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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVED. June 22, steamer Tasmanian Maid, 90 tons, T. Whitwell, from Nelson viA Waitohi. Passenger*— Mr. Kinross, Corporal E. Hope, and 1 prisoner, and 3 in the stserage. '■ ~~~s't, nfuf^t.c'" SAILED. ' ;" - June 21, barque Eclijiie, 254 tons, R. Elliott, for Neweaeile. Same day, schooner Sarah; 13, tons, Duncan Flight, for Otuki; '" ■■ : '' Some day, schooner John and Matilda, 8 tons, H. Cheyue, for Queen Charlotte's Sonhd. Same day, s.s. While Swan, 198 tons, W. G. Cellim, for Napier. Passengers—Miss Bidfearm, Mr. Blaekie, Mrs. Jefferies, Messrs. St. Hill (2), Mrs. Kiiiß, John Hedlin. ■ Same day, schooner Sea Oult, 61 tons. John Farnie, for VVanganui. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Snelgrove and 6 children. Same day, s. s. Prince Alfred, 703 tons, James Bowden, for Lyttelton and Otago. Passengerscabin, Messrs. Hemphill, McCulloch, Allen, Peacock, Mass, Langford, Clark, Mrs.Olilham; steerage, Messrs. Young, Kells, Willigan, Mrs. Perkins and child, Mrs. Hope,.Mrs. Mnunders, Mr. Galium!. June 22, steamer Tasmaninn Maid, S)0 tons, T. Wliiiwcll, for Nelson vi& Wairau. PassengersMr. Meek, Mr. Wineu. Same liny, schooner Acadian, 42 tons, John Peak, for Christcburcb. Passengers — Mrs. Williamson, Messrs. J. W. Austin, Stephen Ellary, liudd. IMPORTS In the Tasmanian Maid, Johnston & Co., Agents, —20 cases geneva, order? 2 lone sugar, Taylor; 1 oase guns, Moore ; 1 crate pants, order ; 70 bahe. wheat, Bowler Sα Co.; 500 sheep etuas, Hirst. ....•■ %BXPORTB. - •'; ' In the Sarah, Plimmer & Sons, Agent 9,—-1 case brandy, 1 box tobacco, 1 pkg. bottles, 1 parcel drapery, W. Clark; 2 parcels groceries 0 bags siignr, 1 box soup, 1 ense oil, 1 do. pickles, James Wallace; 0 boxes eoap, 1 box candles, half licrce tobacco, 1 ba'e dmfery, J. • In the John and Matilda, Osgood, Ageiils,—s cases. 2 iron pota, T. W, Pileher ; 1 geneva, 00 lbs. tobacco, 10gallons rum, H. Bn.ujhton. In tlie While Swan, Bethuiie & Htinter, Agents, —1 snclc peas, 1 ease -merchandise, i trunks; 4 coses do., order; 5 bugs biscuit, 2 buiter, 1 cnse saddlery, 2 post borers, 2 caeca 'nr.'pery, 28 do. oilmen's siores, Stuart, Kinross, & O^.; 1 case, Bcthuii'd & Hunter. . . : '....- In the. Sea Gull, Wm. hyoi, Agent,—s7 bagi sugar. 20 boxes soap, Buwler &.&>.; 7 do. augur, 2 oiaies, 1 cask vinegar, D. Anderson ; 14 kegs white lend, 10 kegs gunpowder, TmnbuU & Co.; 4 boxes soup, : 1 case vestas, 3 iriinks ' moichandise, Pileher; 0 chairs, 0 boxes sperm candles, Drai efieW; 1 ense mercbamlisc, 13 sacks lime, Richardson; 1 weighing machine, Johnsion & Co.; 1 case' books, Bethune & Hunter; 1 hud. hollownre/2' cases vestas, 3 crates crockery, Smith & Co,; 3

■oiisei, ftiriiitiire, & Co.; 4 |ihd 8 -i; I)ioltsoii;:a pafoela. (iqlleotor of Customs [■■■In the iPpnca'-Alfred^X'Si. H, M. 00., Aireiu. at n r ellinqto n ' I'bale leather, lease merchandise, 1 trunk do l table, 1 bundle, Moss j 8 horses, Laugford • 20 kegs butter, Wallace; lpardel, Union Bank: lea»» T.K.Warhu'rton." • '

In tho /'asmanian Maid, Johnston & Co,, Agenie —3 pkgs. gropories, Stpphenson. e>

In the Actiilian, P.iramor & Sons, Agents —1 casks ceraeut, 2,500 feet timber, Plimn.er & Sons • 4 hhds. ale, J. Dixon; 1 bale leather, L. &c! Ptorey & Co.

Shaw Savillr and Co.'a Line 01? New Zbx. t, and Packet b.—Tie fine barque Ecli pse ' Captain E. Elliott, Ims again sailed from ill's por , . for Newcnstlo, having bii.l quiolc dispatch This vessel arrived hero on tho 2nd June, discharged her oargo, consisting of coals, and on Tuesday the 14th instant, proceeded to Soame's Island, iv ihis harbour, for tin purpoeo of ballaeting nnd returned on Friday last, the 17th inst., alter having shipped about 105 tone, and proceeded to sea on Wedneday morning. "We wish Captain Elliott a speedy pnssage for his destination, and a quick return to this port This vessel, it will bo remembered, is one of Messrs'. Sliaw Saville & Co.'s Line, and from the class of vessels that this firm have dispatolied to New Zealand, wo have no doubt of tlieir success in the passenger trade. ....■■'

The steamer Tasmanian Maid, (torn Nelson via 1 Waitoht arrived iii this harbour on Tuesday eveu- ■ ing la«t. She sailed from Nelson at half past one \ o'clock on Tuesday morning, arrived at Wnitohi at \ lpm.;' sailed again at 0 p m., for Wellington, and : took up her berth alongside . Swinbourne's Wharf at ■ half-past 10 o'clock on Tuesday evening, tho' whole time occupied (iuclud"n j a detention of ivia hours at Wnitohi, and one at Hood's station), being' 91 hours. The Tasmanian Maid has performed : the ptesage between ' Wellington and Nelson, from ; ■wharf to wharf, in 13 hours and 20 minutes. The! IVonga Wo.'/ja had arrived at Nelsnn, and hail been i put upon the bank to have her bottom cleaned, and ' change her screw propeller.

The brigantine Marchioness, Captain Krceft, arrived at Nelson on Monday last, after a quick passage of nine days from Melbourne. The Boomerang was waiting to go upon the slip, to be cleaned, and as the Adelaide steamer was then on it, it was not thought probable that she woulil sail before the 15th uisiaut for Wellington. Captain Kreeft bad purohased a small steamer of about 35 tons. She sailed from Melbourne the same day as the . Marchioness, . and on arrival at Nelson, would be offered for sale. From what we hear of this little vessel, we think she would be well ad»pted torun betwiei "Wellington and the Hutt; and a Compnny might work her with great advantage to themselves, and benefit to the community. (

. The brigautine Maraquita, Captain Grey, arrived in port this morning, tt >m Christchurch, after a presage of 16 hours. She left Chiistchurcb at 10 am yesterday, sighted the lighthouse t 10 p m the same day, and entered ihe Heads at 2 a.m. this morning. She sailed, in company with the Pegasus. The Prince Alfred arrived at Lyttelton oh Wednesday afternoon ; end the Margaretta Rvsener, arrived there at the/end of last week. She'liad only two thorough bred entire horßes;to; land ; and therefore may be hoarly expected...'. .

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1341, 24 June 1859, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1341, 24 June 1859, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1341, 24 June 1859, Page 2

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