Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS Anril s—Schooner Pelaart, 40 tons, Symonds, from New Plymouth. Same day—Schooner Young Greek, 22 tons, Carey, fiorn Porangahau. April 6—Brig I art. 153 tons. Jenkins, from Port Victoria. Passengers—Mr and Mrs. L. on and 2 children, Mrs Bowler, Messrs. Bannatyne. Park, Bealy, Dransfield (2). Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Ellem Mr and Mrs. Field, Mrs. Lane atne day—Briganin* William Alfred, 118 ton-, Tinley, from Sydney. DEPART URES April 2— Schooner Lady of the Lake. 40 tons, M’Kenzie. for (. hrist<‘hui» h Apr 1 1— Barque Seine, (U S.), 281 tons, Laudre. for the whaling round. April 5 - Ship South' rn ' rosf>. 591 tons, Mourilyan for London. Passengers—st Cabin : Mr and Mrs T. Barlow and child. Mr. and Mrs. Stru’her 4 and 2 children Archdeacon and Mrs Hadfield and child. Mrs. Jolmsnm and 2 child'en. Major and Mrs D’Arcy and 5 children. Dr. Garrett. Mr. Stulfield, Mr. B. Gordon, Master ’Taylor, ’> aster Hail 2nd Cabin : Mr. and Mrs. • awby and 5 • hhdreu, Mrs G. Swinton and 2 children, Wm. Fuller April 7— Brigantine Marchioness. \*/7 tons, Kreeft, for Melbourne. Pa-sengers—Mr and Mrs Kelhain. Messrs. G Winter, rV. Martin, J. J. Spiers ' r and Mrs. Lowry. Messrs. James, Turnbull, Warren, Jarner. IMPORTS. In the Young Greek— 3G bales wool. MasterAgent. In the Pelsart—27i tons potatoes, i ion bacon. J. Varnham Agent . In the Dart— 2 boxes stationery, 2zcasks cheese, 74 cheeses. Julmston & Co., Agents. EXPORTS. Tn the Southern f^rnss— s7 bales wool, J. Harding ; 43 do., Dnncnn & Vetmeli; 29 do. C’apt. Newman ;4/ do . Bowler, Sun, n Co.; 75 10.. W Lyon ; 12 do. J Roy; 2G do., J. Chambers; 271 do., John>ton & Co ; 26 do., D. M‘L an ; (i do., A. Gran’ ; x 3 do.. R. Pharazyn ; i 7 do.. E. Pharazyn ; 6 d > , T. Mason; 9 do , 1). Munn ; 42 do . J. Rhodes ; G ■. do , 11. S. Tiffcn; 11 I do.. Muart. Kinross, Co ; 19 do J. 11. Wallace ; 220 do , Bowler. Son, N Co.; 15 do., R. Stokes; 29 do.. Beihime & Hunter; 4GG do . Levin & Co.; 6 pckges , 46 bullock hides, 2 bales skins, 1 case N Z. S| ears. 1 case, Stuart. Kinross, . Co.; 1 box 217 ozs. gold. Union Bank; 1 box 284 oz. gold. Oriental Bank; 6 cases cyder. 12 casks beer, 3 rases p it wine. Stuart, Kinross & Co.; 12 cases sherrv, Duncan & Vennell ; 4 bales old great coats. Storekeeper Tower, I case watch movements, Bowler. Son & Co. Sluait, Kinross N- Co., Agents. In the Marchioness— 4 casks cocoa nut oil L Levy; 3 ca-rs sherry wine, 6 cases champagne, J Vari.hum; 4 7 halts wool, Hirst & Cre.-sweil ; >2 casks pawau .'■hells. L Levy ; 4 bales wool. G. Buck ; 35 bales do , W. B Rhodes .N Co ; 26 bales do , J Varnhuu ; 10.) do.. Levin v Co.; 12 lons putalue* Kreeft. J Varnham, Aaent.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1323, 7 April 1858, Page 2
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470Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1323, 7 April 1858, Page 2
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