Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVED. June 7, steamer Queen, 132 tons, G. H. Wilson, fro n Lytwlton and Otago. Passengers—.Mr. Suisted, sen., Mr. Suisted, jun., Messrs j. Dixon, J. Plimmer, J. M'lntosh, Miss M'lntosh, Mr. Hogg-. June !-', steamer White Swan. IDS tons, Cellin., from Auckland and Napier. Passengers :— Vcssrs. Justice Johnston, Justice Gresson, Messrs. Blacker, Ferrers, Richardson, Ferrard, iridium, Wurgan, Capt Carlyon, Messrs. Bullock (3), Mrs. Abraham, aid servant. Steerage, Messrs. Key. Williams Torhack, Conuingham, wife, and tbree children, tiaile, wife aud two daughters. June 9, steamer Tasmanian Maid, 00 tons. T. Whitwcll. from Nelson via Waitohi. Passengers— Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Bateman, Mrs. Pmith, Messrs. Pilcher, Herbert, Lee, Hood, Morgan, aud four in the b eerage. SAILED. . June 7,' steamer Wonga Wonga, 103 tons, A. Kennedy, for Napier.—Passengers Mrs. Hales, Mr. Hibbert, Dr. Purvis. Same day, brigantine Cheetah, I'll tons, Rentier, for the Chatham Islands. Passengers Mr. J. Vamham, Captain McGrath, Mr. D. Wilkinson. June 8, schooner Tync 3fi tons, J. Linklnteil for Wanganui. Passengers:—Mr. John Lett, Mr. William Hogg. June 8, schooner Jane Peata, 22 tons, W. Scott, for Cbristchtireh. Same day, schooner Sarah and Elizabeth, 15 tons, John Hehherley for Queen Charlotte's Sound. June !), steamer Tasmanian Maid, 90 tons, Whitwell, for Nelson via Woirau. Passengers: Miss James, Mr. Weynham, Mr. Roberts. Cleared—ship Alfred the Great, 049 tons, P. M'lntyrefor.Nelson. Passengers;— Mr. and Mrs. Tollemach, Mr. and Mrs. Beitt, Mr. Stafford, Air. Smith. , ... . • IMPORTS In the Queen— Smith & Co., Agents—3 crates crockery, 2 bales drapery, 1 portmanteau, 1 coffee roaster, 1 iron chair, 1 case books, C. Suisted; 1 coffee roaster. T. W. Pilcher; 47 half-ohesls tea, Order; 1188 bushels wheat, 40 bushels barley, Order: 1 case apparel, Rev. J. limes ; 101 bushels barley, J. Dixon : 310 bushels wheat, Stewart, Kinross & Co. . In the White Swan —Bethune & Hunter, Agents —2 boxes, 1 cask lead pipes, 10 pumps, 2 boxes effects, 2 hhds. beer, 77 pkges. furniture, &c, 20 do., 7 cases, 8 hales 1 box, 1 parcel, 1 chest, 1 horse, 2 boxes, 7 chairs, 12 kegs nails, 21 pkges. baggage. In the Tasmanian Maid —Johnston & Co.Ageuts, —Goods transhipped from Lad;/ Denison from Sydney—l qv. cask sherry, 4 trunks books, y casks tinware, 1 cask drapery. 13 bales gunny lugs, 2 bales leather, 1 truss drupery, J. Dransfield, ; i qr cask brandy, 4 cases chairs, I do. matches, I chest tea, Smith , 1 case saddlery, 2 do. waterproof clothing. G. I). Htniicr; 3 bundles spades, Varuham': 2 cases, 1 cask, 1 bale saddlery, Mears; 15 cases hardware, Joseph &Co.; 1 case, 1 parcel, O'Reilly; 1 chest ten, Duncan & Veuncll; 1 ense saddlery. M'Gregor, Csth Regt. ; 00 sheep skins; 0 hides, 2 hags bacon, Hirst; 20 bags flour, Order; 2 bales ■wool, Hood. EXPORTS. 