Shipping Intelligence.
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Fob. 10, steamer Wonga Wonga, 102 tons Kennedy, mi»tet, (torn Mauawotti. Passengers— Meeera. Lyoa, Hanneke, Gerard, Sawyer, Mr. end. Mrs. Robinson and family, Mrs. Hartley, Mib. Dixon nnd son. Same d»y—schooner Matilda tlflyi, 2& tont Carman, muster, from Christchuroh. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Smith and child, Mr. Thomas Albort. Same day, steamer Queen, 132 tons, Wilson master, from Lyttelton. Passengers — Messrs Happle, Morris, Me Andrew, Mrs. Scott ond eon Messrs. Burr, Phillips, and Miller. Same day—schooner Randolph, 22 tons, Kcmpiliorne, master, from th.s Kni Koros. Same day—schooner Canterbury, 37 tons, Combo a master, friim Canterbury. . Sumo day—schooner Zcplier, 00 toDs, Kensett, mnster, from Lyttelton. I'ussenger.H—Mr and Mr» Wliitc, Messrs. Joseph mul Edwin White, Bntemnn, Itnmbolt, the M isaes White. Feb. 21, steamer Lord Ashley, 200 ton», Stewart master, from Nelson. Passengers—Mr, and Mrs. M'lvor, and child, Mr. and Miss Osborne and child, Miss Osborne, Mrs. liule and family, Mrs. S.ono and family, Mr. and Mrs. Qoster and Meiisrs MoNewell, Green, Birch, Qrifllih, Brown, Bishop of Nelson, Ciptain aud Mrs. Hultaa.
Feb. 32—etoamcr Tasmaniun Maid, 00 tons' "Wbitwell, master, from Nelson via Waitolii. Paseeugere—Mr. Sibley, ond two in'the steerage. . SAILED. Feb. 21, brigantine William Alfred, HR tons, Tinley, Master, for Sydney. Passengers—Mre. Sidilons.Miee Cunis, Mr. S. Berry, Sams day, the Schooner Sea Serpent, 00 tons, Bluir, Master, for Napier. Same dity.'the Schooner Tyite.SO tons, Linklnter iVTaster, for Wanganni. , Passengers—Mr. ami Mrs. 'Crawford nnil fiirfiily, Mr. and Mrs. Barrowes, Mr. aud(Mrs. Livingston, Messrs. Livingstone, Dyke, Bevan, Smell, Crowiler, Mr. & Mrs Wii^ate. Sam<! day, the strainer White Swan, 198 tons, McLean Muster, for LVtteltnn, Pußsenfrors —Cnpt. lnveraritv Lndy mid tiervant, Mrs. McLean and 'servant, Mihs Mudie, Mpssi-r. Hougliton, Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Ol»vmn. .Steerage, Messrs Williams nnd children, Mr. S. FoVd. Feb. 2anil. tUo schooner Zephyr, Dβ urns, Ken ; | •suit mnsier, for Nelson. Snme liny, tho Brigantine Adolphus Tales, 100 : toiiß, Hellon mneler, for Sydney. Snme day, the steamer Tasmanian Maid, 00 tone Whirwell, master, for Nelson. Passengers—Mr. Kepple, Mrs. Scott and 4 in steerage. Feb. 22nd. tlie steamer Wtmga 'Noiign, 103 tons, Kennedy, master for Napier. Passengers—Mrs J. . Lamp and child, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlton and daughter. Me>srd. Riddift, Willimns, Montoiili Junr., , P. Olieyne, A. Hort Sear., the Misses Hnrt, Tuke, Mrs. Tnlce, Mr. and Mr.s. Tiffen. Steerage, Messrs. MeMasters, Orrosby, Finlnyson.Leary, G. McEwcn Mr. and Mrs, MuLeminn. , Same day, tlie Fienmer Lord Ashley, 200 toujy. Stewart, master. fprLyttelton and Otago. Passeq.., gers—Mr. and Mrs. Macivor and child, Mr. andMrs. Osborne and child, Miss Osborne, Mrs. Little. and fpmily, Mr.nnd Mrs. McKevtell.Mr. and Mrs. ■Goster and fiimily, Capt. and Mrs. Hmton, MessrsHiiter, White, G. Livingstone, Mrs. Stone aud family, Mtssro. Green, Kustby. Feb. 22, steamer Queen, 133 tons, Wilson, muster, for Lyttelton. Pdssengerß—His Honor I. E. Featherston, Miss Featherßton, Mr. and Mrs. Ear. ton, and servant, \iessrs. McAndrew, Merson, J. MclntOfch, Roy, femiih. and five in ihe steerage. Feb. 28. schooner Mary Thomson, 52 tons, Muirliead, mnsier, for Nnpier.
