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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. September 17—Cutter Auckland, 14 tons, Childs, from Nelson. Passenger—Mr. Keene. September 18 —Ship Oliver Lang, 1221 tons.Mundle, from London. Passengers—Cabin—Mr. A. Pagon, Mr. and Mrs. Kingdom, Mrs. J. M. Kingdom, Ensign White, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nolloth, Messrs. B. Williams, C S. Stevens, W. J. Smith, Ensign Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Frazer and family, Messrs. T. A H. and N. E. Griffiths. R. and H. Duncan, F and H. Stedman, Mr. and Mrs Spence, Miss Spence. Second Cabin—Mr and Mrs. Martin, Mrs. S Railston and family, Messrs. G. Guillett, G. Kendall, C. J. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Doughty, Messrs. G. and J. Green, E. Wynne, 11. Mould, Spence (3). Crosthwaite. R. C. Beeston, Miss C. Lear, and 248 in the Steerage. Same day—Schooner Uira, 26 tons, Toomey, from Lyttelton. Same day—Schooner Mary Louisa, 30 tons, Flight, from Christchurch. Same day —Schooner Henry, 42 tons, Wallace, from Lyttelton. Same day—Kowz/$r Greek, 20 tons, Carey, from White Rock. Same day—Schooner Emerald, 35 tons, Scdcole, from Christchurch. Same day—Schooner Mary Jane, 40 tons, Ardley, from Christchurch. September 19—Steamer Qjieen, 132 tons.'Wilson, from Otago via Lyttelton. Passengers—Messrs. Gray, Wood, Basham, Modie, Bunns, Fuller, Wilshaw, Mitchell. Grant, Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Bannatyne and child, Mr. Collins and family, Messrs. Allen, M Rae, Hammer, Whinam, Davis, Lanklan. September 21—Brig Burnett, 137 tons, Scaplehorn, from Sydney. Passengers —Rev. T. B. Hutton, Mr J. Forest, Captain Renner, Messrs. C. Petit, J. Carmer.

DEPARTURES. September 21—Brig Sarah, 121 tons, for Auckland. Passengers—Lieut. Higgin, Ensign Talbot, Dn Tidd, 4G men Guth Regiment. IMPORTS. In the Moa—7B tons coals, 10 tons flour, 6GG9 feet timber, sundry stores for troops. Johnston & Co., Agents. In the City of Melbourne—\ hhd. rum, I keg brandy. 13.000 feet timber, sundry stores for troops. Duncan & Vennell. Agents In the Uira —170 bags wheat, 201 bags oats 31 do. barley W. Bowler, Son &Co , Agents. In the Mary Jane —2OB sacks wheat, 111 half-sacks oats, 39 sacks barley, 3G cheeses. J. Joseph & Co. Agents. In the Henry— l 7 sacks oats. 115 sacks wheat, 22 tons potatoes. T. W. Pilcher, Agent. In the Young Greek— 9 bales wool. Master, In the Emerald— 2o7 sacks wheat, 182 do. cats’ J fc T. Kebhell, Agents. In the Q«een —2 packages personal effects, 2 east* boots. 317 bags oats, 19 bales wool, 7 hides. 3 boxes native plants. 20 bags flour. 31 do. potatoes, 7 casks, 5 cases cheese, 2 cases native curiosities. Johnston 6 Co., Agents. In the Burnett— 2l cases chairs, 12 do. drapery. 1 bale, 5 kegs tobacco, 7 do. currants, 4 do. apples, 110 boxes candles, 19 cases groceries, 10 barrels almonds, 2 cases chairs, 4 bales leather. 48 packages coffee, 583 mats sugar, 1 case cutlery, 120 cases brandy, 170 halfchests tea, 50 bags oats, 1 case mace, 10 do. preserved ginger, 3 bales drapery, 2 cases saws, 39.] tons coals, J. Dransfield; 110 mats sugar, 40 boxes candles, 40 do. soap, 11 chests 20 half-chests tea, W. Bowler, Son & Co.; 3 cases, J. Joseph & Co.; 1 bale, 2 cases, G. Pickett Co.; 100 bags sugar, W. M. Bannatyne & Co; 2 bales, 1 case, .Miss Smith; 6 doz. buckets, 20 casks bottled beer, 2 cases salad oil, 1 case starch, 1 do. groats, 4 kegs barley, 2 cases matches, 5 boxes raisins, 1 bag almonds, 10 cases pipes, J. W. Davidson ; 2 cases paper hangings, 3 cases boots, 3 cases 1 bale drapery, 2 cases matches, A. Hurt, sen.; G town drays, 6 boxes carts, 2 cases. 7 trunks, 3 packages, 3 cases bedsteads, 100 bags flour, Stuart, Kinross & Co.; 3 coil lead pipe, J. Varnham ; 2 bales leather, 1 case, 1 parcel, L. Levy; 20 sheets metal, 7 rods do , 1 bag nails, 3 hhds. brandy, Order; G 7 bags rice, 3 cases. Order; 2 bales leather, 3 cases drapery, W Wilson; 2 qr.-casks whisky, J. Beit; 8 cases oranges, Scaplehorn. J. Dransfield, Agent.

EXPORTS. In the Sarah— Baggage for troops. 1 hhd. rum, I keg brandy. Duncan & Vennell. Agents.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1371, 22 September 1858, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1371, 22 September 1858, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1371, 22 September 1858, Page 2