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Shipping Intelligence.

ENTERED INWARDS.

November 21, steamer Tasmanian Maid, 90, Whitwell, from Collingwood ; 13 passengers. — , schooner Mary, 30, Maclean, from Wairau, by Croixelles, with 115 piles, 1 case fish, 2 kegs butter. T. Askew, agent. — , schooner Rapid, 17, M'Nab, from Collingwood, with 3,000 feet timber, 6 cords firewood, 5 empty casks ; 3 passengers. 23, schooner Necromancer, 20, Cribb, from Massacre Bay, with 22 tons limestone. T. Askew, agent. — , cutter Supply, 26, Walker, from Collingwood, with 123 ounces gold. Walker, agent. — , schooner Mary Thomson, 52, Thomson, from Wellington, via Collingwood, with 5 barrels pitch, 3 bales woolpacks, 1 case cigars, Order, from Sydney ; 8 casks salmon, 25 cases geneva, 6 coils rope, 2 packages boots and shoes, 9 cases drapery, 1,345 lbs. cheese, Order ; 10 packages luggage, Fox ; 6 kegs cordials, Edwards and Co., from Victoria ; 3 tons soap, 2 bales leather, 1 trunk boots and shoes, Order. Passenger — Master Dingwell. 24, steamer Tasmanian Maid, 90, Whitwell, from Collingwood, with 600 ozs. gold j 20 passengers.

ENTERED OUTWARDS.

Nov. 21, steamer Wonga Wonga, 103, Kennedy, for Collingwood and Wanganui, having Foreign goods under bond — 8 quarter casks whiskey, Powell and Co. Foreign goods duty paid — 155 bag 3 sugar, 5 bags coffee, 9 bags rice, 10 boxes soap, 5 chests 10 half-chests tea, Powell and Co. ; 2 boxes candles, 2 half-chests tea, Gamer. British goods duty paid— Spackagesj 5 cases earthenware, 1 package sundries, 2 casks sundries, 2 cases oilman's stores, 3 boxes luggage, Ascot ; 1 bag linseed, J. Seed ; 5 kegs oil, J. B. Harding ; 1 box, Carpendale. British goods under bond — 2 cases, Buckthought. Produce of New Zealand — 20 sacks flour, Garner ; 50 sacks flour, Powell and Co. Passengers : W. B. Richardson, Mrs. Clapham and child, Miss Clapham, Captain and Mrs. Wemys, Mrs. Blyt and child, Daniel Maori, D. Nicholson, S. Mackley, Mrs. Lockhart, J. Sillons, Mrs. M'Gregor, John Lowe, R. Cork, W. Smith, T. Hosking, and T. Ellingham. — , schooner Australian Maid, 17, Hooper, for Waitapu and Collingwood, with 1 ton flour, 13 doors, 20 windows, 8 mattresses, New Zealand produce ; 4 bags sugar, 4 quarter chests tea, 10 cases champagne, 1 case claret, 5 cases gin, 9 cases groceries, 3 camp ovens, 1 coil rope, 12 buckets, 4 packages sundries, 1 case lobtters, 1 bale blankets, 1 case glasses, British and Foreign produce, duty paid ; and 5 passengers. — , schooner Gipsy, 20, Williams, for Wairau, with 13 cases merchandize, 4 boxes soap, 2 half-chests tea, 12 bags sugar, 1 grindstone, 1 plough, 2 cans paint, 1 can oil — British goods, duty paid ; 3£ tons flour, 18 sacks oats, 1 ton hay, Askew ; 3 hhds. ale, Hooper and Dodson— New Zealand produce ; 4 passengers. 23, steamer Tasmanian Maid, 90, Whitwell, for Collingwood ; 83 passengers. 24, brig Spray, 148, Scott, for Port Cooper, having part of her original cargo from Sydney, consisting of 1 hhd. 5 casks 1 case hardware, 36 fire dogs, 5 quar-ter-casks wine, 1 hhd. brandy, 61 bags coffee, 12 cases sherry, 30 cases cider, 4 cases stationery, 4 packages hardware, 10 cases oilmen's stores, 11 packages drapery, 1 package boots, 45 tons coals, 1 cask crockery, 36 cart boxes, 5 cwt. sheet iron, 6 drums oil, 2 cases drapery, 3 packages doors &c, 1 parcel 1 package stationery, 7 trunks, 1 bundle taps, 5 cases stationery, 1 parcel, 1 case pictures, 13 cases 1 bale drapery, 1 case hardware. British produce, shipped at Nelson — 1 hydraulic press, 3,248 lbs. coffee, under bond, together with 13 coils rope, 48 blocks, 3 packages tents, 1 case, duty paid.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. The General Wool, for Melbourne, on Monday the 30th instant. The Mimmie Dike, for the Cape of Good Hope, on Saturday the 28th instant.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, 25 November 1857, Page 2

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615

Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, 25 November 1857, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, 25 November 1857, Page 2

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