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ENTERED INWARDS. November 6.—Necromancer, schooner, 20, Short, from Waitapu, with 6500 feet timber. November 6.—Ann, schooner, 18, Blackmore, from Motupipi, with 21 tons coals and 4 pigs. November 6.—Pride of the Isles, schooner, 28, Davidson, from the Wairau, with 2 'packages bacon, 5 kegs butter, and 1 case cheese. Nine passengers. November 6.—Thetis, schooner, 5, Elmslie, from Port Cooper, with half a ton cured fish. ENTERED OUTWARDS. . November B.—Tasmanian Maid, steamer, 90, Whitwell, for the Wairau, Waitohi, and Wellington, Cargo for Waitohi: 1 ton flour, 10 packages, Blaymires; 3 cwt. shot, 1 barrel poAvder, Symons; 2 casks ale, Bevan. For the Wairau: 1 carriage, 1 case, Bailey; 40 bushels oats, Godfrey; 2 cases ale, J. Godfrey; half ton flour, 1 parcel bows-and-yokes, M'Crae; 10 casks arsenic, 1 case, 1 boiler, Elliott; 1 case, Mowett; 20 packages, Wemyss; 10 ditto, Goulter; 4 ditto, Symons. For Wellington: 1 case, Wilson; 18 bales wool, Edwards and Co.: 20 casks tar, Scaife; 1 package, Weil. Passengers —For Waitohi: Mr. Downes and Mr. Huddleston. For the Wairau: Messds. Redwood, Goulter, Wemyss, and 4 servants. For Wellington: Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Warren, Messrs. Bowler, Falla, A. Harley, G. Bonnington, Captain Pritchard, and 6 in the steerage. November B.—Supply, cutter, 20, Walker, for Collingwood, with a general cargo.
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 110, 9 November 1858, Page 2
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