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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVED.

Octobir 29.— Velox, brig, 200 ton", Holford, from Sydney. Passengers — Messrs. Imlay, Marshall, Vicker*. H. Brown, agent. October 29.— Monarch, barque, 6nO tons, D"ff, from London via Auckland. Passenger, Mr. ■Walker. L, Nach fie Co., agents.

The Velox has hud a rough passage of 12 days from Sydney. She brings a general cargo, and live •took. From continusnee of boisterous weatlier since leaving Sydney she lost 70 sheep out of 100, nnd 2 horses out of 10- Eight hones arc landed in first rate condition, and amongst them is a magnificrnt entire. .

By the Vclox, we received Sydney journals to tho lfiib ult. There had beon no news from England more recent than hnd previously reached Us. No material Improvement had taken place in the Sydney markets. Flour had (alien in price, owing to the large importations of Chilian. The last quotations wore £21 to ;£2B per ton for fine, and jt2s to for seconds. It wa« recorded us a fact of much intercut, that two boles of New South Wale* cotton, grown in the Mnrtton Bay district, had been publicly sold. It was said to present a highly favourable sample ; the price obtained was two shillings per pound. The Monarch has been seven days on the passage from Auckland.

In nn advertisement in the Sydney Morning Herald of the 16th of October the clipper brig Venture, J. Wnrren, master, loading at the Flour Company's wharf, '" was to be despatched in a few days," for Now Plymouth and Whangauui. She may therefore be daily expected. imports. Per Velox— 13 casks, 30 oases wine, 40 boxos tea, 341 bags sugar, 155 packages oil stores, 4 bales sacks, 3 bales leather, 1 cask harness, JO nestn tnbs, 20 doxon buckets, I ton salt, 41 bags rice, 60 cajeo syrup, 2 tierces tobacco, 50 ovens. 97 pots, 3 casm axco, &c, 14 packages drapery, 99 bars iron, 11 tons coal, 4 packages earthenware, 2 packages boots, 141 pneksges oil stores, 4 bales canvas, '■iO caiki wine, 6 packages boots 1 package blankets, 8 packages glnssware, 2 packages toys, 71 packages glass, 2 packages furniture, 1 caie apothecaries' ware, 8 cases drapery, 5 cask* soda, 3 cases confec« tionery, 2baleswoolpacks, 3 cases saddlery, 7 cases ironmongery, 4 casks beer, 2240 pounds coffee, 4 tierces tobacco.

Monarch's cargo for New Plymouth — 64 chests, !> packages, 20 boxos, 6 barrels, 1 case, 15 bundles "'re, C. Hetloy j I case ns addreaicd, 1 package do. 1 case do. ; 40 packages, 50 do, J. C. Nield ; 4 easel Curtis & Watt ; 58 packages J. & M. Carlick ; 38 packages J. C. Nield ; 14 pkgs., E. L. Humphries ; 6 trunks M. Richardson j 5 cases, 1 caik, 4 pkgj., H.Enst j 3 pkgs. 25 do Curtis & "Watt; 6 ensks J. Slutterd j 14 pkgn. J. J, Wcstoo ;40 cases S. Vickers ; 16 pkgn. H. Naih ; 3 do T. Hirst; 5 pkgs. T. Hindu ; 1 piono, at addressed ; 1 caie, H. Ronalds ; 16 pkgs. Mrsi Ri» chardson ; 7 do G. E. Dunoan ; 12 caiee, I pkgo; J. Letvthnaile ; 2do T. Ibbotson ; 2 cosei, T. Hint ; 3 enses E. Adams ; 1 case F. U. Glcdhill ; 8 cases Ji Hay ;<J pkgi. 1 safe, L, Nash ; 50 pkgs Jos. Stutterd ; 47 do. H Hnmmorton ; IB do. Dr. Scnlly ; 1 case m addressed ; Ido do ; 2dodo j 1 pkge do ; 1 chest order ; 2 caw as addressed ; 1 keg do; 8-ptgido; 7dodo ; lbixdo; 1 do do ; 1 do do ; 1 pkgo do ; 8 casks do ; 1 do do ; 2 boxes do ; 1 do do; 8 pkgs do; 1 cate do ; 2 do do ; 3 boxes do ; £50 in specie, F, H . &J. Ronalds, .£35 in specie, as addressed.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume III, Issue 118, 1 November 1854, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Taranaki Herald, Volume III, Issue 118, 1 November 1854, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Taranaki Herald, Volume III, Issue 118, 1 November 1854, Page 2

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