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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. November 12—Ship John M'Vicar, 648 tons. Allen, from London. Passengers—Mr. and Mr*. Lambert and family. Mr. and Mrs. Connell and family. Mr and Mrs Goldiner, Mr and Mrs Turnbull. Mr. and Miss Cameron, Messrs. W Brnmlev, C. Lambert. W. Gairin. H. Gaby. R Pasley, G. Humphreys. J. Oldham, T. Royds. R. Cameron G. B eaumont, E. Stone, Miss 11. Cameron. Second Cabin—Eliza M.. William, Ann, and Caroline Reynolds, Henry and Edward Richmond. E. Duncan. I. Redworth, R. Munday, Elizabeth Mills. Mr and Mrs. Downes and 9 children. Steerage—Anans, Mary, 'lexander and Ann Cameron. Joi n and Torenia Cann, John and Eleanor Digeins Henry and Catherine Enderes F Breoks, J. Murie. C. Walker. J. Mills. J. Soarne J Baty. Same day—Brigantine Kate Kearney, 85 tons, Dixon, from Port Victoria Passeu-rers—Mr. and Mrs. Walden. W. Churchill, W. Dnckety. J. Brown. Lambert, P. Wilson, 'furry. A M'Pherson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith Capt Campbell, M. Biehmond. November 13—Schooner Mary Thomson. 52 ton*, Thomson, from Port Victoria. Pa* senzer< —Mes'rs. C. M. i ichmond. Haines, James, Green, Dingwell DEPARTURES. November 6—Ship Southern Cross, C5O tens. Charlton, for OtaiiO Passengers—Messrs. J; hn Morrison, Martelii, Stuart, Richardson. November 12—Brigantine Active, 1.36 tons, ‘Smith, for Meloourne. Passenger—Dr. Maxce. Sams day—Schooner Gipsey, 20 tons, Williams, for Nelson. November 14— Barque Oriental 500 tons, Macey, for Port Victoria. Passengers—?4r. Godfrey, Mr. D B Reid. November 14—Schooner Ellen, 40 tons, Wedgewood, for the East Coast. imports. In the Mary Thomson— s h jif-tierces tobacco, 40 boxes mould candles, 48 boxes sperm do.. 8 casks sahnon. 25 cases groceries, 6 coils rope. 5 packages boots and shoes, 9 cases drapery. 36’ mats suvar. 10 packages luggage, 240 sacks oats, 240 sacks flour, 6 kegs cordials, 8 casks cheese. Johnston & Co , Agents. In the Kate Kearney— l case geneva. 1 cask bottled beer, 31 bags oats. Smith X- Co , Agents. In the Jo An M'Vicv— 7 packages, 295 cases, 43 barre : s, 1 cask. 33 casks ale 170 boxes pipes, 1 stove. 4 boxes, 2 iron bedstead*, 2 mats. 8 cases confectionery, 13 cases sardines. 10 half-hhds. vinegar, W. and G. Turnbull; 85 cases oilmen's stores, ;0 qr.-> asks rum, 9 do. brandy, 5 do. gin ; 8 do. sherry, 8 do port, 5 do. geneva 100 cases geneva. 1 bale paper, 50 drums oil. GO kegs white lead, 9 cases furniture, 75 cases bottled beer, 4 cases galvanized iron. 52 cases window glass, 78 casks coals, 1 keg nails, 10,000 slates. 118 tons coals, 41 water casks, Bethune .X* Hunter; 1 box, G. Hunter; 1 case seeds, Bethune & Hun’er; 1 hale. T. G. Riach ; 1 case books. W Lynn ; I parcel stationery, Officer commanding Rnyal Engineers; 2 cases stationery, 8 bales. 3 cases 2 ca<ks, Officer commanding 65th Regt.; 1 case, Dr. Marshall; 4 cases, 6 crates, 2 hhds.. Johnston & Co.; 2 cases, G. Hart; 4 pkges hardware, 31 bundles. 9 ca-es, 2 casks, 40 kegs, 1 cask, 61 iron pots, 5 bales, 13 cases, 1 bale, W. W. Taylor; 16 cases. 12 hhds., Stuart. Kinross, & Co. ; 1 hhd. wine, 4 qr.-casks do. 75 casks bottled beer. 50 cases cider, Hervey, Smith, t K- Co. ; 3 cases, 1 bale, H Owen; 4 cases, H. C. Field; 2 cases pianos, 2 do. haberdashery. 