Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVED. December 23. —Lord Ashley, (5.8.,) 297 tons, A. Kennedy, from Nelson. Passengers —Messis. Yems and Marshall, Mrs Foote, and Mr Leadham. C. Brown, agent. SAILED. December 23. —Lord Ashley, (5.5.,) Kennedy, for Manukau. Passengers —Messrs Watt, R. Langman, Fuller, Dr. Samuel, J. Wilson, G. Williams, Miss Parris. IMPORTS. Per Lord Ashley—2o7 pkges., Watt; 13 sacks malt, 3 kegs, 8 bags, 2 J-tierces, Nash & Scaife; 3 cases, McKechney; 2 bdles., 4 boxes, 6 cases, Yems. EXPORTS. Per Lord Ashley —l bale leather, 10 casks butter, I 3 cases, 8 bales bacon, H lihds. beef, 9 kegs butter, 5 kegs butter, 3 cases, 1 horse, 3 bales bacon. ' ______ I The Shooting Star, Captain E. J. Allen, the third ship of the White Star £me of Liverpool Packets, , came into port, after a passage of a hundred and eleven days, on Wednesday afternoon. She brings 173 passengers. —New Zealander, December 3. The Nourmahal, Captain Brayley, which has I been some time looked for, hove in sight on Monday 'at 5 and rounded the North Head at 9 a.m. For a I ship of her high class, she has made rather a length- ] ened passage, having been 106 days from the Downs, whence she sailed on the 21st of August, the pilot taking his leave, at the Start, on the 24th. By her Official List, we learn that she brings 123 passengers, which are equal to 101 statute adults. —lbid, , December 7. y H.M.S. Iris, 26 guns, Commodore Loring, arrived from Sydney on Saturday afternoon. She has ' brought no Mail. We learn that she is likely to lemain for the next three or four weeks. —lbid, De- < cember 14, Exports per Kate Kearney, for New Plymouth, sailed on 14th December — 69 bags sugar, J. Dean; 1 j-tierce tobacco, N. ' Giffard; 109 bags sugar, Towns & Co.; 2 pocketi hops, S. Clark ; 1 case axe handles, W. Busfield s i 100 bags flour, 1 case spunyarn, 1 bale woolpacks, ' J. J. Peacock ; 23 bags rice, 2 barrels currants, 1 , case ginger, 4 demijohns barley, 1 trunk boots, 1 case drapery, 1 case hardware, 2 bales paper, Fairhurst & Co.; 1 case ribbons, 1 case paper, 1 case hats, 1 case paint, 1 case pipes, 8 kegs nails, 18 bundles bags, 20 bundles iron, 220 bushels wheat, Capt. Dixon ; 1 parcel papers, Murnin; 10 bags sugar, 2 J-chests 1 $-chest tea, 8 bags salt, 6 tons coilee, 1 cask butter, 1 cask treacle, 1 ton flour, 8 cwt. bread, 1 pkge. drapery, 8 pkges. ironmongsry, ' 1 pkge. boots, L. Corcoran; 47 boxes perfumery, Capt. Dixon. —Sydney Empire, Dec. 13. ENGLISH SHIPPING. [From the Home News, October 18.] Ships Loading at London tor New Zealand. ' For Auckland —Frenchman, Lord Burleigh. i For Canterbury—John Lanson, Clontarf, Ambrosine, Derwentwater. At Liverpool. | For Auckland and Wellington —Bine Jacket. | Ships that have Sailed in September and ; October. j i For Auckland —> Timroud, Jura, African, Phoenix, i i Shalimar. For Canterbury —Roman Emperor, , Robert Small, Viscount Sandon. For Wellington ■and Hawke's Bay —Wild Duck. For Otago— | Bosworth. i I , , : ' . j , : '. i i I ' «
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Taranaki Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 386, 24 December 1859, Page 3
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512Shipping Intelligence. Taranaki Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 386, 24 December 1859, Page 3
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