11l the turd Wonley —l.C.R.M.C- Agents—part of original cargo. In the Christopher George —Master, Agent 20,000 feet sawn'timbcr, J. Wallace!. In the Jane Peata— T. W. Pilcher, Agem 10,000 feet limber, 330 corn sacks, Duncan & Vennell; 4 cases billiard table's, Stuart, Kinross & Co. ... In the Wonga Wonga —Duncan & Vennell, Agents —1 case, 1 qr cask sherry, 1 do. rum, 1 qr. o M k port wine, 1 cask currants, 1 sack almonds, 5 cases oilmen's stores, 2 do. sundries, 4,000 quicks; 05 6acks oats, Duncan & Vennoll; 3 boxes tea, 1 bit"coffee, 1 pltg. tools, G. Mooro; 3 pkges.. ■J. Tainc" 1 case stationery, 1 parcel, do., W. Lyon ; 1 parcel ironwork, L Moor; 2 oatks confectionery, Wilkins; 1 parcel slops, Cook ; 2 pkges., weighing machine. Johnston & Co.; 1 bag grass seed, Levin Jfc Co. In the Cheetah— J. Vamham, Agent,'—j hhd brandy, Crawford; 10 cases geneva, 1 '-qr.-ciisk brandy, SO cases brandy, 2 qr. casks'rum, 4 cases sherry, 32 mats sugar, J. Vuculmirj; 1 half-chest tea. 1 bag sugar, 2 boxes soap, 2 pkges. sundries T. W. Pilehor. Jn the Alfred the Great. —Bclhune & Hunter, ■Agents—Part of original cargo from London. In the Tync —Wm. Lyon, Aj;eat—l keg, 2 half tierces, 1 case tobacco. 20 cases sweetened gin, 1 box, 15 bags sugar, J chest tea, I cask noo, 2 cases champagne, 1 bag, 11 mats, lease coffee, 5 do. wine, 1 cask hollowarc, 2 cases merchandise, 1 mast and sail, 2 trunks boots and shoes, 7 oases, 1 cask merchandise, 5 ploughs. 21 bars, 2 bundles iron, 1 dor., buckets, 3 trusses merchandise, 1 case do., 4 boxes soap, 1 parcel, 1 cask suit, 2 boxes soap, 1 do. meichandise,'2 cases slops, 1 keg nails, ft reams paper, 0 bundles twine, 4 cases oilmen's stores, 2 do. chairs, 0 do, geneva, 04 bundles laths, 2 cases matches, 1 piano, 2 trunks, 2 cases apparel, 1 bundle wire, 1 parcel, 4 pkges. shito,.l truss. 3 trunks merchandise, 3 cases pickles, 1 oaso, 1 bale stationery, 3 drums nails, 1 bundle sieves, 0 bags biscuit, 1 cask shot, 1 boiler, 2 parcels, 2 kegs, 1 oaso gunpowder, 1 bundle trees, .1 case vestas, 2 cases ■ dinpery, 1 cask blacking. 9 pkges. oilmen's stores, 1 bole sacks, I trunk boots, 2 ploughs, 1 balodropory, 3 bags lime.
The Steamer White Swan, Captain Cellim, frem Auckland and Napier arrived in this harbour on Wednesday nftornpon. She left Auoklaud on Friday last, at half-past six p.m., hut encountering a sevore S.E. gale, was compelled to put into Hicks' Bay on Saturday, where she remained all that night, and sailed again at half-past 0 a.m. ou Sunday. Arrived at Napier ou Monday last, at 1 p.m ; Bailed
from uV-uoo for Wellington on Tuesday, nt 'i p.m. it".l nrrivivl i,i tliin liiiHiiim-on tyedn-!«diiy a'Wnoon. uift'iiu-; the |Vom h'l luiter |ior. ii. VI hours. lli< llonni Mr, .liiHti.',. .l(diiiston mid Mr. Justice Orcss.in a.c |iii« ! i,.|iwi-.< by her. The stciiiner Tusm-minii If aid, Cm.win '.Vlii'well, ui'i'ivcil in purl .yesterday inoiiiiiif. , , from Ne!«on via Wuitohi. ai, e luft Ncl.ioii nt 1 p.m. on Wednesday last, iin-ived at Wiiitohi at 2 a.ra. on Tliui-sday, sailed from tbenco for Wellington at I ii.m. mid run alongside Swinbom ne's Wharf at II a.m., Ihe same day. Sluj has lirought ou tho cargo of ihe Lady Denison, from Sydney, for this port; the Lndy Denison. sailed for Sydney on the (ith Inst. Thu J M rd Worsle<i, hence, arrived «t Nelson on the Sth instant, and the Lord Ashley, with the mails, left Nelson for Sydney on the Oth Instnut.
Thi'M/nrjf Thmnon, from Cantcihury and hound to Nsou put into this harbour last nifht through udver.se winds, and will sail the first opportuuity for her dentinntion.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1337, 10 June 1859, Page 3
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