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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVED. October 25. steamer White Swan, 193' tons, W. G. Cellim, from Napier vid Ca«(le I'oint. Passengers—Messrs. Dransfield, Downes, Bengali, Mo Kail), Smitk> Daniel), Cobhftm, Thompson, Alexander. 00-.oher 26, three-masted schooner Vistula, 133 tons, Willian Culvert, from Melbourne via Nelson. Passengers—Messrs. J. Snunders, Richard Roberts, Richard Halley, Francis Roberts. James Oxenbury, R. Rohcrts Edward Jones, George Uobers, John Rock, Ivor Roberts, James ond Elizabeth Gilbert, John Mcßetb, Edward Clements, M. A., W. F., J. T. Clements, Wm. Clarke, B. Kvans, John Henderson, F. W. Jr. Wyrall, B. B. Brentou, T. Bremon, A. Brenton and child. October 27, schooner Jane, Paeta, 22 tons, Wm. Scott, from Otago. Same day, schooner Sea Serpent, 60 tons, James Campbell, from Chatham Islands. Passenger—Mr. Hunt. Same dny, schooner Acadian, 52 tons, G. Scooues, from Christchureh. Passengers—Messrs. G. Rickmau, T. Anderson, K. Short. SAILED. October 2G, lurqiie Frowning Beauty, 307 tons, W, Dunning, for Newcastle. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wnllace, John, Esther, Alfred, Janet, George, and Margaret Wallace. Same day, schooner Mary Jane, 40 tons, Philip Jenkins, for Manawntu. IMPORTS. In the Sea Serpent, Betlutne & Hunter, Agento,— 10 cases braudy, 14 gallous d«., 4 bugs sugar, 400 bushels wheat, 44 tons potatoes, 10 bushels oats. In the Vistula, Smith & Co-, Agents,—lo bags coffee, 50 bags sugar, 30 boxes soup,3 bags pepper, Wm. Bowler, ?on, & Co.; 12 chests tea, l.'i half do., Dalgetty & Co.; 1 cask hsrdware, 1 case guns. 3 doz. galvanized buckets, H kegs nails, G. Moore; 874 flooring boar.ls, Order; 0 stOTes, 1 casi , , 3 bundles pots, 2 hearths, Miles&Co.; lease, 1 cylinder, 1 bottom and top, 1 travelling plate and cistern, 8 bars, I pillars, 81 huudles hoop iron, 1 parcel. Cooksou & Bowler; 6H bags nails, Jl cases candles, Order. j EXPORTS. In the Mury Jane, Jacob Joseph & Cβ., Agents, 2 qr. casks brandy, I do. rum, 5 cases old torn, 2 half chests tea, 3 boxes soap, 1 do. starch, 1 do. glass, 1 keg nails, I cask ale, 4 boxes candles, 1 cask syrups, 1 keg powder, 4 bags shot, 24 wool packs, 1 bale drapery, 1 ton flour, 4 tons potatoea. The three-masted schooner Vistula, Captain Culvert, from Melbourne via Nelson, arrived in this harbour on Wednesday afteruonu. She left Melbourne on Wednesday, the sth October, arrived «t Nelson on the l'lth inst., after a passage of 14 dayi; sailed for Wellinwon the following day. and nrriied off the Heads on Sunday night, but wiw caught in the late N. W. g«les, and blown south. The Vistula is the first of a lino of puckets advertised to ruu between Melbourne and Port Cooper, ; calling at NelsiMi and Wellington, both going and coiniujr. Tho barquo Snaretbronk Captain Mundle, hence, arrived at Nnpier ou the 19th October. The e.B. White Swan, Captain Cellim, returned to Wellington on Tuesday last, fiom Napier, after 11 passage of 24 hours. Tiie passage from Welling, ton to Nnpier was aißo performed in 21 hours. The White Swan anils again for Nupier and Aucklaud, on Tuesday next, the Ist Nov., at 0 a.m. The Qukkn (s).— This smart litile steamer made a trial trip yesterday after receiving her new boilers, and performed her work with a speed ihat must give every satisfaction to her owners. She has licim trading between the ports in New Zealand, and came up \\'ro. some ten wneks ago to receive her boilers which have been placed in her by Messrs. Nipier and Co. Captain Wilson, her com. maniler, invit."i several ladie' and gentlemen to enjoy tho pleasures of a cruise, and thortly |after noon euc stoamed away from the wharf iv capital

style. After proceeding as far as Manly, Yinjrinfj in the route the many bcnmi'ti l hays with which thin harbour abound*, the company partook of luncheon. After which the Queen returned to Sydney, all on board delighted with the trip and the kinHnesfi 'and attention of her wonhy commander — 8. JTerald, September 29.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1375, 28 October 1859, Page 6

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Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1375, 28 October 1859, Page 6

Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1375, 28 October 1859, Page 6

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