Shipping.
ENTEEED INWARDS. August 9.—Spray, schooner, Erskine, from French Pass, iv ballast. Aug. 16.—Constantino, barque, 658, Wrangles, from London, via Wellington. Passenger : Mr. Johns. ENTERED OUTWAKDS. Aug. 11. Necromancer, schooner, 25, Eure, for Coll ing wood and Waitapu. Passengers: Mrs. Gibson and 8 children, Messrs. Campbell, M'Donell, Robtuts, Bliss Spittall, and two others. Aug. 11.—Rapid, ss'aooner, 20, Blackmore, for the Croixelles, in ballast. Aug. 14--rSupply, cutter, 26, Walker, for Collingwood. Aug. 16.—Lalla Rookh, 147, Beer, for Wellington. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Symons and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Petherick and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Fairburn, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and infant, Messrs. Taylor, Adams, and Ibbotson. IMPORTS. Per Constantine, from London: 25 cases, Edwards and Co; 26 cases, 2 qr casks, 7 do, 1 piano, -1 case, Weyergang; 14 cases, 3 do, Nash and Scaife; 1 do, Hays; 6 cases, .Darling; 1 do, Beatson; 14 do, 1 bale, Harris; 1 case, Diggins; 20 hhds. Nash and Scaife; 2 cases, Harris; 17 bales, Edwards and Co; 1 box, Webster; 1 do, Allen; 1 case basketware, J. Barton; 7 cases, Litchfield; 1 cask, Darling; 32 cases, 50 boxes, Morrison and Sclanders; 1 case, Rochfort; 1 do, Meluish; 38 packages Helps; 71 boxes, Buxton; 1 case, Vickerman; 1 bale, 1 case, Burnett; 1 case, 4 wheels, Fowles; 1 box, Campbell; 2 cases, Jennings, 1 cask, Mrs. Green; 1 case, 2 brls, Thornton ; 1 box, Greenwood; 1 box, Pe'rryman ; 60 bags, Hurst; 1 pkge, Jacka; 1 case, Muller; 1 case, Stafford ; 1 case, Miss Beitt; 3 cases, Silcox; 1 case. Collins; 3 cases, Turner: 5 qr casks, 95 cases, Curtis Brothers; 1 case, Percy; 7 do, Harris; 2 do, Hill; 1 do, Dwyer ; 4 cases, Green; 1 mill, 1 pkge, Skeet; 3 cases, 4 casks, Buxton; .57 cases, Morrison and Sclanders; 1 case, Kidd; 3 cases, 1 pkge, "Monro; 3 cases, 10,000 slates, 1 parcel, Nash and Scaife; 1 case,Wemyss; 1 do, Redworth; 1 do, Adams; 6 do, Curtis Brothers ; 3 cases, 2 boxes, 1 case, 5 bottles, 2 cases, 6 do, 3 casks, 1 anvil, 1 crab winch, 7 bndls shovels, 4S bars, 5 bndls iron, 3 cases, 4 casks. 8 barrows, I wag-got, Nash and Scaife; 5 cases, 2 barrels, 2 horses, Order; 2 cases, 2 drums, Forman ; 1 box, Banks; 1 do, Elliott; 44 cases, 1 bale, lease, 1 box, 7 cases, 2 casks, 4 bales, 1 chest, 1 case, 2 pkgs, 1 case, Curtis Brothers; 12 kegs, 7 cases, 1 bale, 8 trunks, 50 cases, 21 tons coal, 4 patent blocks, 4> fire bars, 2 bndls wire, I bndle standards, Nash and Scaife; 1 case, Monro; 30 hhds, Edwards and Co; 1 case samples, 1 case soap, 1 bale slops, 1 pkge, Order; 36 drums white lead, 1 basket lamps, 2 cask* oil, 1 trnk shoes, 1 bale trousers, 1 do serge shirts, 1 pkge pictures, Order. Nash and Scaife. agents. Per Mary, from Wairau: 15 sacks wheat, Elliott; 2 casks tallow, M'Crea; 1 box personal effects, Gorrie; Ido cheese, Wemyss; Ido Mear; 1 hide, 8 sheepskins,' Bettany. Per Fantom c, from Port Cooper: 140 sacks wheat Order. Per Lalla Rookh, from Melbourne: 2 pkgs hardware, Monro; 3 ploughs,. 1 keg nails, 2 bndls axe hnndles, 6 boxes wearing apparel, Price ; 1 revolver, Heppel; 33 pkgs personal effects, Ido plated ware, 1 case hats, 3 bales paperhangings, 1 case clocks, 1 case firearms, 1 case jewellery, 2 ozs gold, Drew ; 10 bags bread, 10 cases axes, 2 do picks, 6 doz shovels, Order; 15 stoves, 1 case tinware, 1 case do, 1 bdl ash pans, 6 do pots, 1 do pipes, Kreeft; 10 cases geneva, Order; and sundry cargo for Wellington. EXPORTS. Per Supply, for Collingwood: 35 boxes sugar, 6 hlf chests tea, 6 boxes tea, 8 boxes soap, 8 boxes sperm candles, 1 tiunk boots, 1 case drapery, 3 prs boots, 1 box glassware, 1 case mustard, 2 tins coffee, 3 pkgs shovels, 1 pkge saws, Allen ; 12 bags sugar, 3 boxes raisins, 5 cases old torn, 1 pair sculls, 12 tins biscuits, 1 doz spades, 1 qr-cask wine, 1 bdl broom handles, 8 pairs boots, 30 bags flour, 4 bags sharp s, 4 hhds ale, 1 bdle trees, Riley; 4 casks cordials, Allen; 4 bags oats, half ton hay, 2 hhds ale, 2 head cattle, Master. Per Necromancer for Collingwood and Waitapu: I bag sugar, 1 do salt, 1 bdle iron, 1 do steelyards, 1 case candles, 1 box soap, h chest tea, 2 bags sugar, 1 bag oatmeal, Ido sundries, R. Ray; £ chest tea, 1 box soap, 1 bag sugar, 1 parcel merchandise, J. Baird; 2 bags sugar, 1 pkg merchandise, 2 boxes drapery, Clark; 1 bag sugar, I bale drapery, Kealey ; 1 pkg merchandise, Taylor; 2 parcels ironwork, 1 box personal effects, Beatson; 1 bag salt, 2 cases wine, 1 keg rum, Clark; 1 ton coals, 1 pkg corks, Miies, 1 pkg merchandise, Cates ; 1 bag salt, 1 do oatmeal, 1 box tea, 1 bag sugar, 2 boxes groceries, 1 basket boots, 3 packages sundries, 1 parcel, 1 box glass, Bennett; 2 pkgs sundries, 1 bucket, 1 pot, 1 bag sugar, i chest tea, Brojan; 1 pkg drapery, 1 box sundries, 1 parcel, Pike ; 1 coil rope, Burt; 1£ chest tea, 2 box?scandles ( 2 pkgs coffee, 1 box sundries, 1 bag sugar, Lindsay .' 1 box sundries, Qrder.
H. M. ship Niger, 13 guns, Captain Cracroft, may be immediately looked for, She comes, we are told, to the Waitemata, and is expected to bring a further reinforcement of the I2th Regt.—Mw Zealander.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 295, 17 August 1860, Page 2
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