SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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November 2.-Otago, steamer, 457, Smith, from Picton and South. Passengers: labon—Miss Aitken, Mr. Shiels; second cabin—Mr. Aitken' Mr. Robinson. 2.—Jacobus, barque, 256, Vander Tass, from Valpraiso. Additional passengers per Otago from Kcton and mL h, 6fo. r .North; second cabin—Messrs. Harvey lVaddles, Eichards, Robinson, and 8 for North • 3.—Anne Longton, ship, 643, Harling, "from London. Passengers: cabin-F. Lidbetter, John M. Cole, George Cole, Hugh Campbell; steerageMary Ann Short, John Leathern, John Clark, Christina Macdonald, Alexander Macdonald, John grazer, Richard Davies, Martha Davies, Mary Ann Davies Wm Davies, Eizaboth Scannel, Donald Sutherland Ehzabeth Sutherland, Jane Sutherland, Darnel Sutherland, Alexander Sutherland, Elizabeth Sutherland (2), John Grooby, Elizabeth Grooby, Harriett Grooby, George Grooby, Selina Grooby Mary Ann Grooby, Eliza Grooby, John Grooby, Ada Grooby, Mary Fisher, Ann Davis, Elizabeth bchitfham, Henry Schildham, Wm. Schildham, Maria Schildham, Mary Ann Macdonald, Janet Neilao™ Neil McCaulay Christina McCaulay, Kate Mulhern Jessie Hogg, Mary Ann Fincham, Mary J. QuW T?3' ?2 f nah WUe *' Martin G. Stu art ; Bridget Stuart, Isaac Brown, Isabella Brown -" ' 3.—Alexandra, brig, 289, Harrison, from Newcastle. CLEABED OUTWAEDS. October 31 .-Claud Hamilton, steamer, 530 Maohin, for Sydney. Passengers: second cabfePiSon «Z 416, Wheeler, for ±"icton and South. Passengers: saloon—Mrs Lufford and son, Miss Curtis, 6 Mrs. Mon"o and servan, Messrs Price, McNeil, WreV, an d 7 wfw ' B«cond fibin-Messrs. Patching, Martin o^gbaL 8 ' Mrß> Carter ' Mr' Good ' » 2.—Airedale, steamer, 286, Ferguson, for Tarn £ aYS Manukau- Passengerf: saloon-MS Smith Miss Atkinson, Mr. Cheeseman, Mr?Shadie t t 5 ll? TF?*} £ eCOnd EdwS, Burch Molchook, Berry, Russell and 8 original. ' ..3.—Otago, steamer, 457, Smith, for Svdner Passengers: saloon-Mr. Blacked Mr. Burnett" MlSMtT^^*'' Be°°ndW-M™nd S Hedges. H°^hock' MeBBM' P~«. Smith, .p IMPOHTS. 1.21 C?mp^y. fr°m NeWCaStIC: m *"• *°al8 ' Per Otago from Picton and South : 1 case cigars, T^tton CaB6B dra Pci7'J' and E- Pauli lease, i. ¥\ ? ac? tuß fr 0^ Valparaiso; 8689 baga (15.8Q0 tyuheli) wheat, 62 cases gin, Edwv4« »nd Q o , l 9
Per Anne Longton from London: 66 cases, 102£ tons coal, 68 pkgs, 277 casks, Order; 100 barrels, 849 pkgs, 484 bars iron, 10 tanks, Edwards and Co.; 4 pkgs, Moore; 5 cases, Jackson; 3 casks, 313 pkgs, Beit; 387 pkgs, Morrison and Co.; 5 pkgs, Peat and Thornton; 35 pkgs, Hodder and Talbot; 10 cases, Paul; 4 qr-casks, Humphries; 4 pkgs, Redhead; 1 case, Gilmor; 1 box, Young; 4 cases, Bomford; 15 pkgs, Smith; 3 bales, Elliott; 6 pkgs, Hooper and Dodson; 1 case, Gorrie; 2 pkgs, Card j 1 pkg, 1 Jackson ; 2 cases, Stafford j 4 do, Turner'; 1 do, Nicholson; 2 do, Beauchamp • 6 do, Wilkins; 8 qr-casks, Baly; 1 case, Wakefield; 3 cases, Darby; 1 do, Kirk; 1 do, Jones; 10 bdls, 1 case, Strong; 1 case, Lane ; 1 do, Salter; 1 do, Vickerman; 1 do, Elliott; 1 do, Litchfield; 2 pkgs, M'Laren to Askew; 2 cases, Turner ; 2 do, Jellicoe ; 1 do, Fussel; 1 do, Lewis; 30 hhds, Brown; 2 bales, 1 case, Wilkie; 529 pkgs, 1 cask, 79 bdls, Stowe; 3 cases, Scaife; 11 trunks, Lightband and Jackson; 121 pkgs, Buxton ; 1068 pkgs, Davis; 3 pkgs, 60 casks, Curtis Brothers.
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Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 733, 4 November 1864, Page 2
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518SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 733, 4 November 1864, Page 2
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