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Shipping News.

ARRIVALS. «, November 27.—Australian Maid, schooner, 17, Hooper, from Aorere, in ballast. 1 passenger. November2B—Tasm^.nian Maid, 92, steamer, Whitwell, from Coliingwood and Motueka. 40 passengers. November 28—Elizabeth, cutter, 12, Frazer, from Coliingwood, in ballast. November 80.—Nebuchadnezzar, 15, Purnipi, from Kawhia. Passengers—G. Wright and J. Smith. DEPARTURES.

November 27.—Ta-smanian Maid, steamer, 92, Whitwell, for Coliingwood via Motueka. 50 passengers. November 27. — Necromancer, 20, Crabb, for T&kika. "November 28.—Mary Thomson, schooner, 52, Muirhead, for Wellington. Passengers—Mr. Richardson and Mr. Chalmers. November 28.—Mary, 30, M'Lean, for the Wairau. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. November 28.—Supply, 26, Walker, for Co'lingvrood. . November 30.—Elizabeth, 12, Frazer, for Coliingwood. • _ November 30.—Australian Maid, 17, Hooper, for the Waitap and Aorere. EXPORTS.

• Per Necromancer, for Takaka: 6 cases merchandise 3 cases fish, 3 trunks boots and shoes, 1 case zinc, 2 cases .pickles, 1 do. mustard, 2 boxes saap, 9 cases gin, 1 rick cover, 4 casks bread, 1 ton salt, 3 bundles furniture, 2 tins oil, 2 do. paint, 1 cask rice, 1 set steelyards, 2 coils rope, 1 quarter-cask brandy, 1 do. rum, 1 do. wine, 1 case wine, 1 do. whisky, 21 bags sugar, half-.tierce tobacco, 1 quarter-cask whisky, 6 cases gin, 3 cases picks, 8 dozen spades, 1 cwt. tins, 30,000 bricks, 4 hogsheads ale, 3 tons flour, half-ton bacon, 2 casks beef, 2 do. pork, 2 bullocks. Per Mary Thomson, for Wellington: 5 barrels pitch,'s kegs butter, 1 case 70 bags oats, 2 bundles bags.

The Tasmanian Maid, in coming across the Bay, on Saturday, didnot call at Motueka through inadvertence. Having'landed the passengers from Coliingwood at Nelson, she was immediately dispatched to Motueka, where several passengers were waiting for her to come to Nelson. We are glad to see the Managers so resolved to fulfil their engagements.

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Colonist, Issue 12, 1 December 1857, Page 2

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Shipping News. Colonist, Issue 12, 1 December 1857, Page 2

Shipping News. Colonist, Issue 12, 1 December 1857, Page 2

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