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Shipping.

ENTERED INWARDS. August ;].—Rapid, schooner, 20, Blackmore, from Coilingwood. 7 passengers. August.-B.—Necromancer, schooner, 20, Scott, from Croixtilles August B.—Active, brigantine, 136, Smith, from Melbourne. 19 passengers. . EN ! EKED OUTWARDS. August G.—I.R.M. Lord Ashley, 550, Stewart, for Sydney. Passengers—Mrs. Graham, Messrs. Hurst, Graham, Dellemaine, Hill, Redwood, Wilson, Deck, Gappur,-Caklwell, Bell, Captain Kreeft, Captain Lindsay, Mrs. Powick and .2 children, Mrs. Caldwell and 2 children, and Miss Hays. AUgCibt 6.—Mary, schooner, 40, M'Lean, for Croixelles. IMPORTS. Per Rapid, from Gollingwood : 200 posts and rails. £ ton potatoes, B tons limestone, Order; 1 cask beer 10 empty casks, Field; 20 ozs. gold, Hays and Co. Per Necromancer, from Croixelles: 500 posts and rails. Per Active, from Melbourne: 100 bags sheepwasb tobacco, 20i)'do', sugars, 4 cases bagatelle-tables, 4 do. biliard do., 1 box clothing, 18 bales bags, 15 nesta tubs, 1 crushing mill, lease ploughs, 1 cask colzaoil, 1 case galvanised iron, 13 cases personal effects, 1 iron chair, 13 cases coffee, 1 box clothing, 50 tins paints, 200 bags salt, 19 cases furniture, 3 trunks boots, 20 bundles laths, 1 case medicine, 1 chest, 100 bags flour, 10 qr.-casks brandy, Order. , ■ itX PORTS. Per Lord Ashley, for Sydney; 4 bales and 16 aides bacon, Wilson; 8 bales wool, Edwards': 3 eases apples, 1 do, cheese, Stanton, 22 kegs butter, Beit; 23 hag. wheat, Levien and Co. ; 82 bags flour White; 158 do.; Wilson; 1 piece iron rail, Copper Company; 1 roll charts. I.R M. Co.; 2 casks apples, Watson, 1 bale bacon, do.; 86 bags wheat, Wilson; 14 do. Jones and Co.; 28 bags flour, do.; 1107 ozs. gold; Union Bank of Australia; 1 box plants, Ronwick; 21 hides, 14 bundles skins, Lightband. - The William and Alfred left Motueka last- Sunday morning, and sailed direct for Sydney laden with potatoes and wheat. ' • '•'■ ■ Weregret to learn that early in the present month, the little schooner Clapmatch, commonly called the Maria, was-driven out of the Wairoa river by a heavy fresh, and carried into the brcakersj where she quickly went to pieces. Three men (native.'!) were on board at 'the time she broke adrift—two of whom jumped overboard in the river and were saved ; the third remained, and was observed to swim' for two hours after the loss of the vessel, but the current swept him back, and he perished.—-//em'fre's Bay Herald^ July 23. The Caroline, American whaler, of 500 tons, was lost on the Minerva Shoals onllst June. She had on board about 2000 .barrels oil, and was lately at. New Zenland, refitting. The ship went down almost immediately after striking, but the crew fill got safely in their boats, and arrived at Ovalait, with the exception of one man, who was drowned after leaving the wre'ek'; by the accidental upsetting of the boat belong ing to the chief officer. The crew are coming up to Sydney in the Mechanic;— Sydney Herald.

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 188, 9 August 1859, Page 2

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Shipping. Colonist, Volume II, Issue 188, 9 August 1859, Page 2

Shipping. Colonist, Volume II, Issue 188, 9 August 1859, Page 2

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