tfiddleton and infant,, Messrs. E. Coleman, Scaife, , Bennett, Johnston, and Russell. Second cabin: Mr. i »nd Miss Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Holloway, Messrs. \ fhompson, Brook, and Burke. October 15.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, from. Col- ] lingwood. October 17.—1. R.M. Bteamsbip Lord Ashley j 050, Kennedy, from Southern Ports. Passengers—Messrs. j M. P. Jordon, Taylor, Strode, Baseley, Barlow, Moor- | house, Adams, Mackay, Curloy, Haxt, Atkinson, Mrs. Bovk and child. Second cabin; Messrs, McJohn (2), ' Walker, Lane, Paul; Harcus, Lieut. Pocock, R. N. . Jackson, Peymouth, Jansen, and Moore. . , . r ~,. , ENTERED OUTWARDS. .-:, j October 14.—Pride of the Isles!' schooner,- 28,' Da- ! ridson, for.Wairau.via Riwaka. • f . 1; i October 17.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, for Mo- , tueka; in ballast. ~ ,/J" October 17.—Rapid, schooner,'2o, Blackmore, for, ' Collingwood. . . i October 17—1. R.M. steamship Lord Wprsley, 650,, ( Johnson, for Southern Ports. Passengers—Messrs.- • Collins and McNab, Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Waite. . Second cabin: Messrs. Howell, Dron, Hastie, and bri- i ginal passengers from Sydney. 1 IMPORTS. Per Esther, from Collingwood: 1J cord firewood. Per Rapid, from Collingwood; 8 casks empty bottles. 6 empty casks, Bentiey. '.. .: , , Per Lord Worsley, from Sydney: 1 hftd. brandy, ' Order; 16 bags maize, Scaife ; 10 iron boiler plates, 8 boxes candles, 8 cases'oranges, Order£l package ; merchandise, Green; 20 boxes candles, 60 do. glass, 2 packages merchandise, Levien and Co.; 2 cases do., Harris; 10 boxes candles, 2 cases confectionary, 2 do) merchandise, Beit; 1 case ginger, Nash and Scaife; 2 packages oranges, Luck; 14 casks do., Kirkas; 1 casei do., Bishop of Nelson; 1 case drapery, Conway/; 1 do. - . merchandise, Jackson; '40 boxes candles, 4 cases-dra-, pery. W. Wilson; 100 bags flour; Beit; 2 casks" oranges, Howard; 4 do.. Hand; and sundry cargo for Southern Pprts. . Per Supply, from Collingwood: 72 ozs. gold, Order; : 20 empty casks. : ! Per ; Lord Ashley, from Southern Ports: 1 case > bacon, Everett; 1 package trees, W. Hale; 1 parcelj Elliott; 1 do., J. Ashburn;l box Hiiddleslon. ■■■■■■■ -:; EXPORTS.? ■.» ;: ... .-^ -:- ' - Per Pride of the Isles, for Wairau via Riwaka: 20 tons coals, N.C.S.A. . • Per Rapid for Collingwood: 5 tons potatoes, 2 tons hay, Master. . . : Per Lord Worsley for Southern Ports: 38 bundles sheepskins, 2 pkgs wool, Bellamy; 2 casks soda water, Wadman and Co.; 2 tanks, Levien and Co.; 3 hhds beer, 8 bags malt, 1 caskbottledbeer, Hooper and Co.; 66 pkgs personal effects, Curtis Brothers; 3 parcels luggage, Nash and Scaife; 2 pki sardines, Sait. The Golcond* was loading at London for Nelson. The Wild Duck, Viscount Sandon, and Eobert Small, for Wellington. ' * The Prince Alfred left Nelson on Sunday, 2nd inst. and arrived on Saturday morning. 'Experienced light, winds and fine weather during the passage. Exchanged signak with the schooner Martha, going into Blind Bay, on the 2nd.— Empire, pet. 10.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 208, 18 October 1859, Page 2
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