Shipping.
_§W ENTERED INWARDS. April. B—Necromancer, schooner, 25, Terry, from Buller River. Passenger: Mr Rowe 10—Storm Bird, steamer, 107, Mundle, from Wellington vial'ieton. Passengers—saloon :Mr and Mrs Beauchainp, Mrs Anderson, and 5 in the steerage. 10—Prince Alfred, steame'l,7o4, Bowden, from Wellington. Passengers—saloon: Messrs Luntley, Ellis, Reeves, Johnson, Battle, Fleming, Marks, St. Hill, Saxton, Clarke, Draper, Baker, Hunter, Soloman, Master Gibbon, Colonel Richmond, Mrs Hunter, Miss Hunter (2), Mr and Mrs Tollemache, and 12 for Sydney. Second cabin—Messrs Caxton, Lawson, B. Lawson, M'Gowan, Morrow, Ellingham, Burnside (3), Fleming, Hamilton, Mrs Hammond, Mrs Smith, and 26 for Sydney. 12.—Airedale, steamer, 256, Kennedy, from Taranaki, and Manukau. Passengers—Saloon—Lieut. Kinnersby, Mr. Henderson, Mr. Puteh, Rev. Mr. Council, Master Ibbotson, Mr. Ada.ua and 2 children, Mr. Hirst, Miss do. 25 fo'l the south and 1 for Sydney. Second cabin—Messrs. Watson, J. Watson, Colt-hand, Coltsmith, Godfrey, Smith, Copclin, Honeyfield. and son, Ilinde, and 2 Maoris, 7 for south and 9 for Sydney. 12.—Mary, schooner, 40, M'Lean, from Grey and Buller River. Passengers—his Honor J. P. Robinson, Captain Clouston, Messrs. Brunner, Brooks, and Clarke. 14.—Supply, cutter, 26, Walkor, from (Jollingwood. 2 passengers. 14.— Ann, schooner, 18, Eure, from Waitapu. 3 passengers. 14.—Brisk, schooner, 97, Kreeft, from Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Flemming and 2 children. Mr. and Mrs. Cilliea and 2 children, Messrs. Jackson, Nash, White, Mrs. Kreeft and child. 14.—Rebecca, schooner, 115, Robertson, from Newcastle. ■-'' ENTERED OUTWARDS. April. B—Miranda, barque, 220, Moller, for Newcastle in ballast. Passengers—Mr Moller, servant, and child ; and two in the steerage, 9—Gipsy, schooner, 30, M'Cann, for Buller River, with ] G passengers. 9--Australiau Maid, schooner, 17, Charles, for Motupipi. with 4 passengers. CJ—Ann, schooner, 18, Eure, for Waitapu, with 1 passenger. 10—Supply, cutter, 20, Walker, for Collingwood, with 10 passengers. 10—Storm Bird, steamer, 107, Mundle, for Wellington via Picton. ]2.—Prince Alfred, steamer, Bowden, for Sydney. Passengers—saloon—Mr. Beauchainp and 2 children, Mrs. Snow, Miss Snow, Mrs. and Miss Henderson. Second cabin—Messrs Cooper, Thompson, Francis, Kelley, Benwiek, and 39 from south. 12.—Necromancer, schooner,3s, Terry, for Wairau. Passengers—Mr. Aimsley, Mr. M'Donald and child, Mr. Peel. Per Airedale, 26G, Kenned}', for Wellington. Passengeis— saloon -Mr. Miles, Mrs. Tuylor, and child, Messrs. Malcolm, West, Hirst. Second cabin Mr. Paap. IMPORTS. Per Necromancer, from Bnller River : 30 ozs. gold Order. ' Per Storm Bird, from Wellington : 25 eases geneva, 4 cases sardines, 18 stoves, 1 cask sundries, 2 cases, 1 pkjjf. pots, Syinons and Co.; I bale paperhangings, .1 cask ironwork, 2 cases and 2 casks drapery, L 'pkg. leather, 2 kegs blasting powder. Order; ] cask dru^s, i.ludfield; 1 case drapery, Black : I case luggage, Remcnschneider; 2~) pkgs. luggage, Ellis, Per Prince Alfred from Wellington: 1. bag seed, Renwick ; 3 cases dings, Tatton , 4 horses, Saxton. Per Brisk, from Melbourne: 4SO bags sugar, Order; 30 do, CO boxes candles, 6 coils rope, Nash and Co ; 20 cases, 1 qr-cask, 2 cases boots, 1 pkg, 1 trunk, 2
cases. I bundle, 14 kegs nails, 4 grindstones, 5 coils rope, 3 packages camp ovens, 9 pots, 3 cases hardwaic 1 cask do., 30 kegs nails, 20 oars, 7 cases furniture, 1 parcel, 2 pkgs bedsteads, 2 cases chairs, 1 keg sash weights, 2 keg.s red lead, S pkgs, Cawthron; 2 waggons, Nesbit; 5 bales, 2 cases, 100 bags flour, Beauehamp; G5 boxes soap, 100 boxes candles, Kdwards and Co; 3 bundles, 37 cedar boards, 10 pkgs, Fleming j 30 kegs nails, 6 cases picks, 1 case shovels, 2 pkgs glass, 2 do? en wash-boards, 24 galvanised iron tubsfs doz buckets, 12 pumps, 1 case, Syinons and Co. Per Rebecca, from Newcastle ; 177 tons coals, I.R.M. Company. EXPORTS. Per Gipsy, for Buller River: 6 bags sugar, 5 dozen shovels, 2 bags sugar. 6 boxes candles, 1 chest tea, 1 case drapery. 1 bdle. blankets, 2 boxes coffee, 1 case blankets, 1 bag almonds, 1 box pipes, 1 case books, 1 box tobacco, 1 box pipes, li tons flour, 2 kegs butter, 3 cases apples, 3 sledge hammers, Ipkg. boots, Askew: 1 pkg. boots, White ; I pkg. saddlery, Jones; 2 sledge hammers, M-Cann ; 2 kegs blasting powder, Sj'mons and Co. Per Australian Maid, forMotupipi: 1 case crockery, 2 cases sundries, 2 boxes candles, 1 bag salt, 1 keg vinegar, 1 bag sugar, 1 box soap, 2 pkgs. seeds, 1 shovel, 1 qr.-chest tea, 9 bags flour, Hounsell; 1000 bricks, I keg ale, Hooper and Co. Per Ann, for Waitapu: 2 casks bottled porter, 1 qr.-chest tea, Symons and Co : 3 pkgs. sundries, Hounsell; 1 bag sugar, 3 boxes sundries, 4 hags ilour, Phillips; 1 bar iron, Buxton; 2 casks ale, Hooper and Co. Per Supply, for Collingwood : 2 hhds. ale, 3 cases whisky, 1 pkg. cigars, 1 case coffee, 1 pair cart wheels, 4 head cattle, 12 sheep, 2 hhds. ale, 3 boxes apples, 2 bags oats, J ton pollard, 2 casks ale, 3 pkgs. sundries, 3 kegs butter, 3 cases apples, Walker, 1 gun, 5 pkgs. sundries, 3 kegs butter, 3 cases apples, Walker, 1 gun, 5 pkgs. sundries, Symons and Co.; 2 cases sundries, Aitken. Per Storm Bird, for Picton ; 2 cases, Adams. Per Prince Alfred, for Sydney: 1 bale wool, Beit; § cases apples, Potter; 500 ounces gold, Union Bank.
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Colonist, Volume V, Issue 467, 15 April 1862, Page 2
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