Shipping.
ENTERED INWARDS. December. 12—Lord Worsley, steamer, 291, Kennedy, from New Plymouth. I'assengers—Saloon : Mrs. Howard, master do, Miss Smith, Rev. Riemens^hneider, Messrs Watkirs, Ramsey, Learmonth, Richmond. Second cabin—Mrs. Rettie, Messrs. Curtis, Wallis, Touefc Sardintia, Hay, Bai ey, Goi op, Tager, Smith, Bishop, 20 for the south, and 3 for Sydney. 14.~-Austialan Maid, schooner, 17, Charles, from Motupipi. 15.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, from Collingwood. 5 passengers. 16.—Ann, schooner, 18, Eure, from Waitapu. 2 passengers. 16.—Necromancer, schooner, 25, Terry, from Blenlieim, in ballast. Passenger— Mr. Chapman. 17—Diana, schooner, 30, Smith from Croixelles. 18.-Gip.sy. schooner, 30, M'Cann, from Buller iwver. 3 passengers. 18.—Oddfellow, cutter, 15, D^liow, from Pelorug. CLEARED ODTWARDS. December. 12—Lord Ashley, steamer, 290, Wheeler, for Sydney. Passengers—Saloon : Messrs. Smith. Birkett, Day, Kitson, Barries, Cardogan, Thuman, Bishop Ur. and Mrs. Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Jollie, ur, and Mrs. Russell, Mi-s Sharp, Rev. "'. L. Tudor. Second cabin—Messrs. langley, Anley, Roden, Reyner. Fitzgerald, Beiry, Edwards, Nelson, Hagan, Perry, Patterson, Gran, Say, Knnett, Edward, Beamish. Woodley, -Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Neft, Mr. and Mrs. Anstice, and children, Mr. and Wrs Fredman. 13—Rapid, schooner, 20, Blackmore, for Awaroa in ballast. 13.—Lord Worsley, steamer, 291, Kennedy, for Wellington. Passenger —Saloon : Mr. and Mi* Logan, Mr. and Airs. Craib, Mr. Coates, Miss Coates (2), Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Foley, Miss Melville, Messrs Swarm, Webster. Second cabin—Messrs. Turner, Lawson, Thompson, Tago', and 21 original. 14.—Jane, schooner, 30, Robinson, for Buller river. 6 passengers. 17 —Supply, 26, cutter, Scott, for Collingwood. 5 passengers. 17.—Australian Maid, 17, schooner, Charles, for Motupipi. I^'.—Ann, schooner, 18, Eure, for Waitapu. Passengers—Mr and Mrs. Andrews and 3 children, Mr. Bridger, and 5 children. 18.—City of Melbourne, barque. 177, Brown, for Sydney. Passengers—Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Pithy, masters do, (2), Mr. Careless, Mr. Horden. 19.—Gipsy, schooner, 30, M'Cann, for Buller liiver. 6 passengers. IMPORTS. Per Lord Worsley from Tamnaki, and Manukau : 4 sacks, Belts; I case Elliott; 2 cases accoutrements, 10 cases rifles. 15 casks ammunition, Officer Commanding M'litia ; 2 cases accoutrements, 10 cases rifles 15 casks ammunition, Adjutant Militia; 1 box, Stafford; 1 parcel, ISdon ; 1 parcel, Bishop of Nelson ; 10 sheep, Newman; 1 lior.se, Hoby ; I case, Street; 8 pkgs. luggage, Richmond ; 1 case, Pustre. Per Supply, from Collingwood ;10 bales wool, Mackay; 2 hides, 25 sheepskins, 3 cords firewood 32 ounces gold, Walker. ' Per Australian Maid, from Motupipi: 4400 feet sawn timber, Jones; 40 railway sleepers, Dun Mountain Company. Per urn, from Waitapu : 6500 feet timber, 22 ozs. gold, 2 hides. 3 boxes personal effects, Order Per Diana, from Croixelles :10 cords firewood, 10 logs cenar, Order. Per Gip«y. from Buller River; 28 oz=. gold Symons ; 3 ozs. gold Walker; 2 cwt. beef Lewthwaire Per Odd Fellow, from Pelorus: 4000 feet timber Order. ' EXPORTS. Per Lord Ashley, for Sydney: 1 parcel 250 ozs, gold, Union Bank; 8 casks tallow, Gunliy I l, ox i Fitzgibbon; 3 bales corks, Wadman; 4 cases 2 barrels, 15 logs and slabs wood, Provincial Uove'rnment; 16 tons 2 cwt. chrome ore, 2 sacks iron sand Morrison and Co. ' Per Lord Woreley for Wellington: 27 bdls. sheep skins, 2 bags wool, liettany; 1 horse Louan; 1 bale paper Elliott; 8 boxe* fr.iit, 1 bag onions, Shepherd • 40 pkgs, Coates, 1 .-ask bottled beer, 2 boxes Hooper' and Co. j 4 hhds. beer, Stock. Pur Jane for Bullw Piver: 1 hlul. ale. FitVd • 1 parcwl, 1 keg butter. 1 case sa:dines, Hollisj 1 k e g brandy, 1 keg mm. 1 keg wine, 1 case geneva, 1 cask milk punch, 1 paicd sundries, B^nt.uy; half-ton flmir Hudson. Per Supply for Collingwood : half-ton flour, 3 bags bran, 3 hlida alo, 3 bugs potatoes, 3 bags vegetables I dozen geese, 1 pack saddle, Walker. Per Austialian Maid, for Motupipi: 1 box raisins, 1 pksr. coffee, 1 pkg, woolpacks, 4 bags' flour, Wilkte; I box tea, l box spap, 1 pkg, sundries,
3 bags flour, Symons and Co.; 1 cask ale, Field; 1 gallon brandy, Bily. Per Ann, for Waitapu: 1 box sundries, Goodman: 3 casks sugar, 1 chest tea, 2 boxes soap, Morrison and Co ; 3 bundles leather, Liijhtband and Co.; 2 hags sugar, 1 box tea, 1 bag salt, 1 bag rice, 4 pkgs, sundries, 1 box candles, 5 bags flour, Wflkie; 1 bdle. sacks, 1 keg brandy, 2 bags salt, 1 pkg. tobacco, 1 i-chest tea, 1 box raisins, 1 keg vinegar, 1 box candles, 30 bags flour, Symons and Co.; 3 hhds. ale. 2 casks do, Hooper and Co.; 24 pkg, luggage. Per City of Melbourne, fo? Sydney: 3 pkgs hops, Buxton; 2 casks pegs, 2 bales wool, I case plants, Lightband and Co.; 1 case grates, 2 castings, I bag nails, 1 bale wool, 16 cart arms, 12 tons chrome, Levien and Co. Per Gipsy, for Buller River : half ton sugar, I case boots 6 eases wine, 1 case groceries, 1 ton flour, 5 sacks peas, 1 sack potatoes, 1 sack onions, 1 suck carrots. Askew ; 1 hhd. porter, 5 casks beer, 1 hhd. do, Hudson; 3 bullocks, M'Cann.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 434, 20 December 1861, Page 2
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