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Shipping.

ARRIVALS. July 8.—1.R.M.5. Prince Alfred, 750, Bowden, from Southern Ports. 47 passengers. July 3.—Maria Louisa, 40, Bryant, from Port Cooper. July s.—Tasmanian Maid, steamer, 90, Whitwell, from New Plymouth. ; Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, child and servant, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Atkinson, Messrs. Watt, Adams, King, Hursthouse, Tate, Pellew, Julien, Chilman and son, Mrs. McVoy and 3 children. July 9.—1.R.M.5. Airedale, 286, Johns, from Taran&ki. Passengers, saloon—Messrs. King, Manahan, Riemenschneider, Harrison, Arden, Leatham, Budgett, and Mrs. Brown. Messrs. Oldham, Howard, Bishop, Hurlsten, Reddy, Baldwin, Stewart, Column (2), Davey, Collins, Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. M'Rae, Mr. and Mra. Hart, Mrs. Parrett and 8 children. July 13.—Mary, schooner, 40, McLean, from the Wairau and Picton. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Handyside&nd 4 children, Messrs. Eyles and Beatson. July 18.—1.R.M.5. Lord Worsley,29o, Johnson, from Sydney. Passengers— Mrs. Clarkson and daughter, Messrs. Halcombe, Telford, Doyne and servant, Mr. Levien, Mr. Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgibbpns, 3 children, and servant, Captain Blair. 2nd CabinMr, and Mrs. Speed, Mr. Erskine, Master Harris, Messrs. Culling, Perry, Soames, and Harrison. July 18.—1.R.M.5. Airedale, 286, Johns, from Wellington. Passengers—Saloon: -Mr. Moorhouse, Hon. J. H. Harris, Mrs. Harris, 3 children, and servant, Messrs. Gillies, Ward, Young, Palley, Cookson, Duncan, Bergnes, Budgett, Jolley, Master Baker (2), Lawson, Turton, and Harris. 2nd Cabin: Mr. and Mrs. Fredman, Messrs. Green and Dutton. July 26.—City of Nelson, schooner, 30, Hooper, from the Wairau and Croixelles. Six passengers. July 3O.—*Gipsy, 30, M'Oann, from the Wairau. Two passengers. Jnly 31.—Supply, cutter, 26,.Walker, from Collin jJo wood. Thirteen passengers. . August I.—Necromancer, schooner, 25, Eure, from the Waitapu. Passengers: Dr. Greenwood, Messrs. Campbell and Cosier. August I.—Spray, cutter, 7, Hitchcock, from French Pass, in ballast. August I.—l. R.M. Airedale, 286, Johns, from New Plymouth. Passengers—Saloon: Miss Groubie, Mr. R. Coleman, Messrs. Lethbridge, Ledham, Lazarus, Clucerbuck, Raymond, Oakes, Leatham (2), Chisholm, Miss Holieman, 3 Chiefs, Mrs. Blaschke and 2 children. 2nd Cabin: Messrs. Atkinson, French, Rodgers, Perrott, Laird, Wells, Hawkins, Pulley, Bayley, and Holroyd. DEPARTURES. July 3.—Martha, schooner, 94, Cowieson, for Lyttleton. 12 passengers. July 4.—1.R.M.5. Prince Alfred, 737, Bowden, for Sydney. Passengers—saloon : Messrs. Hill, Mitchell, Duppa, Cowper, Banks, Holland, Mason, Brankered, Traherne, Elsbee, Levien, Redwood, Miles (2), Miss Taylor, and" Miss Wallace. Steerage: Messrs, Malo'ne, Oakley, Ferguson, Cocker, Idle, Bell, Ray, Dillon, J. A. Langford, Rees, Blackwood, Wright, and Mrs. White. July 5. —Tasmanian Maid, steamer, 90, Whitwell, for New Plymouth, with 3000 feet timber. July 6.—Mary Louisa, 18, Bryant, for Lyttelton, in ballast. ■ July 7. —Gipsey, schooner, 30, McCann, for the French Pass, in ballast. July 9.—City of Nelson, 30, Hooper, for the Wairau. July 9.—1.R.M.5. Airedale, steamer, 286, Johns, for Wellington. Passengers-rMessrs. Ling, Mahanan, Brown, Gouland, Watt, Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Miles, Miss Blondle. Fore cabin—Mr. Montgomery, Mrs. Smith and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Wordrnore, Messrs. de Little and Blondle. July 11.—Gipsy, schooner. 30, McCann, for the Wairau. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Clark, and Mr. Nosworthy. July 12.—Acasta, barque, 327, Holliday, for Wellington. Passengers—Mrs. O'Neill and 3 children. July 12.—Pride of the Isles, schooner, 28, Davidson, for Taranaki and Waitara. July 19.—1.R.M.5. Lord Worsley, 290, Johns, for Southern Ports. Passengers—Saloon: Mr. and Miss Clarkson, Messrs. Halcombe, Justice Johnston, Talford, Mills. Fore Cabin: Messrs. Perry, Culling, and Barnes. July 19.—1.R.M.5. Airedale, 286, Johns, for New Plymouth. Passengers from Nelson, —Saloon: Chilman, Marshall, Domett, Kelling, H. Curtis, King, Watt, Col. Richmond, Dr. Monro, Lieutenant Pocock, R.N., Mrs. Richmond, sen., two Masters do, Mibs Hursthouse. 2nd Cabin: Messrs. Guasen, Maude, and a seaman from the Anne Longton, and part of original passengers. July 225.—Maiy, schooner, 40, M'Lean, for the Wairau. Passengers: Mrs. Gift'ord and 5 children, Mr. and Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Hillack and 2 children, Mrs. Rankin and child, Mrs. Manks and 2 children. July 26.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walker, for Collingwood, July 26.—City of Nelson, schooner, 30, Hooper, for the Croixelles. in ballast. July 25.—George Lorimer, Sanderson, for Queen Charlotte's Sound. July 28.—Wave, cutter, 10, Billows, for the Pelorus. Five passengers. July 31. —Rapid, schooner, 20, Blackmore, for the Takaka, in ballast. July 31.—Australian Maid, schooner, 17, Gioat, for Motupipi. August I.—Necromancer, schooner, 25, Eure, for the Pelorus, in ballast. IMPORTS. Per Supply, from Collingwood: 150 ozs gold, 20 skins, 2 hides, Order. Per Necromancer, from Waitapu: 5 ozs gold, 20 sheepskins, 2 hides, Bettany ; 2000 feet timber, 2 kgs, Askew; 37 sacks wheat, 2do potatoes, 5 sheets iron, Order; 3 empty casks, Hooper and Co. Per Airedale, from New Plymouth: 5 pekts hops, Order: 1 pkge, Jackson; 1 bag seed, Betts. EXPORTS. Per Australian Maid, for Motupipi: 1 pkge tobacco, 1 box candles, 1 bag sugar, 5 sacks flour, Master; 1 bag sundries, Skeet; half chest tea, 1 box soap, 4 parcels sundries, 15 bags flour, Symons & Co; 1 cask ale, Hooper and Co; Ido dp, Ba.nks.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 291, 3 August 1860, Page 2

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Shipping. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 291, 3 August 1860, Page 2

Shipping. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 291, 3 August 1860, Page 2

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