SHIPPING INTELLIGNECE.
ARRIVALS. October 27.—Tasmanian Maid, steamer, 90 tons, Whitwell, from Co.lingwood and Motueka. Thirty passengers. October 29.—Wonga Wonga, screw steamer, 103 tons, Kennedy, from Wellington via Collingwood. Passengers—Messrs. T. J. Bowdcn, W. B. Richardson, John Dalv, Miss S.iwvcr, Miss Will™, Miss Shannon, Miss Clapham, Miss M'Garvey, Mr. Glapham, Mr. G. •Riclinge, and 37 in the steerage. October 29.—Tasmanian Maid, steamer, 90 tons, Whitwell, from Collingwood and Motueka. Twentysix passengers. DEPARTURES. 'October 27.—Supply, cutter, 2G tons; Walker, for Collingwcol. Four } avengers. October 28.—Tasmanian Maid, steamer, 90 tons, Whitwell, for Collingwood and Motueka. Fifty pas•Berjgers. October 29.—Ann, schooner, 20 tons, Smith, for Mbtupipi and the West Coast, Passengers—Captain Ayres, Captain "Baillie, Mr. M'Donnell and party, for ■the West Coast. IMPORTS. Per Wonga Wonga, from Wellington via Collingwood : 4 quarter-casks geneva, 3 ditto ditto, 5 kegs tobacco, 2 hogsheads brandy, M bags coffee, 16 packages, Nicholson and Co.;' 2 hogsheads brandy, 1 quarter-cask ditto, 1 ditto whisky, 1 ditto old torn, 6 packages, 2 wheels, 43 boxes candles, 1 case dra ■perv, Order,; 20 boxes soap, Wilson. ' EXPORTS. Per Supply, for Collingwood: 100 bags flour, 31 casks ale, 4 cwt. bacon and hams, 1 box butter, 2 quarter-casks ginger beer, 2 packages sashes, 2 kegs syrup, 1 quarter-cask beer, 1 case butter, 1 cask pork, 2 ewt. bacon and hams, 4 cases cheese, GOOO sbi.igles, 2 cases eggs, 45 bags flour;(New Zealand produce), 2 'hogsheads Burton"ale, 10 cases old torn, 1 quarter■vß.sk brandy, 1 cwt. tobacco, 37 biigs sugar, 1 cask New South Wales beef, 1 case axes, 2 American stoves, 1 cask Irish ham», 1 case 1 ;p«rcd drapery, 1 -cask glassware, 3 dozen shovels, 5 ewt. salt, G casks bottled ale, 3 boxes candles, 3 cases pickles, 3 tins coffee. 1 case pipes, 1 box axes, 20 bags sijgar, l.grindstone, 1 case sundries, 7 packages sundries, 2 trunks boots, 1 cask ale, 3 cases brandy, 4 eases .-geneva .'(British and Foreign). . XIST OF SHIPPING BELONGING TO THE PORT OF NELSON. Name. Rig. Tons. Pride of the Isles .. schooner ~ 28 Mary " ~ 29 Necromancer .. .. *' .-• <3ipsv " •• 18 Rapid .; ~ .. " .... .16 Australian Maid.. .. " ... 17 Catherine .. J< .. 14 Atalanta " •. 12 "Thetis " *. 5 Supply .. .. cutter .. 17 Wive .. .. .. " •• 7 Three Brothers .. .. " .. 5 -Elizabeth .. .. " .. 9 Sprite ■ " .. 5 :BeMdes the above, there is the pfearner Tasmanian Maid, of 90 tons burthen, which, though not registered iat this, port, actually belongs to it.
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Colonist, Issue 3, 30 October 1857, Page 2
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392SHIPPING INTELLIGNECE. Colonist, Issue 3, 30 October 1857, Page 2
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