Shipping Intelligence.
ENTEBED INWAEDS.
Nov. 30, schooner Nebuchadnezzar, 15, Pumipi, from Kawhia, with 215 bushels wheat, 30 bushels maize, 1 kit oats, 2 bags bran, 1 ton flour, 1 ton potatoes ; New Zealand produce. Messrs. Wright and Smith, passengers. Dec. 2, brigantine Cheetah, 131, Joyce, from Sydney, with 3 cases cigars, 30 cases geneva, 20 casks bottled beer, 3 tons crushed loaf sugar, 16 casks soda, 4 cases, 3 pkges. drapery, 1 case stationery, 4 trunks boots, 40 boxes candles, 20 boxes soap, 1 case woodware, 3 bales 18 cases drapery, 1 case jewellery, 20 bundles shovels, 5 bundles sheet iron, 4 cases picks, 50 boxes candles, IG6 cedar boards, 2 packages ironmongery, 56 tons coal, 200 bags flour, 1 bag pepper, 2 bales leather, 2 casks tallow, 11 trunks boots, 2 cases haberdashery, Order ; 10 bags coffee, 10 chests 20 half-chests tea, 7 bags pepper, 50 bags flour, Bowles ; 1 quarter-cask port wine, Bril ; 19 chests 22 half-chests tea, 1 case hardware, 1 bale drapery, 2 trunks boots, 2 cases clocks, 2 cases weights, 2 cases felt hats, 1 case drapery, 10 nests tubs, 4 dozen buckets, Joseph and Weil; 1 parcel drapery, Clarke; 2 bales leather, Levy ; 1 case machinery, 1 case machine brushes, 1 bundle tickets, Vamham ; 200 bags flour, Severn and Co.; 1 hhd. holloware, Nicholson and Eidings; 4 boxes picks, Lieutenant Marshall; 1 parcel boots, Lyon ; 1 case apparel, Priestly ; 1 case 1 cask sundries, Captain Joyce. Passengers — Messrs. Hall, Chusan, Joseph, Coppinger, Driver, Rodin, Hill, Millar, Frazer, Tobin, Savory, Karin, Morgan, Such, Eidgway, Davies, Anderson, Hegilson, Smith, Fisher, and Aspberry.
Dec. 3, cutter Tay, 15, Austen, from Aorere, in ballast, with 17 passengers. — , schooner Harp, 154, Fisher, from Hobart Town, with 260 bags flour, 200 barrels flour, 100,000 shingles, 40,000 palings, 3,000 posts and rails, 25 cases pickles, 300 feet battens, 14 dozen jumpers, 5 dozen blue and check shirts, 7 dozen leggings, 5 dozen coats, Order. Passengers — Miss M'Artney, and 4 children of late Captain Clarke's.
Dec. 4, cutter Supply, 26, Walker, from Collingwood, with 4 cases brandy, Symons; 2 casks ale, 6 empty casks, Travers ; 165 oz.'gold, Walker ; and 3 bags mail, ex Henry, from Auckland. 10 passengers. — , schooner, Necromancer, 20, Cribb, from Waitapu, with 5 casks ale, 30 ounces gold, Askew ; 10 empty casks, 400 bricks, Hooper and Dodson ; 1 keg butter, Symons.
CLEABED OUTWARDS.
Dec. 2, schooner' Rapid, 17, M'Nab, for Takaka and Colling wood, with 2 tons flour, 2 casks ale, 50 hams, 1 case sundries, 1 dozen pails, 1 dozen shovels, 2 cwt. sugar, 3 packages sundries, 1 cask wine, \ ton hay, Lockhart : 6 passengers.
3, cutter Tay, 15, Austen, for Wellington, in ballast : 8 passengers. — barque General Wool, 171, Tonner, for Melbourne, in ballast, with 825 ozs. gold : 8 first-class and 45 steerage passengers. — stoamer Tasmanian Maid, 90, Whitwell, for Collingwood: 34 passengers.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 72, 5 December 1857, Page 2
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476Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 72, 5 December 1857, Page 2
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