Shipping.
ENTERED INWARDS,
December 14.—Gipsy, schooner, 39, M'Cann, from the Wairau.
December 14.—White Swan, steamer, 300, M'Lean, from Manukau via Taranaki.
December 15.—-Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, from Collingwood, in ballast.
ENTERED OUTWARDS,
December 14.—Emma, brig, 139, ITolford, for Sydney. Passenger-—Mrs. Holford and child, Miss Brooking, Mrs. Hoslriu, Mr. and Mrs. 'Henderson'and child, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Misses Wilson (2), Mr. Allen, and 1 in the steerage.
December 14.—Gipsy, schooner, 30, M'Cann, for Croixelles, in ballast.
December ]s.—John and Matilda, schooner, 8, Broughton, for Pelorus,
December 16.—White Swan, steamer, 300, M'Lean, for Wellington. Passengers—Mrs. Macfurlane, Mr. and Mrs. Charlesworth, Messrs. Strang, Alport, and 1 in the steerage. • IMPORTS. Per Gipsy, from the Wairau: 2 bales wool, 5 empty casks, 80 empty bags,. 1 cask beer, 2 trunks.-. Per White Swan, from Manukau via Taranaki: 1 trunk boots, Turrcll; 1 do., Hidings; 1 parcel. Burnett: 2 do., Hiiywood ;I. do., Klliott; 2 do!, Native Secretary ; 1 box, Chipendale ; 1 trunk boots, Allan ; 5 horses, 8 hhds. ale, I iron safe, 70 cans oil, Order; 40 packages, Nash and Scaifc; 11 do., East; 14 bags sugar, 9 boxes candles, 4 chests tea. EXPORTS. Per Emma, for Sydney: 1 coil lead pipe, 2 boxes raisins, 20 sheets iron, 6 coils rope, I bale drapery, 8 boxes starch, 1 box pepper,-I bale prints, 1 case plated-; wiir'e, 2 hhds. gin, 18 boxes coffee, and part of original cargo from Sydney. ; Per John and Matilda, for Pelorus: 4 iron wedges, 2 rudder irons, 1 crowbar,'half-ton flour, I cwt. salt, 1 bag oatmeal, 1 box tea, 2 boxes sundries, 1 keg butter, 1 cask rum, 2 parcels, 2 reaping hooks, 1 roll zinc, 2 window frames, 1 door.
Per White Swan, for, Wellington: 1 trunk, Turrell; 1 do., Allen; 5 horses, 8 hhds. ale, 1 iron safe, 70 cans oil, Order.
The Spirit of Trade, Cnptain M'Culloch, arrived in harbor on Saturday morning, after having been signalled the greater part of Friday. She has had a long passage, 122 days, from Queenstown, where she
took on board a, detachment of the 65th, under the command of Captain Barton. From Woolwich she bun»s a detachment of the. Royal Artillery, under Lieutenant M'.Naughton, ;Staff-Surgeon Nevirt.Sin charge. The protracted voyage of the Spirit of Trade, which!is a fine barque, and 'one calculated from its' appearance to make a good run, is mainly owing to the weather she has had to encounter. One death j from measles, occurred on the passage.,out amongst the children, but sh» arrived in harbor with a'clean bill of health.— Southern Cross, December 7.