Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVKD. ' June 24, schooner Randolph, 22 tons, TbdWM Kempthornß, from Ly'tlcton vIA Kni Koras. Same day, schooner Ada, 30 tons, Q. ScooneJ, from Chrisiclmrcli. •lime 24, s. s. Boomerang, 850 tonsj Henry O'Hellly, from Melbourne. Pnsaengcrs—cabin, Mr. Thompson; steerage, Messrs. H. Beeve, W. Edwards, F. Hnll, VV. Ford, H..T. Nnylor, J.Lnkins, J. F. Bobinsoi), 11. Davidson, W.Jones. W.Bruce, Mrs. Lyons. June 25, ketch Pegasus, 87 tons, W. Brier, from Port Cooper. Some dny, sohooner Martha, 90 (one, F. S, White, from Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. & Mrß. Oliver nnd child, Mr. and Mrs. Clement mid two children, Mr. and Mrs. Wnlker ami six children, Mr. and Mrs. McHenny nnd one child, Messrs. J. Dorgnn, J. Berry, W. Alston, J. Burns, j. Dunning. Same day, s. s. Queen, 132 tons, G. H. Wilson, from Otngo vid Lyttelton. Passengers—onbin, Miss Highetead, Mr. W. De Monlin, Mr. A. It. Duff; Mr. Abrabamson, Mr. A. B. Rhodes, Mrs. Rhodes, Mr. West, Master Barton, Mr. Orbell, Mr. Mo Gregor and son, Miss McGregor; steerage, Mr. James Firth, and groom, Mr. John Hart. June 27, cutter Alert, 12 ton», W. Vine, from Wairan, in ballast. Passengers—Mrs. and Mies Haslem. . June 28, steamer Tasmanian, Maid, J. S. Cross, from Nelson. Passengers —Mr. Robinsou, Messrs. Kune, .Meek, Muirhead, Blackmore, Glanaford, Styne; ■ , , SAItED. June 24, schooner Sea Gull, Gl tone, John Farnie, for Wanjanuj. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Snelgrove and six children. Si me day, schooner Emerald, 85 tone, John Sedcole, for Christchurch. '■■'■ June 27, schooner Randolph, 22 tous; Thornai Kempthorne, for Lyttelton. '■■-•■'• IMPORTS, ... /_. In the Randolph, Bethuhe & Hunter. Agents,— } ton flour, 8 sacks bran, James Biley, 3 tuns oil, Bethune & Hunter. ; 4 • In the Ada, Levin & Co., Agents,—6oo bushels oats. 40 bushels bran. In the Pegasus, Master, Agent, 394 bushels ■wheat,' Stuart, .Kinross & Co.; 297 do. barley, Dixon; .268 .do. wheat, Duncan & Vennell; 19 cheeses; Macintosh ; 2 cases merchandise, Cox, In the Martha, Smith & Co.,' Agents, 00 cases bottled beer, 28 bales fruit, 5 cases hams, VVm. Bowler, Son, & Co.; 2 bales corks, Bannatyne & Co.; ? hhds. brnndy, 7 qr. casks brandy, Jacob Joseph & Co.; 4 cases merchandise, Order, 12 pkgs., J. Berry; 4 hhds. brandy, 49 half chests tea, 40,000 feet timber, 10 bales sacks, 12 bales Imgs, 3 bundles window sashes, 125 doors, Smith & Co. In the steemer Queen, Smith & Co. Agenls.—l hhd. pnrt wine. Order"; T chest apparel, Order; 85 bags, 260 bushels wheat, Bannatyne & Co.; 100 bags, 350 bushels wheat, Order; 22 half chests tea, J. Abrabameon.; 130 bags sugar, Order; 2 cases sbeapshears, Order; 2 cases cassia, Order; 1 horse, Smith.-. ■ In the. Boomerang, Levin & Co., Agents.— 10 chests tea, 20 half chests tea, 3 cases nintehw, W. Bowler, Son & Co.; 2 cases merchandise, 1 case brushes, 1 pkge. whips, Harris k Co.; 2 cases medicine.T.Steplienson; 1 case merchandise, L. Moss; 5 cases, 1 bale merchandise, Smith & Co.; 28 kegs, 0 bags nails, R- J- Duncan; 1 paper parcel, W. Lyon; 1 do., V 7, Davis ;'1 do., G. tf.Swan; lbox, Dr. Martyr; 1 iron axle tree, Maybey; I parcel, Order; 2 cases castor oil, Levin'& Co.; 5 cases, 1 bale merchandise, W. P. White & Co^; 1 paper parcel, Fenwick; 3 casks paint, 7 bags onions, W. Marshall; 1 paper parcel, Morrison & Co.; 1 do., Bain Graham & Co.; Ido G. A. Ross ; 1 small box, W. Dohba: 32 kegs, Order ; 8 cask* oranges, 7 bags onions. Order. . In the Tasmanian Meld, Johnston & Co., Agents —6 churns, 1 case drapery, Dransfield; 76 aheep■kins, Hirst. • ■ EXPOBTS. .