SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED
October 29.—Schooner Henry, Daymond, from Queen Charlotte’s Sound and Cloudy Bay. Passengers—Mr. W. E. Wallace and Mr. N. Butler.
October 30. —Barque Bolina, 215, Twoliey, from Sydney ; agent, T. M. Machattie. Passengers, in the cabin—Mr. Webster, Leathart, Captain Salmon, and 20 in the steerage.
October 31. —Schooner Jane, from the coast; sundries. October 31. —Brig Elizabeth, 230, Guthridge, with 3,000 bags flour ; agents, Ridgways & Co.
SAILED
October 29. —Schooner Hannah, 90, Bell, Oct. 24, for Chatham Islands ; agents, Willis & Co. Same day,—Barque Eagle, 438, Buckley, for Sydney and Bay of Plenty, in ballast. Same day.—Brig Diana. IG2, Paterson, Twofold Bay, in ballast. Same day.—Schooner Ariel, 73,Cruikshank,forAkaroa.
IN PORT
Barque Clydeside, Glasgow, 25G, Waitt & Co. agents. arrived Jan. 2G, from the Clyde; laid up for repairs. Barque Indemnity, London, 450, Adams, Waitt & Co. agents; arrived July 12, from London; for Nelson, Valparaiso, and London, repairing. Schooner Ann, Wellington, 22, Brown, Schultze, agent; arrived July 22, from Akaroa; laid up. Barque Amtvell, 300, Hesse, Oct. 17, from Sydney. Schooner Cheerful, Foster, Oct. 19, from Valparaiso Schooner Kate, Oct. 19 ; Machattie, Agent. Barque Bright Planet, 187, Morrison, Oct. 20, from Sydney. Schooner Adelaide, 95, Hurburgh, Oct. 21, from Hobart Town, via Nelson. Schooner Susannah Ann, 80, Dougherty, October 25, from Chatham Islands. Schooner Henry, Daymond, from Queen Charlotte’s Sound and Cloudy Bay. Barque Bolina, 245, Twohey, from Sydney. Schooner Jane, from the coast. Brig Elizabeth, 230, Guthridge ; 3,000 bags flour. o CLEARED OUTWARDS. Schooner Kate, 62, Macfarlane, for coast; agent, T. M. Machattie. HOUSE. IMPORTS. Ter Bolina —14G,000 feet Kauri timber, 30,000 feet paling, 25,000 shingles, 5 hhds. brandy, 1 do. gin, 10 cases do., 4 drays, J. Joseph, and Captain J. Salmon; 1 cask ironmongery, 12 cases wine, 2 casks do., 1 do. do., 1 case hams, Ridgways and Co. The Success and Industry were in Cloudy Bay last Saturday.
Hobart Town Markets, September 30. Tine flour at the mills, to i6lB. 10s. The price of wheat, within the last few days, has declined considerably, and may now be quoted at from 7s. to 7s. 3d.; some prime samples have changed hands at the former rate. Wheat, 7s. to 7s. 3d.; barley, English, 6s. 6d. to 75.; Cape do., ss. to ss. Gd.; o&ts, ss. 3d. to ss. 6d.; Indian corn, 4s. 9d. to ss. 3d.; hay (pressed), £§. to i£6. 10s., ditto (loose), £5 to £5. 10s.; straw, £3. 10s. to £4. per ton ; Port Arthur coals, 18s. to 225. per ton; Sydney coals, none; South Port coals, 18s. per ton ; she oak, 10s. to 12s. per ton ; gum wood, Bs. to 9s. per ton. Shingles, Bs. to 9s. per thousand ; posts and rails, 30s. per hundred ; inch boards, 7s. to 9s. per hundred feet; joists and quartering, 7s. to‘9s. per hundred feet; paling, Gs. to 7s. per hundred.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 27, 1 November 1842, Page 2
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470SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 27, 1 November 1842, Page 2
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