrs Magnaser, Mr and Mrs Snodgrass and family (3), Mr Ross, Miss do, Miss Emley, Mr. Corrie, Mr and Mrs Bishop and 2 children, Dr Bishop, Mr and Mrs Bowler, Miss Mellville, Mr and Mrs Scrimgour, J. do, Mr Dayman and Gallien, and 17 for Sydney. The Winged Arrow, from Glasgow, arrived on the Ist instant at Ofcago, with 500 Cotswold and Leicester sheep, for the purpose of aiding the growth of the long combing wools, recommended by the Bradford Association. H.M. steamship Miranda, 15 guns, Captain Glynn, having embarked a detachment of a hundred soldiers of the 70th regiment, under the command of Major Ryan, Captain Saltmarshe, and Lieutenant Riddle, sailed for Port Chalmers on Monday morning, taking her departure, under steam, with dawn of day.— New Zealander. H.M. steam Corvette Pelorus, 21 guns, Commodore Seymour, sailed for the Bay of Islands, touching at Kawau en route, on Monday, at 2-45 p.m. His Excellency the Governor Sir George Grey, K.C.B. and suite, embarked at 245 p.m., under a salute of 17 guna, and with yards manned; his Excellency is accompanied by Lieut.-General, C.B. and staff on the cruise, which we believe will be a short one.— lbid. H.M. steam sloop Fawn, 17 guns, Commandsr Cator, one of the handsomest specimens of British naval architecture afloat, is the only guard now in the Waitemata.— lbid.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 423, 12 November 1861, Page 2

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Shipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 423, 12 November 1861, Page 2

Shipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 423, 12 November 1861, Page 2

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