■■•■: In the Sea Gull, W; Lyon.Agent 57 bags sugar, 80 boxes soap, Bowler, & Co.; 7 bags sugar, 2 orates, 1 cnek vinegar. D. Anderson, 14 kegs white lead, 10 kegs gunpowder, TurnbuU, & Cv,; 4 boxes soap, 1 case vestas, 3 trunks merchandise t. W. Pilcher; 6 chairs, Dransflelil; 1 case 13 sacks lime, Richardson; 1 weighing machine, Johnston k Co.; I case books, Bethune & Huntei; 1 hhd. hollowarc, 2 cases vestas, 3 crates crockery, Smith &Co.; 3 cases furniture, 6 boxes sperm can. dies, Stuart Kinross & Co."; ihhde., ale, Dixon; 2 parcels. Collector H.M. Customs.; Teanshifpbij ex Reullura. from London.—l 73' cases containing 289 26-33 galls, geneva, 6 qr.-caeks port wine, 174 galls., 20 boxes sperm candles. In the Emerald, J. & T. Kebbell, Agents.— 18,000 feet limber, for Miles Kington. & Co. In the Randolph, Bethune & Hunter, Agents.— 12,000 V.O.t. palings.;; ; ; •; ■ The Steamer Tasmanian Maid arrived Hiis moraing from Nelson direct; She left kelson at halfpast 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and arrived in this harbour at 7 o'clock thi» morning, making the passage in 14. hours and a' half She hai been chartered for this [trip, having come over express; and after a, detentiom of six hoiiri, will reture to Nelson. She has brought 12 cabin and two ■teorege pasaongors. Tlie .Wpnga Wonga left Nelson on Friday afternoon last, for Wangnnui. Considerable been effected. The new screw, had been pat in her; the rudder repaired, and anew pintle put in it; new-bushes _in the boarings for the, norew. :shaft, and other' repsire. The machinery is said to work very smoothly, & that «he steamed much faster with the new'scrow. Intelligence of.the wrebk, of the Marctiionets hid not reached Nolson previous to tho sailing of the' Tα'manian Maid..".. The Steamer JSmii, out 19 days from Melbourne, arid recently purchased- by Captain Kreeft, had not arrired at Nelson yesterday afternoon. : . ■~ .... , The s., a. Queen, Captain Wilson, arrived on Saturday , morning last, from Otagb ■ and Lyttelton. She sailed from Otago on Tuesday, the 21st inst., arrived at Lyttelton the following day, sailed from thence on Friday, at 2 p.m., and arrived in ibii harbour at 11 a.m. on Saturday. .We are indebted to the courtesy of. Capt. Wilson for the latest Canterbury and Otago papers. We understand that,the Queen, on r her return from Otago in about a fcrtnight,■proceeds to Sydney .direct for the purpose;of having new-boilers fitted in her, previous to, commencing the Inter Provincial Steam arrangement entered into with the Whit* Stcan, to run between the several iprovinoes on the East Coast of these Islands., No, doubt increased epeed will bring her into stili more favorable notice with the public". ;We:aro glad to observe that Capt .Wileun still retains the command of thit flrie vessel; as> from his kindness and attention he has won golden' opinions^from 1 hie passengers, and therefore hi« services are very necessary for the eetablishment■ of the r .line. .The Queen takes the the English Mails to the Southward this trip, and we understand this will; make the second time she has dene so. ..v ri;-;., .r .■ m '"' Thee;is.'Pirate, left Melbourne on the 6th inst., with a full complement, of passengers andpargo. She brings 13 horses and. 300.sheep, which have been landed in good condition, as has' always been the case. with, stock, brought, by, hpr. Sbo left Western Porioh the rtti'inst., and for the first three days experienced strong north| east gales, and tho latter part of the passage has ; been very heavy weatherv' She arrived at tho' Bluff on the evening of the 12lh ibst., and lay there 20' hours, arriving hero on the 14th inst.— Otago Odfqnlit. The Malay, nnd the Equator, from Newcastle, N. 3. W. had arrived at Otago,. with cargoes of coals. The Prince Alfred was at Lyttelton when the Queen sailed j but was to sail for Otago on Friday eye Ding.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1342, 28 June 1859, Page 2
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