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Shipping Intelligence.

Altai VA LS December 24 —Steamer Airedale, 286 tons, Johns, from Sydney via Kelson. Passengers—Messrs. Coleman, Brooks. Coster, Mrs. Campbell, child, end servant, Mrs. Days, 2 children, and servant, Messrs. Black. Renshaw, Droege, Alport (2), Harper, Holder, Moran. Elliott, Carkeek, Craermt. Steerage— Mr. and Mrs. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Bright, .Mrs. Cotter and 2 children, Messrs. Foster, Pigeon ..Cole, Smith. Same day—Brigantine Eagle, 110 tons, M‘Phee, from Newcastle. December 26—Schooner Esther, 54 tens, CauwbMl, from Castle Point. Sarne dcy— Schooner Louisa, 23 tens, Bristow, from Napier, in ballast. Same day—Schooner Randolph, 22 tons, Kempthorne, from Kai Koras. Same day—Schooner Swift. 20 tons, Cook, from Porangahau. DEI’ARTURKS. December 21—Ketch Lrolkfrs, <3l tons, Croucher, for Wairau. December 26—Steamer Airedale, 286 tons, Johns, for Lyttelton and Otago. Pa-'sengers—Messrs. Coleman, Brooks,. Coster, Mrs. Campbell, child, and servant, Mrs. Cracroft, Masters ?Jport(2), Messrs. Harper, Moxan, M Lran,. Buller. Bing, Brandon, Plimmer, Nathan, Smith, Bluer, Seed. England, and 10 in the Steerage, December 27—Schooner Surah Elizabeth, IS tons, M Kenzie, for Wareham a. Same day—Cutter Aleit, 12 tons, Short, fur Wairau. IMPORTS, In the Airedale— 1 cask zinc, F. K. Allen; 6 casks, 1 case, 24 camp ovens, 13 kegs paint, 2 tins varnish, 2 bdls. handies, 1 case axes, 3 kegs nails, J, Viunham; 1 casebooks, W. Lyon; 1 case drugs, W. Bishop f 1 case, 2 kegs, Richardson ; 1 truss, 4 cases, 1 piano, Order; 8 cases tobacco, 2 boxes, Bannatyne & Co,; 2 cases, Barniud; 1 parcel, Waldegrarc; 24 cart boxes, 1 case, Order; 1 case, W. Lyon; 1 box sovereigns.. X3OOO, Oriental Bank; 100 bags rice, J. Mar iii; 7 cases blacks, I pkg weights, 1 ca>e p it >at cutters, 2 cares dr.-tpery, 1 ease tools, 1 do. coffee, 10 drums oil, 31 balLchests congou, 4 casks hardware, 2 bales sieves, I 6 do. spades. 1 do. trays, 40 cheats congou, 10 halfchests do. 60 boxes do., 5 cases tobacco. 200 mats I sugar, J. Dranslield ; 10 qr.-ca-ks rum, 3 cases toys, I 2 uo.jlrapcry, 2 bales do., 2 ca-es candles, 10 bundles i and 71 bars iron. 1 cask, Ring; 20 boxes soap, 42 hns'cs car,dies, 20 naif-eGals tea, .Jolv.slon & Co.; 3 I ba.es leather, I, Levy ; 1 case, 4 lu-s, 1 ,lray, 2 wheels, j I axle tree, Johnston Co.; 2 cases, G, Pickett • 2 ( pkgy-. and. 1 cane ink, 25 chots lea, 50 half.chests do., | Bowler, Son; & Co. Shipped at Nelson—l caBo 1 Lox, 2 parcels, 26 bimules sh? p skins, 2 bags, 6 casks un-ljl c rate liter ; and a quantity of other cargo for Canterbury and Otu;o. I.C IL.VI. Co.,.Agents. In the Eagle J GO tons coal, C. .M'Phee. Master Agriit. ' Ip the Bi/Z/er—s2 bales wool. Bethune & Hunter, Ageprs. . 11 th'e Riindolph— Jl bales wool. Betlmno & Hunter, ( A get. ts. _ la the Swift — 30 bales wool. Bethune & Hunter, I Agcfits. EXPORTS. In the llrothcrs -Sundries, W, Bowler, Son, & Co., Agents, In the Airedale—} case books, 3 casks raisin®, 1 case sundries, 6 kegs npples, 1 barrel currants, I case sago, 2 do. chains, 2 do. cheese, 1 do. chairs, 3 do.

sundries, 2 do. lobsters, I d O . SU u 2C| j j 0 ‘ 2 s i lov „| 4 cases sundries, 3 ilriuns oil, 3 do. turpentine 9n 1? white iead.jj cof e S c h :l , nllaL . lle , 3 Hks printing ink, 2 cases drapery, 8 cases, 3 parce l 2 arums oil, 9 C a«es, 5 trunks. 16 cases, 2 bal? s 9 cases confectionery, 1 t M > ss , 11 mattresses and 01ic na | In the Alerts Sundries,. J. Joseph & Co.. A-ent, In the Surah Elizabeth— Sundries. G, Crawford* Agent. ,u » ENGLISH Sllil'l’lNG. The CVon/ai/, Cnpt. Allan, from Wellington and 4Le Glouceslcr, Cnpt. Hiatt, from Otago, arrived at Uravcseml on the 19th September. The following vessels aro reported r.s having sailed for New Zeulaod ° From London— African, October 11, and Jura Sen tember 29, for Auckland ; Wild Piict, October 15 fmWellington nnd Hawke’s Hay; Brmmrla, October 5 for Otago., From Liverpool— Shalimar, Seutemher 1n : from Auckland and Wellington. ’ The Roman Emperor, one of Messrs. Willis, Gann, 3: Co.'s New Zealand clipper packets, sailed from Gravesend on October 1, for tunterbury, with a vain, able cargo of goods and 200 chief cabin, intermediate' and steerage passengers, ' The African, Captain Gilison, Messrs. Willis & Co ’a October packet for Auckland, sailed from Gravesend on October _Z,. with 101 .saloon, second cabin and steerage passengers, and a full and valuable cargo. The Robert Small,- .due of Messrs. Willis & Co's liners, also sailed on October 7,. for Canterbury, Weilington, and Nelson, with 19 sU'oon lin'd .102 second cabin and steerage passengers, and a full and very valuable cargo. She calls at Cante, bury to land a number of miners and tiavvies, with their families, who have been sent out to commence the important railway ivorks jdst contracted for in that province.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 1503, 28 December 1859, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 1503, 28 December 1859, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 1503, 28 December 1859, Page 2