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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVED. Jan. 10, schooner Sea Serpent, 60 tons, Alex. Blair, from Napier. Same day, sohooner Acadian, G. Sooones, from Ghristohuroh. Passengers— Mr. John Knowles, Master Knowles. Same day, sohooner Sarah Elizabeth, 18 tons, McKenzie, from Warehama. Jan. 18, sohooner Sea Qull, 61 tons, J. Farnio, from Wanganui. Passengers — Mr. Anderson, Mrs, Farnie, Charles Stanley.

Jan. .13, s.s. White Sloan, 198 tons, W. O. Cellem,frdra Napier and Auckland. Passengers — Dr. and Mrs. Soott and servant, Messrs. May, Willan, Ploughman, Capt. Carlyon and Son, Mrs. Welch, Mr. Joseph Rhodes, jun., Mr. D. Munii. BAILED. Jan. 10, ketch Brothers, 80 tons, Crouober, for *Wairau. Passengers— Mr. J. Noswonhy. Same day, s.s. Vonga fronga, 103 tons, F. Renuer, for Napier. Passenger*— 'cabin, Messrs* A. Hickson, Smith <2), Wor^au, K. Hart. Mrs. C. Brown ; steerage, Mr. 3. Jackson. Jan. 13, schooner Tyne, SO tons, J. Linklater, for Wai)p,anui. Same day, H..M.S. Iris, 26 gaas, Commodore Lbring, for Auckland. .... Jan. 13, thrice-masted schooner Mimmie Dike, 98 tons, W. Kinsett, for Melbourne. Passengers — Mrs, Hartley anti infant, Mm. anil Mrs. Turner 'Knd three children, Mr. Chas. Turner, Messrs. Thomas, Goodhall. IMPORTS. In the Sea Se\pent, Bethune & Hunter, Agents, _i It 3 bales, 1 bag wool, Levin & Ce.? 11 bales wool, B. JSonteith-1 84 bales wool, W. B. Rhodes and Co. In the Sarah Elizabeth, G. Crawford, Agent, — 31 bales wool, 6 bundles sheep skins, Beihune and Hunter; 17 J bales wool, Bowler, Son, & Co. In - the S«^ Gull, W. Lyou, Agent, — 3D bales 'wool, W.'liydn; IV do., Levin & Co.; 5 do., Order. In the W&iteSttKi*,-— Transhipped ex Shallimar, ifrora Liverpool, 5 bales paper. 2 casks china, 1 oase hardware, W.G. TsrubnU smd'-Oo ? 183 casks beer, ADjcases ale, ISO bags maize. Smith & Co.; -500 boxes soap, Bowler, Son, & Co. ; 1 bale merchandise, Commissariat; 3 cases. Brown & Co.; HI bales wool, Johnston & Co. ; 4 cases merchandise, J. C. Smith; 1 box; J. Teal; 1 box, Dr. Ttetftberirtott. " UXPO&TB. "In «he Mimmie Dikr, Smith & Co., Agents,—" liceg butter, 1 box merchandise. In the "Wonga Woriga — Duncan & Vennell, Agents— 4 qr..ca»ks brandy,' lo cases geneva, 1 qr.-cask bherry, 1 case, wine, 10 half-chests tea, 0 ! tH)xea do., IJ-. chest do., 3 oases mustard. 1 do: ■clothing, Sruart, Kinross, & Co. ; 1 half-chest tea, -fl bsga salt, Bowler, Son. & Co.; 9 half chasts tea, =88 baga sugar, 6 bags rice, 8 cases jams, 1 do. bats, 1 So. pipes, 2 do, cheese, 1 do. hardware, 2 doz. buckets, J. Dvansfield; 1 ease sardin«s, I cask •ckrrfcnts, I keg brandy, I case coffee, 1 ease siin'dries, 1 do. cheese, ft do. oil stores, Duncan & "Vennell ; 1 half chest tea, Levin ; 1 cask biscuits, Dovrnes; 2 hhds. beer, 1 do. damage! tobacco, 'Z ••cases spirits of t&r, 1 roll felt, Bethuae & Hunter; 1 case .sundries, 2 do. boots, Levj ; 2 sack* do., 1 Fpkg. do., Johnnton & Co. ; 1 pkg. drapery, Crawford ; 40 bushels oats, 5003 feet sawn timber, Stuart, Kinross, &Co l.cask, % -cases, piiucau &"Ve«nell, 1 horse, Worgan. - *H. M. St / Iris, Cemmodore L6rJng, J^niled lnst •evening'fpr the Coast arid Auckland. After vi«iting {ftuclclnnd, we understand that she will proceed on , to Syduey. ■ .-.-.■•• The schooner Sea Gull, Captain Farnie, from "Wanganui, arrived in this morning, . after a passage of 29 hours. She was becalmed in the •Straits for 10 hours. She brings 01 bales wool, »and four passengers. . . Tho b. s. While Swan, Capt. Cellem, from •"Wellington, Napier, and Poverty Bay, trough up ■yesterday at 9-80 a.m., as usttal, "keeping her time to'the hour. "She left Wellington on Sunday at 10 a.th., arrived ai Napier on Monday at 9 p.m., where she experienced a heavy swell from the eastward, during the continuance of which' she lost one of her bower anchors. . She left Sapier on Tue. day at 10-15 a.m., arrived at Poverty Bay at 9 p.m.; sailed again 1 on Wednesday at 1 a.m., •and arrived here as ; abpve. Off Tolaga Bay on "Wednesday morning sighted the schooner Eliezer, lience For Napier, beating down the coast.— •" Southern Cross 7' Jan. 6.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1396, 13 January 1860, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1396, 13 January 1860, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1396, 13 January 1860, Page 2