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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ENTERED INWARDS

May 30. —Auckland, steamer, 532, Ponscnby, from Melbourne via Auckland and Wellington. Passengers : saloon —Mrs. Gibson, and 18 for Melbourne ; second cabin—Mr. and Mrs. Sharp and child, Mr. M'Nab.

30. —Otago, steamer, 457, Smith, from Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers : saloon—6 for South, and 1 for-Sydney ; second cabin—Mr. King, Mr. and Mrs. Bush, Mr. Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks. Mr. M'Cummin, Mr. Sullivan, 5 for South, and 1 for Sydney. . 30. —Scotia, schooner, 104, Bartlett, from Melbourne via Wellington. ■ ..

31.—Airedale, steamer, 286, Ferguson, for Picton and South. Passengers: saloon—Messrs. Down, Shachan, Beauchamp, Whyte, Vicar, Clapbam, Bonnington, Harley, Dixon, Gibson, King, Farmer, Captain M'Gill, and 7 for North ; second cabin— Miss Dixon, Miss Greaves, Messrs. Henley, Kempt, Baly, Cash, and 8 for North. 31. —William Miskin, steamer, 74, Hepburn, from Hokitika. Passengers : cabin—Messrs. . Swanson. Hembick, Mears, Antill, Wells, Holder; second cabin—B for Nelson, and 26 for South.

CLEABED OUTWARDS. May 30.—Fanny, brigantirie, 164, Downing, for Newcastle in ballast. Passengers —Mr. Lawson, and Mr Gurling. 30.—Maid of the Yarra, steamer, 79, Elmsley, for Hokitika. Passengers—Messrs. Cox, Smith and Goodall.

31.—William Miskin, 74, Hepburn, for Lyttelton and Dunedin in ballast. 26 original pasiengwri.

31.—Isabella Jackson, 42, King, for Lyttelton, in ballast. ■"-■ ■ ■ 31.—Maty, schooner, 80, Shaw, for Harelock. IMPOETS. ; ' Per Otago from Taranaki and Manukau : 1 case plants, Coleman ; 1 case", Wolf; 7 cases, Edwards apd Co. • Per Scotia from Melbourne: 54 bags sugar, 10 caaes bacon, 10 qr-caekß wine, Bentley; 1 barrel alcohol, Hadfield ; 20 half chests tea, 128 pkgs sugar, 14 pkgs hardware, Edwards and Co. ; 16 cases bacon and hams, 2 cases forks, 1 case thovels, 10 cases-picks, 5 kegs tucks, 1 cask dishes, 2 casks hardware, Scaife ; 40 cases sheep dipping composition, Curtis Brothers; 1 case clocks, 6 pkgs wood ware, 3 pkgs glassware, 6 pkgß, ironmongery, 2 pkgs tinware, 1 case maocaroni, 1 case perambulators, 1 case vestas, 13. cases kerosine, Hounsell; 20 cases kerosine, Marks and Co.; 4 pkgs drugs, 1 pkg perfumery, 1 pkg stationery, 1 pkg glassware, Hadfield; 4 cases castor oil, 2 pkgs ironmongery, 2 pkgs tinware, 1 case vestas, 1 case confectionery, 1 ease medicines, 1 pkg calico bags, Marks ; 3 pkgs ironmongery, 1 pkg glassware, 1 pkg tinware, 12 cases kerosine,' Burns. and Co.; 5 cases clocks, 4 cases tinware, 2 cases stationery, 1 case confectionery, 3 cases clocks, lease fanoy goods, 12 cases kerosine, D,*vi« ? 20 case kerosine, 3 cases matches, Wiesenhavern ;'2O cases picks, Fisher.

Per Auckland from Melbourne : 1 case stationery, Union Bank;-. 80 mats sugar, 3 cases chairs, 6 coils rope, 1 c»»e handles,, 2 cases lamps, 2 holf-tierces tobacco, 1 waggon, 1 pair gates and pillars, Ordwr; 38 qr-casks wine and spirits, 25 cases lobsters, 80 pkgs sugar, 40 boxes soap, 50 cases, Bentley; 2 halftierces tobacco, Wiesenhavern ; 2 cases tacks, 6 pkgs, Buxton and C 0.:.; 10 drums oil, 1 case varnish, Levien and Co ; 2 cases books, Hounsell; 2 bales bags, 4 bales'woolpaeks, 160 bags rice, 200 bags sugar, 25 bags sago, Lockhart; 60 boxes soap, 4casks merchandise, 10 chests tea, Fisher, 9 pkgs boots, Cawthron ; 2 pkgs boots, Lightband and Jackson ; 4 trunks boots, Falla; 15 cases sewing machines, Edwards and Co.; 4 trunks boot* and shoes, Hodder and Co.; 64 boxes; soap, Edwsrds and Co.; 10 boxes soap, 4 boxes candles, Paiuton ; 3 pkgs, Hodder and Co.; 8 pkgs, Anslow ; 13 pkgs, Wilkie; 3 pkgs, Black and Co.; 2 cases cigars, West; 24 pkgs, Peat and Co.; 7 cases Hunter; 10 boxes .tea^ Burns and Qo. ; 2 esses hardware, 1 ciSJ'.axes, 10 cases kerosine, 1 case lamps, Tregea and Son ; 1 box, Burford : 4 cases kerosine, Wilson ;! 1 pkg, Aitken

Per William Miskin from Hokitika: 4,000 oz§. gold, Union Bank; 3,250 oze. gold, Bank of New Zealand ; 3,000 ozs. gold, Bank of New South Wales ; 16£ ozb. gold, Antill; 300 sheep skins, •■ 60 hides, Order. '

Per Airedale from Picton and South: 1 bale paper Crook ; 1 t>ale paper, lease colors, Lbuisson; 1 cask glass, 6 cases kerosine, Sheppard; 1 case Harnel; 11 stoves and fittings, 3 cases glassware, Tregea and Son ; 1 pkg, Richmond ; 1 case, Patten; 1 box, Lightfoot.

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Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 793, 2 June 1865, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 793, 2 June 1865, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 793, 2 June 1865, Page 2