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Shipping.

ENTERED INWARDS. December, 6.—City of Melbourne, barque, 178, Brown, from Sydney. Mr. Griffiths, Mr. Thompson, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Williams. 9.—Rapid, schooner, 20. Blackmore, from Awaroa. ENTERED OUTWARDS. December. 7.—Australian Maid, schooner, 17, Charles, for Motupipi. 7.—Supply, cutter, 26, Scott, for Collingwood- 4 passengers. IMPOKT9. Per City of Melbourne, from Sydney: 3 pkgs drucr?, Tntton ; I case drugs, Prichard ; 8 casks bottles, lidwards ; 11 cases 6 boxes 28 mats sugar. Buxton ; 6 trunks boots, 2 bales 1 case leather, 2 trunks merchandise, Lightband and Co; 1 cask 8 mats sugar, 1 cask china, Order; 1 case saddlery, 1 bale leather, Dempsey Brothers; 2 \ casks port, 2do sherry. I case confectionery, 2 casks bottles, 2 pkgs. 7 boxes 32 bugs sugar, Beit; 1 bale leather, Lloyd ; 3 cases pictures, Order; 5 bags maize, Beit; 200 cocoa nuts, Brown ; 2 chaff-cutters and fittings, 40 tons coals, 29L bars 48 bundles iron, 1 keg 3 bags nails, I case ironmongery, 2 casks glass, 1 case lamps, 5 cases oii, LOO drain pipes, 1 hhd rum, 1 do brandy, 1 case isinglass, 15 pkgs rope, 2 cases grates, 5 bags walnuts, 1 case tongues, 2 cases chicory, 2 £-casks sherry, 5 cases bitters, 10 barrels cement, 5 cases oil, 3 nests tubs, 6 barrels currants, 20 cart arms, 4 cases mustard, 1 case confectionery, 5 cases sardines, 7 anchors, 12 iron bedsteads, 11 bundles shovels, 100 boxes candles, 8 cases vestas, 800 bags flour, 587 bags wheat, 200 bags barley, 227 bags oats, 12 bags beans, 5 bags walnuts, 2 casks almonds, 1 case pastilles, 10 bags arrowroot, I truss carpets, 176 mats sugar, 91 bags ditso, 4 cases blue, 1 case chocolate, 10 bales lines, 2 drays, 1 case vestas, 1 do pills, 2 do pipes, 2 do floor-cloth, 2 do drapery, 246 bags oats, 12 grates, Levien and Co. Per Rapid, frorii Awaroa: 5 cords, fire wood, 200 posts and rails. Order. EXPORTS.

Per Australian Maid for Motupipi: 2 bags sugar, 1 pkg coffee, 2 parcels, 3 bags flour, 3 cheese vats, 4 bags potatoes, Symons and Co. Per Supply for Collingwood: 1 case hoots, 1 case coffee, 1 hhd ale, 1 ease whisky 10 sheep, 1 calf, 1 ton, flour, 3 bags bran, 3 bags thirds, half ton potatoes* Walker; Übngs sugar, cask do, half-chest tea, fox sundries, 3 boxes candles, 4 boxes soap, crate earthenware, case coffee, pkgo paper, 30 bags flour, pkge drapery, Moore. '

Steamer Pacific—A slip of paper was found in a bottle.some weeks ago, on the western coast of. Ui'st, in the Hebrides, and forwarded to us by our agent at Stornoway. The paper, apparently the loaf of- a pocket-book used in the hurry of the'moment, was covered on both sides with pencil murks, from which the following was with difficulty deciphered: ' On board the Pacific, from Liverpool to New York. Ship going down. {Great) confusion on board. Icebergs around us on every side. I know I cannot escape. I write the cause of our loss, that friends may not livo in suspense. Tho finder of this will please get it published. Wm, Graham.' If we are right in our conjecture, the ship here named is the Pacific, one of the Collins line of steamers, which vessel left Liverpool on January 23rd, '18u6, three days before the Persia, and has not since been heard of; and this slip of paper, throe inches by two, is probably the only record of the fate of that missing ship.— Shipping and Mercantile Gazette.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 431, 10 December 1861, Page 2

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583

Shipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 431, 10 December 1861, Page 2

Shipping. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 431, 10 December 1861, Page 2

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