SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. November 3.—Tasuianian Maid, steamer, 90, Whitwell,,from. Collingwood via Motueka. Passengers— 11 from Motueka, and 26 from Collingwood. November 3 —Minnie Dike, schooner, 98, Wishart, from Melbourne! Passengers—acabin: Messrs. Naeh (2), George and Arthur Rdlstsn, and J-. Levy. Steerage: W. Easton, K. Binden, W. Dalush', N. Gpddard, C. Millar, J. Jones, J. Smith, W. Webster, A. Bond, H. Bollard. N. Laing, John Williams, M. •Mullar, W. Blaiu, C. Davison, J. Barton, S. Wateman, J. Fannan, J. Roberts, J. Nicolson, F. Arisman, A. Morrison, and M. Cmg.^Joseph and Weil, agents. November 3.—Spray, schooner, 10G tons, Anderson, from Auckland. Passengers—James G. Pratt, Geo. Robinson, John Baxter, John Robertson, J. A. Langford and family, Angus Nichols,. John Cork, Donald Marchel, John Hardenfield, R. D. Smith, and Benjamin Hughes. November 3.—Sarah and Elizabeth, 15, Heberlcy, from Collingwood, in ballast. Twelve passengers. November 4.—Wonga Wonga, steamer, 103, Kennedy, from Wellington. 38 passengers. November s.—Tasmanian Maid* steamer, Whitwell, from Collingwood. 20 passengers. DEPARTURES. November ' 3:-^-Louis and Miriam, brig, 126 tons, tJnderwood, for Sydney. Passengers—cabin: Mrs. Harris, two chi'dren, and.'servant, Messrs j. H. Leyien, J. M'Artney; and nine in the steerage. November 3.—Mary, schooner, 30 tons, for Wairau. ' Two passengers. November 4.—Tasmanian Maid, steamer, Whitwell, for Collingwood. Twelve passengers. November s.—Wonga Wonga, steamer, 103, Kennedy, lor Aorere, in ballast. Thirty-five passengers. : November s.—Supp'y, cutter, 26, Walker, for Collingwood. IMPORTS. Per Minnie Dike, from Melbourne: 12 casks bottles, 1 sodawater-machine, 10 cases slops, 1 bale corks, 5 tons lice, 28 cases pickles, 5 casks hams, 2 casks peas, 3 casks oatmeal, 40 bags rice, 48 cases oilmen's stores, 2 bales drapery, 1 case slops, 4 cases boots, 55 cases old torn, 30 and 1 ullage case old torn, 2 trunks boots, 2 cases slops, Order. Per Spray, from Auckland:. 8 hogsheads and five half-hogsheads ale, 5 casks bottled stout, 3 casks beef, 1 hogshead whiskey, 10 boxes composite candles, 2 eases salmon, 2 cases tobacco, Order; 80 packages merchandize, 1 box glass, Order; 8 tons flour, 26,000 feet sawn timber, 100 bags flour, 2 tarpaulins, 2385 lbs. bacon, N. Z. produce, Order. EXPORTS. Per Louis and Miriam, for Sydney: 5450z5. I6dwts. 21gre. gold, 2 cases hardware, 1 carriage and fittings, 44 bundles shovels. Per Mary, for.Wairau: 14 cases merchandize, 3 boxes soap, 20 bags sugar, 4 half-chests tea, 1 case gin, 1 keg tobacco, 3 bundles iron, 3 iron doors, British goods; 1J tons flour, 6 bags oats, 1 ton hay, 7000 feet timber, 1 ton lime, N. Z. produce, J. Wynie. Per Supply, for Collingwood: 32 bags flour, 8 trusses hay, 2 kegs cutter, 4 casks ale, 2000 bricks, 3000 feet timber, 2 casks gingerbeer, 6 sides bacon, N. Z. produce, Symons; 48 bags sugar, 1 chest 4 halfchests tea, 5 boxes candles, 2 reams paper, 4 boxes soap, 1 case lobsters, 2 cases boots, 1 case pipes, 2 dozen buckets, 1 bag biscuit, 2 packages drapery, 1 box axes, 4- packages sundries, 7 /Casks bottled ale, 5 boxes sundries, 1 beer-engine, 5 packages bedding, 1 quarter-cask brandy, 1 quarter-cask gin, 6 cases brandy, 3 packages tobacco, Symons; 1 dozen chairs, 6 ompty kegs, Bibbs.
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Colonist, Issue 5, 6 November 1857, Page 2
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