Shipping.
ENTERED INWARDS. May 7.—Emma, brig, 139, • Holford, I'rom New Plymouth. May 7.—1. R.M. steamer Lord Ashley, 500, Stewart, from Otago, Canterbury, and Wellington. ENTERED OUTWARDS. . May .6.—-I.R M. steamer Prince A Ifred, 1200, Jarvia, for Sydney. Passengers—Captain Sillery, Messrs. Banks, Homer, P.eak, Adams, Heuthcote, Powick, Martin, Bevan, Nowell, Townsend, Jacobs, Coleman, Potter, and Smith. May 7.—Gipsy, schooner, 30, M'Cann, for Canterbury.' 'Passengers—Slessrs. \V. Pall, F. Pall, Heeley, Dalton, and' Brooks. ..."■■.-■: f . ,„ imports. Per Emma, from New Ply month : GO tons potatoes, 1 iron safe, 4 kegs butter, 2 tons potatoes, 2 cases, 2 kegs butter, 3 ewt. bacon, 3 cases cheese, Order. ■' ' EXPORTS. Per Prince Alfred, for Sydney: New Zealand produce shipped at Nelson : 151 sacks chrome, 1 lump ore, T. R. Hacket; 9 bundles flax, 5 casks butter, J. •R. Hays; 1 parcel drapery, 2 bales wool, Edwards and Co.; 2 parcels, 1 box gold dust (516 ounces), Union Bank of Australia; 12 bags oats, 4 trasses hay, Redwood ; 5 bags barley, 338 boxes apples, Levien and Co. British goods: ] ease Holloway's pills, W. Wilson ; 2 parcels drapery, J. Beit. Per Gipsy, for 'Canterbury: New Zealand.produce: ]1,000 feet timber, 2980 bricks, 5 bags'flour,3 window, frames, Travers. British and foreign goods: 2 bedsteads and fittings, 1 trunk, 3 boxes, 2 boilers, 1 funnel, 3 ladles, 2 pans, 3 buckets, 4 spades, 1 axe, 1 pump, 1 roll, iron work, 4 bales hoop-iron, 5 bundles, 3 Jkegs nails, 2 rakes, 1 copper boiler, Travers; S3 dozen oranges, Askew. The barque Lochnagar, from London, with a cargo of general merchandise and four passengers, entered inwards at the port of Auckland on the sth April. . H.M. sloop.Elk, 12 guns, Captain Champion, arrived' in harbor yesterday- afternoon, having left Melbourne on the 18th ultimo. . The Elk has met with calms.. and head winds, alternately- during her voyage. Within the last six weeks the Elk has been cruising in Bass' Straits in search of tidings of H.M.S. Sappho, but, we are sorry to say, unsuccessfully. ■ The Victoria, from Melbourne, was engaged on the same search.—-' Southern Cross, April 8. The Evening Star, Captain Ewen, arrived in harbor on Wednesday, from Moreton Bay, 21 days out. She had easterly winds up to the 26th, when the wind suddenly shifted to S.W., and she sighted Cape Brett on the 27th. Captain Ewen informs us that he sighted a ship, he. supposed to be the Iris, on the evening of the 29th, apparently beating up towards" Auckland, between the Kawau. and the Hen and Chickens, and on the same day a brig, between the Barriers, working the same way. The Evening Star brings up a cargo of sheep, but we are sorry to see ■ that out of her original number, 2000, only 600 have arrived. The mortality is most ■ difficult to account for, every precaution having been taken in fittings, food, care, and the personal superintendence of the gentleman owning them.— -Southern Cross, April 1. The barque Kinnaird, Captain Stephen, sailed on Sunday morning, for London. direct, with a cargo of wool and other New Zealand produce. The wool on board is valued at £28,135, and a box of gold wts shipped by Messrs. Bowler, Son, and Co., value £365 ; the other * items making altogether a total of jg28,727 10s. lOd. The vessel has been loaded by her agents with great despatch, and being a clipper vessel,'will no doubt make a quick passage. This is the third wool ship ot the season, and. will be followed in a few clays by the Clontarf, which is almost ready for sei.— Wellington Spectator, May 4. _'..-■ ,
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 162, 10 May 1859, Page 2
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