2 do. millinery, 1 case piinted music, 1 case perfumery. T. Barlow; 1 rase, James Grindell; 8 octaves wine, 45 tases, E. Lewis; 1 box printed books, Rev J. Buller; 7 trunks. 4 cases, 5 bales, 1 hhd., H. Nathan; 4 cases W, Bishop; 1 case, F Ulph ; 5 cases. W. M. Bannatyne & Co ; 5 qr.-casks gin, 25 cases gin. 8 qr -casks brandy, 5 hhds. rum, 8 cases brandy, 50 cases geneva, 1 pckge twine 4 casks white lead, 20 cases wine. 5 barrels currants, 10 do oatmeal, 50 hhds. beer. 30 qr -casks. 10 hhds. rum. 16 qr.-casks 8 octaves, 175 ca-es, 100 boxes. 2 cases. 5 bMes, 2 cases 2 bales, 10 hhds.. 185 bars, 3 bdls, iron, W. B. Rhodes & Co. ; 10 cases bottled ale, 16 hhds. ale, C. Dakin ; 1 case J. and F. Kebbell; 6 barrels ale, 5 cases, 14 trunks, 20 packages gin, 35 do. merchandise, 5 cases, I hhd., 1 bale, Order; 1 box paper, 1 case apparel, A. Beetham; 2 pckges. agricultural implements. J. Blythe 1 case brassware, 9 coils pipe, J. Minifie; 1 package, A. A B Arburthnot; 16 tasks seeds, A. Allen; 1 box apparel. MrG. Bennett; 3 cases. T. 11. Litiiton, 1 case urgicultural implements, P. Laing; 1 package shafts, I. R Rawson; 2 cases, J. J. Kelly & Co ; 3 cases. C. J Pharazyn ; 3 cases. T. Lowry- 100 cases, 3 keys, 4 bales, 1 cask, 6 cases, 1 parcel samples, A llort; 4 casks, 10 bundles, 2 pairs bellows, 2 blocks, 1 press, 1 cask, Order; 29 trunks boots and shoes, L. Levy ; 1 case, Mrs.'A. Lower ; 2 cases, 3 packages, T. B. Harding; 1 box books. Rev. A. Stock; 1 box apparel, Dr Featherston; 2 chests, Mrs. A Bennett; 1 box plate, C. C. de Voeux; 1 case jewellery, R. S Chresman ; 4 cases, 3 casks, 2 crates. C. & F. Barrand ; cases. W. Baines; 4 cases B. gin, Order; 15 qi’..ras!<s brandy, 10 do. oi l ton, Itj hhds. porter, 2>l qr. ras', s nun, 5 hhds. ale, 9 qr.-casks wine. 30 do, sh rry, 4 11 bundles hoop iron, 68 ran.p ovens 68 covers 50 ken naih, 4 do. -h.t. 5 ca-ks, GO dritins 10 cans ml am. liii’i s. 4 casks zi;.c. f 4 barrels Mig <r 10 do. loaf do. 10 cases currant-, 50 cases <>ld tom. 60 boxes s»i»>p, /-> do. candles, 2d boxes pipes, 50 eases pale brandy, 3

do oil cloth 7 trunks boots, 2 eases confectionery, 3 do. paper hangings, 1 cai<e ginghams, 40 cases provisions. 4 cases dresses, 9 do hosiery, 1 cask china. 10 barrels blacking, 4 casesprints. 7 do. haberdashery, 56 do pickles. 100 cases geneva, 1 bale cundlewick, 1 cask cutlery. 30 boxes raisins 6 cases apparel, 2 bales flannel, 7 cases ludland, 6 do. prints, 1 case vermicelli, 1 ease muslins, 2 bales carpets. 40 cases wine, 16 kens tobacco. 1 box. I parcel samples, Levin ix Co. ; 7 boxes cheese, I piano, 1 box photographic apparatus, 1 washing machine. 1 box iron wheels, I lly wheel, 1 cog do., R. Cameron. 1 box, C. C.; 1 parcel Mrs. A. L. Braithwaite, 1 case C. Sundry merchandise for Nelson. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. EXPORTS. In the Active— Part of original cargo from Melbourne. Shipped at Wellington —l7B bullock hides, 19 bales wool, Hirst and Cresswell; 58 bales wool, Levin a Co. .1. Varuham, Agent. In the Oriental— Part of original cargo from'London. Shipped at Wellington—l/50 pieces timber. 28 rusks bottled ale, 61 bags sugar. Worsley & Co., Agents.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1282, 14 November 1857, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1282, 14 November 1857, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1282, 14 November 1857, Page 2