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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

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RNTK MED—INWARDS. floumber 29—Aquila. 27 tons. Austin, from Mongonui, with 4800lbs wool, 10 passengers.—S. Jones agent. NoTMnber 30— Effort, 32 tons, Frost, from Napier and Wairoa, »ith law bushels wheat, UK) bushels,—J. S. Macfarlane 3o—John. 24 long, Scolt, from Mahurangi, in balInt. November 30-Tay, 15 tons, Cook, from Coromandel, with 16, aX) feet sawn timber.-S. J. Edmonds agent. KoMfliber ?>-Nile, 21 tons, W. Anderson, from Matakana, With 44 tons firewood, 2 passengers. Natember 30—Mwawiwi, 15 tons, Hoani, from Mar.gawai, with 5 tons kauri gum. Jioftmber 30-Grace Darling, 25 tons, Ferguson, from Wangarei, with 700 bushels shells. Koreniber 20— Mapere, 40 tons, Tukahuia, from Tauranga.with i passengers, 27 boxes luggage. November 30—Fly. 15 tons, Te Kingi, from the Thames, with lOJOfeet Rata vines for boats timbers, 5 passenger*. December I—Albert, 15 tons, Horopeta, from Coromandel, *ithl4 tons firewood. 2 passengers. Pfjjmttr i_Dusty Miller, 16 tons, Tapper, from Coromandel, with WOO feet sawn timber.

December I—Brian Boru, 14 tons, McDonald, from Coromandel, with 6 tons firewood. December 1-Ernily. 12 tons, McKay, from Matakana, with 13

tons firewood, 1 boat. December l-Favourite, 15 tons Walih, from Waiheki, with SO toes firewood. . tj December l-Shooting Ntar. ship. IITO tons, Ed. James Allen,

from Liverpool, August llth. Passengers—Messrs. R A'tlav, Cirptuter, Weir, S Walker. Adam and James Smith ; Mr <fc Mrs Isaacs j Mr and Mrs WoTthington; Mr Mis and Master

Green; Mr and Mrs Perrin and child; Edward, Sarah. Frank, snd Nelly Kinloch: Charles Woolf; Geo. and Joseph Brighton; P Linklater: W Jones; John and F.uphemia Oavhlg >n ; Ralph, Frances, and Fanny Simpson; N Clatworthy; W J Peacock; R Fraser; A virt D Williams; W Brownlie; R. Wright; J Sinclair; A Sordb erne; W Roberts; W Maskery; W. Halstead; John Brierlv ; Wtn. Margaret. Wm , Fanny, Suurj, and Margaret Walker; John, Margery, Margery, Jos. John, Eliza, Thomas, Jane, and Geo. Paterson; Samuel and Eliza Harvey: A Hicking; D and E Mcßae; Geo. Mary, Ellen, Richard, and Sarah Clifton; D. Hume: A-. Mary, Sarah, and Margaret Stenhouse: Mr, Mrs, Robert, Grace, and Wm Gibb; W B Bruce: Chas Reed ; T Anderson; George Marshall; A McKellar; Richard, Margaret, Henry and Emily WiDumson; Thomas and Catherine Aikin ; Ed. Connell; Chas. Clarke: James Davidson; John Butler; D.Margaret, Allan, James, Alexander, and Margaret Blackie; Robert,

Elits, Margaret. William. Ellen, Annie, Eliza, John, "** Rob*rt, and Sarah Taylor; J Stone; Thomas, Jane, Phstbe, and Thomas Casson; Thomas, Mary Anne, Thomas and Richard Sharp; J Williamson; J. Wright; J Ryan; DSteveni; T Field ; J Thorpe; Win, Eliza, and Mary Taggart; Robert Bourman; Mary Shan.ihan ; T Eden; W Sutherland; Errima Vickers; H Edgell; Thomas Brostnell; W Berry; J Baird ; J Makins; D Kerr; Chaa- Mrs, Charles, and Ernest Burton; Robert, Eliza, Robert, Thomas. M«ry Anne, Daniel, Ellen, and Jas John Henpenstall; Lucy Martin; RH Jackson; M Coleman; Mr Sutton: G. Broarffoot; Ellen Brotnan;S Sibbie: W Bull; R Densham : R Greentlade; J Allen; Fanny Ellis; J Jacques; T Greenwood;

Maria, and Eliza Brothers; R P Lambert: John and Eliza

Rurk: Wm and Annie McCormick ; W Gay ; C Laird ; Anne tod Sarah Hart ey; TKirkly; j Grigg: S Harding; T. Birks ; Sarah Brown ; Geo Testa, A. Wright, Geo. Brighton : R-Brooks; Alex, and Chris i a McNab; W. Heaslop.—O. R- Strickland- & Co., agents. December j—Ann. 37 tons, Wallace, from Waiheki, with 60 tons firewood, 7 posts.—C. A. Harris ajjent. December 2—Annie Laurie, ."tf tons, G. S. Morris, from Ken Keri, with 1» head cattle, 3$ bales (8 hi lbs) wool, 4 bags fl"ur, 8 passengers.—S. J. Edmonds agent.

