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Shipping Intelligence.

ENTERED INWARDS. September 25, schooner Salconibe Castle, 121, Macalfcter, from Melbourne, with 4,535 bags sugalfi'l2l do. coffee, 3 cases cigars, 2 casks soda aah, 126 coils rope, 1 case, 1 chaff-cutter, Nicholson and Ridings, consignees. Passengers — Messrs. Stewart, Cooper, Drysdale, O'Brien, and three children. 28, brigantino Ocean Queen, 120, Berney, from Sydney, with 5 chests tea, 18 half-chests do., 32 bags sugar, 8 cases hops, 12 do. preserves, 5 packages, Moore ; 5 cases loaf sugar, Beit ; 5 do. saddlery, Jones ; 2 packages, Jackson ; 52 boxes tea, 5 cases iron tiles, 2 casks white lead, 1 ton bark, 2 cases glassware, 1 case plate glass, 2 hhds. treacle, 1 hhd. brandy, 19 driuns white lead, 1 cask soda-water bottles, 1 case toys, 1 do. drugs, 1 do. stationery, 110 tons coal, Order. Passengers— Messrs. G. Falls, Richard Wells, Henry Marsh, Miss H. Wallace. J. L. Levien and Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. September 25, brigantine Active, 150, Smith, for New Plymouth, with part of original cargo from Melbourne. . 27, steamer Tasmanian Maid, 90, Whitwell, for Wellington, via Pelorus and Waitohi, with 10 tons flour, Tinley ; 5 tons do., Hays ; i ton do., Shepherd ; li ton BUgar, Bradshaw 5 3 tons sundries, Ogg ; 5 bags flour, Kenny ; 2 bags sugar, 2 casks ale, Beran ; 1 case jewellery, Conway. Passengers — Rev. Mr. Buller, Miss Buller, Mus Warren, Dr. Prendergast, Messrs. Ogg, Coates, Conway, Bradskaw 5 and 15 in the steerage.

The schooner Ocean Queen, from Sydney, arrived yesterday morning. She left Sydney at twelve o'clock on Sunday, the 19th, and experienced light winds for two or three days ; but the remainder of the passage the vessel met with heavy gales, aud was obliged to eail under close-reefed topsails. She made the Bandspit at Cape Farewell on Monday noon, when she again experienced another terrific gale, and was obliged to heave to for the night. The passage to Nelson was thus made in the brief period of nine days. The General Wool and the William Alfred, which sailed a day or two ago for Australia, were obliged to put back for shelter to Astrolabe roads, no doubt from having met with the same gale which the Ocean Queen had encountered.

The Adolphus Yate3 was to sail from Sydney for Nelson in about a week after the Ocean Queen.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 78, 29 September 1858, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 78, 29 September 1858, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 78, 29 September 1858, Page 2