IM POUTS.
In the Wotlje Vfbnga, —Duncan & Vennell, Agents,—29 coils wool I ashing, j ton onions, 7 coils tow. 7' In the Mnlilda Hays, —Stunrt Kinross & Co., Agents—3oo bushels wheat, 30 do. barley. In the Xandolph,— Beihune & Hunter Agents,— 33 bales wool, 50 bags bran. . In the Canterbury, —\V. Lyon, Agent,—3Oc!>oese In ihe Tnsmanian Maid, — Johnston & Co., Agents—B bales wool, 13 bags malt, 10 do. flour 3 cwi. l.ny. In the Lord Jshlry, —l. C. E. If. Co.y Agents, —1 case, 1 box coin, Oriental Bank; 4 cases rner•ehandise, 4 bags corks, 3 parcels and part of original cargo from Sydney for Port Cooper,
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Jn the William Aljrcit,—W. Hickson & Co., Agents—Q3l bn K s biscuit, W. Hickson, & Co.; 1 box npnlcs, 0. Griffin, 13 liales wool, J. Varuuarn; 21 coils wool lashing, E. W. Mills. Iα the Mary Tltomson, —Bowler, -Sou & Co., Agents—Vart of original enrgo transhipped from the ClonturJ for Nopier, and 10 qr. casks brandy, 9 cases (?in, 88 bags sugar, 8 half-chests tea, 00 bags oats from Wellington.
In the Sea Serpent, Bethune & Hunter, Agents. —Part of original cargo transhipped from the Clonlnrf, and ll,()00 feet limber, 50 bags oats, i tone flour, 2 bales, 5 CRses N- Z. produce.
In the Tyne, W. Lyon, Affent. —5 quarter casks brandy, 0 kegs tobacco, 1 box apparel, 2 cases, 7 do. drapery, 0 cliests, 2 half chusts tea, 1 do. coffee, 17 hags sugar, 1 hid. trenole, 1 do. loaf supar, 3!) boxes cnndUs. b casks, 32 cases, 2 bales, 13 boxes merchandise, 1 barrel vinegar, 1 cask do., 1 quarter' cask oil.
Jn the Wonga Wonga, Duncan and Vennoll, Agents.—l qr-iiaak brandy, ] ha , f chest tea, 10 bags sugrr, 10 cases, 1 box; 2 do. candles, 8 casks bottled beer, 5 tone flour, 1 do. 'salt, 1 trunk, f)2 pkges.. 1 cow, 1 plough, 1 dray, 2 cases perfumery, 1 do. drapery.
In the Lord Ashley, I. C. P. M. Co., Agents.— Part of original cargo, transhipped from the Boomerang, and William Alfred, and i cases drapery, 00 boxes soup, 00 half chests tea, 6 cases sngo, 329 bags sugnr, i eases apples, 4 casks do., 35 lioxes do., 21 pkxes. goods, 70 bags (lour, 20 baskets apples.
In the Vfhite Suan, Bethune & Hunter, Agents. —2 boxes specie z£IO,OCO Union Bank, Lyttelton ; 37 pkges. furniture, Invernrity; 1 hhd. brandy, 0 cases currants. 100 begs flour,.). Martin; 9 pkges., 1 box jewellery, 1 carpet bi.g. In the Zephyr, Duncan & Vennell, Agents.—2s ploughs, a cases, 1 cask, 1 keg. Iv tlie Aiolphut Yates, J. Dransfleld, Agent.— 19 coils rope.
In tie Tamanian Maid, Johnston & Co., Agents. —2 boxes, 1 etone stab, 8 bales wool, 13 bags malt, 10 bngs flour, 8 trusses hay. In the Queen, Johnston & Co., Agents.—4 bnles •drapery, 2 cases do, 20 boxes glass, 10 do. candles, 2 do. axes. 5 casks sulpher, 1 do. glassware, 2 do. and 1 case ironmongery, 1 case saddlery, J do. chairs. 10 drums oil, 9 kegs nails, 3 doz. paile, 1 bundles spades, 35 bags oats, 20 tons flour, 12 horses.
BIRTHS,
On tliß 21sti3et.,ibe wife of Capt.A. Kennedy, ■of a son. At Dixon Street, on the 22nd inct., the wife of Mr. A. Gbay, of n daughter.
Post Office, Wellington, February 22nd, 1859. MAILS CLOSE /or the Australian. Colonies India and England,via Melbourne, per"Boomefang," on Friday, at 11' a.m.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1326, 23 February 1859, Page 2
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