CLEARKD—OUTWARDS,

November 30—Flora, 20 tons. McKenzie. for Mangawai, with I ton flour, II bags potatoes 2 do. biscuit, 1 cask pork, 2 do. PttteT, 1 pkgc tobacco. Notember 30—Oro. 20 tons, McKenzie, for Pakiri, in ballast. Nofember 3o—JOSIII, 24 tons, Scott, for Mahurangi, in ballast. November 30—Pay, 15 tons. Cook, for the Thames, with 501) B>* flour, 4 bags sugar.—S. J. Edmondi, agent. Nofember 30— Phantom, 12 tons. Brown, for Coromandel, in ballast, 3 passengers. November 30—Medway, 34 tons, Tiller, for Pakiri, with 10 c»t flour, A bags sugar, 2 casks pork, 2 boxes tea, 4 pas-

•engeri. N->»ember 30— William Pulham, 18 tons, Young, for Coromandel, with 1 bag salt, 1 cask pork. 1 case sardiues, I box Pipes, l bag sugar, 200 lbs flour. 1 b«x raisins. November 30—William. 18 tons, Hatfield, for Otenerua, with 1 c «k beef, 2 bags sugar, 1 box tea, 2 bags flour, 20 pack*e«. I passenger. •December 1 —Brian Boru, 14 tons, McDonald, for Coromandel. >n ballast. December I—Eclair. 20 tons, Tamati. for Coromandel, with 10 *•* flour, 3 cwt sugar, 1 cwt salt. 1 bag biscuit, 1 bag rice, 1 cask beef. 1 keg copper nails. 1 bedstead, 1 coil rope, 3 "g* oakum, 1 cwt bar iron, 3 passengers. December I—Nebuchadnezzar, 15 tons, Te Roia, for Kawhit, •"" k tierce tobacco, qr.-cask brandy, 5 cas.es geneva, 2 •"Jt* wine, 4 casks bottled beer, 2 cases syrup, 2 casks sundries. 1 truss, 7 tins paint, 5 packages sundries—C.Davis, Kent. Drcemher 1 —Favourite, 15 tons, Walsh, for Waiheki, with 6 bj «" flour, 1 bag sugar, 1 parcel sundries. I SI PORTS FORBION. Per Shooting Star, from Liverpool:—4 cases merchandise, * balei paper, Gilfillan & Co.; 5 bales, b\s cases, 1 case sam- •,,*»> 42 trunks. 2 bundles 1 keg. 1 box, 10 casks. E- and H- '•»»<*: 1 case seed f. It. Daly; 5 bales merchandise. I<B cases J*™*. 2(1 barrel, pork. Brown & Campbell : 12 hhds. ale, 1 *■*. I trunk, O. R. Strickland & Co. : 1 case stationery, 1. " ,r<il "gi 1 bale, 1 case merchandise, C. Davis; 1 box, Col, • 8r0w,,?. 2 £,„,.,_ 4 package*, 3 casks, Ritchie & Co. ; 20 .""" sh eet iron, (|<; bars iron, 42 bundles hoop iron, 2 bales '"'ne. 2 casks I case hardware, C, Petsehler; 1 case plated * ,T *. W. Buchanan; I box. 1 bale, 10 drums oil, 21 boxes to6wco Pipes. Brown. Hall & Co.; 3 packages. J. Muir; 11 ***». 1 ca«k, 1 bale, 13 packages. 794 sash weights. Newman * Kwen; 9 trunks. .3 casus, G. Ttirrell : 19 cases, I<> bales. II *■*• J. H. Burnside & Co. ; 10 boxes, 9 bales. A. Clark; 200 "«* coals, 330 fla K stones 13.0011 slates. K.'i cases candles, 13110 >Xei soap, 20 frames felt, 140 barrels 26 1 cases bottled ale. 20 °*f'eis oner, 77 packages furniture. IM barrels ctir"o*l 1587 taeJ&fsalt, 130 cases, 30 barrel., bottled ale. order. '» Wellin K t, m . [ box ] eat h erj ,35 packages, 1 box samples, {**"*'*• ' u "x, I case. 2 bales, 1 case, b" bales. 2 boxes. 1 *°*> 6 bales. 2 boxes. 3 cases. 3 bales, 8 (ases, 1 bale, 19 cases Mvantred wot,, 2 Kegs do. nails.

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1422, 3 December 1859, Page 3

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1422, 3 December 1859, Page 3

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1422, 3 December 1859, Page 3